Festive Season in INDIA



The festive season is the time when entire country is tinged in colors of celebrations, enthusiasm and devotion.

From the start of October till the end of December this wide spread celebrations throughout India is experienced. The Eid celebrations, Garba and Dandiya in Gujarat, the Durga Pujas of Bengal or the nine day festival named ‘Navaratri‘ ending with Dussehra on the tenth day are some of the glimpses of this gala. After that comes the biggest celebration time, Diwali, the festival of lights. The festive mood engulfs one and all, irrespective of their religion and beliefs.Then there is Christmas and English New year celebrations.

Every festival is celebrated with huge enthusiasm and extravaganza. India a mystic land full of colors becomes more colorful and radiant during this period of the year. The rituals performed during the festivals varies in different parts of the country.

Friends and relations exchange gifts and ecards on these occations. The celebration continues as people travel, visit relatives, buy clothes, relish excellent cuisines and meet old friends on these joyful and special days.


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2 Responses to Festive Season in INDIA

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  2. Free Christmas Ecards says:

    Hey!, This is a pretty cool blog on Festive Season in INDIA! Thanks a lot and have fun!

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