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THIS IS FOR CLASS- II , III, V

THIS IS FOR CLASS- II , III, V. FESTIVALS. NATIONAL FESTIVAL. RELIGIOUS FESTIVAL. NATIONAL FESTIVAL. REPUBLIC DAY. 26 TH JANUARY. INDEPENDENCE DAY. 15 TH AUGUST. GANDHI JAYANTHI. 2 ND OCTOBER. India is a land of many festivals. WELCOME TO INDIAN. RELIGIOUS FESTIVALS.

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THIS IS FOR CLASS- II , III, V

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  1. THIS IS FOR CLASS- II , III, V

  2. FESTIVALS NATIONAL FESTIVAL RELIGIOUS FESTIVAL

  3. NATIONAL FESTIVAL

  4. REPUBLIC DAY 26 TH JANUARY

  5. INDEPENDENCE DAY 15 TH AUGUST

  6. GANDHI JAYANTHI 2 ND OCTOBER

  7. India is a land of many festivals. WELCOME TO INDIAN RELIGIOUS FESTIVALS

  8. HINDUS FESTIVAL

  9. GANESHA CHATURTI The elephant-headed Hindu deity Ganesha is one of the most popular divinities in Indian mythology, being gentle and favourable to humankind. Created by Parvati from the dew of her body mixed with dust, he is keeper of the goddess’s gate. IT IS CELEBRATED IN GRAND MANNER IN ALL OVER INDIA. IDOLS ARE PLACED EVERYWHERE AND POOJA IS DONE IN A VERY GRAND MANNER. HE IS CONSIDER TO BE FIRST GOD TO BE PRAYED WHO EASILY GIVE GOOD WISHES TO THE DEVOTEES.

  10. Durga pooja The ten-armed warrior goddess Durga was believed to have emerged through the energy released by the anger of Hindu gods Vishnu and Shiva. She is shown here slaying the demon Mahisha who was threatening to depose the gods. The statue of Durga is in Bombay (now Mumbai), India. DASHRA IS CELEBRATED AS DURGA POOJA IN WESTBENGAL AND NAVARATHRI IN THE SOUTH

  11. DIWALI DIWALI IS THE FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS . IT IS CELEBRATED BY HINDUS ALL OVER INDIA.

  12. HOLI . IT IS A FESTIVAL OF COLOURS.

  13. PONGAL

  14. RAKSHA BANDAN ON RAKHSHA BANDAN DAY THE SISTER TIES RAAKI TO HER BROTHER WISHING HIM A LONG LIFE. IN RETURN THE BROTHER GIVES HER GIFT AND PROMISE TO TAKE CARE OF HER,

  15. ONAM IT IS CELEBRATED BY KERALA PEOPLE

  16. SIKHS FESTIVAL

  17. GURU NANAK JAYANTI OR GURUPURU THE SIKHS CELEBRATE THIS FESTIVAL. THE SIKHS GO TO GURUDWARA AND PRAY THEIR.

  18. CHRISTIANS FESTIVAL CHRISTMAS

  19. CHRISTMAS IS CELEBRATED ON 25th OF DECEMBER EVERY YEAR.THE BIRTHDAY OF JESUSCHRIST IS CELEBRATED AS CHRISTMAS. CHRISTMAS TREE IS DECORATED AND “CRIB”IS MADE IN ALL HOUSES. SANTACLAUSE GIVES GIFTS AND SWEETS TO CHILDREN.

  20. MUSLIMS FESTIVAL ID RAMZAN

  21. RAMZAN AND ID ARE CELEBRATED BY MUSLIMS. THEY GO TO MOSQUE TO PRAY AND GREET EACH OTHER

  22. ACTIVITY HOLI GURU PURU DEEPAVALI CHRISTMAS RAKSHA BANDAN ID AND RAMZAN

  23. ACTIVITY HOLI GURUPURU DEEPAVALI CHRISTMAS RAKSHA BANDAN ID AND RAMZAN

  24. THANK YOU

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