Friday 24 July 2015


India, with 1.28 billion people is the second most populous country in the world. In India All People Belongs to different cultures and religions get lives together in bonds of love with these invisible threads of celebrations. They all Celebrates Different festivals with Joy & Happiness. India has Many Festivals related to different Religion. All Religion has their different Types to celebrate their Festivals.

Festival Of India
Festival of India



In our Country There are So many Religions like Hindu, Muslim, Sikh, Jain, Christian, Buddhist Etc. They all Have their different Festivals To celebrate. Hindu celebrate Makar-Sankranti (Patangotsav), Holi (Holika-Dahan), Gudi-Padwa (Maharastriyan New Year), Ram-Navmi, Raksha-Bandhan, Janmashtami, Ganesh-Chaturthi (Ganesotasav), Navratri (Mainly In Gujarat),  Diwali(Dipavali) etc. Muslim Celebrates Eid-ul-fitr(Ramzan Eid), Id-Ul-Zuha (Bakri eid), Muharram, etc. Sikh Celebrates Guru Gobind Singh Jayanti, Lohri, Guru Nanak Jayanti etc. Jain Celebrates Mahavir Jayanti, Paryushan etc. Christian Celebrates Good Friday, Easter Sunday, Christmas etc. Buddhist Celebrates Buddha Purnima.   

As we All Know that all Carnival In India celebrated Very Traditionally. In This Country all the people Getting together & celebrate all the festival and enjoy very Much. In Our Country Many Festival Declare as a National Festivals Of India. India Celebrate National Festivals Like Republic Day On 26th January, Independence Day On 15Th August, Gandhi Jayanti On 2nd of Oct. And Children’s Day On 14Th Of November. These All are the national Festivals Of India. It Celebrated All Over India.

In our Routine life Festival Has Very Impotents In Our Day To Day Life. As We Celebrate all of our Festival For Taking Change From Our Bore Routine Life-cycle. Festival Take Very Important part in our life because IT Change Our Routine life Schedule. It Is helpful For a Change For Routine Life.

Navratri – A Festival Of Enjoyment
Navratri - Garba Festival
Navratri (Garba)

Firstly We Must Need To Know that what is the Meaning Of Navratri? 'Nav' means 'nine' and 'ratri' means 'night'. Thus, 'Navratri' means 'nine nights'. This Festival is related to Goddess Shakti and her various forms. All Make Worship of Goddess Shakti. There are Different types of Navratri. But the main Navratri festival is Sharad Navratri celebrated in the month of October/ November. In this Navratri The 9 forms of Durga are worshipped. In Gujarat During Navratri People Enjoy A Garba(Traditional Way to Celebrate Navratri). During Navratri In Gujarat They Play Garba As well As they Enjoy a Various Food As Well.  The 8th day is quite significant in Bengalis as Durgashtami. The 10th day of the festival is celebrated as Vijaya-Dashmi which is the Lord Rama’s victory over ‘Ravana’.

Diwali – A Festival Of Joy

Diwali A Festival of Joy
Diwali

Diwali is the National Festival of India. Before Diwali night, people clean, renovate and decorate their homes and offices. In Diwali all Over India has Holiday For mostly 5 Days , the festivities start with Dhanteras, followed by Kali Chaudas on second day, Diwali on the third day, Diwali Night dedicated to wife–husband relationship on the fourth day, and festivities end with Bhai-Dooj dedicated to sister–brother bond on the fifth day. Dhanteras usually falls eighteen days after Dussehra. Because OF this Festival Is very Important In Our Life. Diwali Is Mostly Celebrated In Month of October And November. India Celebrate This Festival With Their Family. They  Enjoy A lot With Family And gatherings, glittering clay lamps, festive fireworks, strings of electric lights, bonfires, flowers, sharing of sweets, and worship to Lakshmi.

School, colleges are closed for many days so Children are enjoying the festival as much as they can. Banks & Many Shops offer new schemes. Heavy budget new films are released on this occasion every year.

They believe that doing so would bring a lot of happiness & Joy, prosperity, wealth and progress in their life. They send messages, good wishes and gifts to their friends & Family, relatives and neighbours. This How We Celebrate Diwali (Dipavali) In India.