Guest guest Posted January 30, 2007 Report Share Posted January 30, 2007 India - The Land of Festivals Hinduism is often described as a religion of fasts, feasts and festivals. In India, the celebrations of fairs and festivals form a wondrous and joyful series of events, marking the rites of passage between birth, death and renewal. There are said to be more festivals in India than there are days of the year. There is celebration for every religious occassion, change of season and for every harvest. They are times when people gather together, linked by ties of shared social and religious beliefs. Vibrant colours, music and festivities make the country come alive throughout the year. Festivals in India are characterized by color, gaiety, enthusiasm, prayers and rituals. Foreign travelers are struck by the scale and multiplicity of Indian festivals that have evolved in the society. Fairs and festivals are moments of remembrance and commemoration of the birthdays and great deeds of gods, goddesses, hero's, heroine's, gurus, prophet's and saints. Thu 01 - Purnima Fri 16 - Maha Shivaratri </mahashivaratri.html> Fri 16 - Natyanjali festival Fri 16 - Amavasya Tue 27 - Amalaki Ekadasi </vishnu.html> /festivals.html </festivals.html> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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