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Festivals of India

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Every religion, community, caste or creed adds a piece or two to the kaliedoscopic cultural mosaic of India. India, a vast land, proud of its rich culture and heritage, puts in loads of joy in its every festival. The fine fabric of rich culture and tradition is decorated by the Fairs and Festivals celebrated in India with lots of zest and joy. Although, on the special occasion of festivals, certain traditional ceremonies and rituals are performed but there are some common aspects like sweets, flowers, songs, dance, lights, hymns, fasts and feasts which are an integral part of the festivals in India.

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Hemis Gompa FestivalHemis Gompa festival one of the most revered occasion for the Buddhists is marked with great joy and devotion to celebrate the birthday of Guru Rimpoche, the revered incarnation of Lord Buddha. Hemis Gompa, a two day fair that is observed in the month of June-July (12-13th July) every year. The main celebrations take place at the Hemis Gompa monastery located at Leh in Ladkah, Jammu & Kashmir, playing traditional music using the beating of drums, clashing of cymbals and long horns.

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Bahai Festivals 2007 IndiaBahai
Bahai religion founded in 19th century is the youngest of the world’s independent religions. With followers around six million and presence over 200 countries, the Bahai religion is making itself felt across the globe. The central theme of the Bahai religion is the unity of humanity.




Buddhism Festivals 2007 IndiaBuddhism
Buddhism, a religion and philosophy, is a universal religion propagating peace. Founded by Gautam Buddha or ‘the awakened one’ , this religion spreads the message of peace and love to attain the divine awakening also called the Nirvana.




Christianity Festivals 2007 IndiaChristianity
Founded in the first century Christianity religion is based on the teachings of Jesus Christ. It has influenced history in a big way with its powerful cultural force. It has the biggest following and is practised across the globe.




Hinduism Festivals 2007 IndiaHinduism
Hinduism is a way of life rather than a religion as such. It is regarded as one of the oldest religions and its followers worship a large number of gods and goddesses. Hinduism continues to inspire people with its wealth of spirituality and rich philosophy.




Islam Festivals 2007 IndiaIslam
It is a world religion followed by one-fifth of the world population. Islam is a monotheistic religion that regards Allah as the God and Prophet Muhammad as messenger of God. Compassion, forgiveness and respect for all are the three basic principles of Islam.

Islam Festivals - Ramzan (Ramadan),   Id-Ul-Fitr,   Id-Ul-Zuha (Bakr-Id)





Jainism Festivals of IndiaJainism
Jainism is one of the oldest and independent religions of the world. Non-violence, compassion for all, pure vegetariansim are the basic doctrines of Jainism. The objective of Jainism is to liberate oneself from the cycle of life and death and attain Moksha (salvation).




Judaism Festivals of IndiaJudaism
Judaism is regarded one of the oldest religions, founded over 3500 years ago, based on ethical monotheism and is identified as the religious culture of Jewish people. Judaism believes in the existence of one God who created the world and continues to rule it.




Sikhism Festivals IndiaSikhism
The youngest of world’s monotheist religions, founded in 15th century by Guru Nanak Dev, Sikhism follows the teachings of all its 10 Gurus enshrined in their holy book 'Guru Granth Sahib'. The religious philosophy of Sikhism is considered as a direct revelation from God.




ZoroastrianismZoroastrianism
Also known by Parsism and Mazdaism. Zoroastrianism is a universal and monotheist religion. Although, it has a small following yet its importance to humanity is much greater than its current number.


Important Indian Festivals