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FESTIVALS INDEX PAGE

Explore the vibrant festivals of Maharashtra - Ganesh Chaturthi, Diwali, Holi, Baisakhi, Id-ul-Fitr, Bakrid, Christmas, and Easter. Celebrate the diversity and richness of Indian culture.

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FESTIVALS INDEX PAGE

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  1. FESTIVALS INDEX PAGE By K. Medha of KV INS Hamla

  2. GANESH CHATURTHI Ganesh Chaturthi Is the most colourful festival Of Maharashtra Lord Ganesha is Worshipped in every home for ten days. INDEX PAGE

  3. DIWALI Diwali is one of the biggest festival of the Hindus. It is the festival of lights. INDEX PAGE

  4. HOLI • Holi is an important Hindu festival. It is a festival of colours. • It marks the victory of right over wrong. INDEX PAGE

  5. BAISAKHI Baisakhi, the day of the Sikh New Year, celebrates, among other things, the founding of the Sikh religion in its present form., INDEX PAGE

  6. ID-UL-FITR • Id is a Muslim festival. People gather in mosque and offer ‘namaz’ . After the ‘namaz’ they say ‘Id- Mubarak’ to each other. INDEX PAGE

  7. BAKRID Bakrid is celebrated to Commomorate the sacrifice of grandson Of Mohammad. INDEX PAGE

  8. CHRISTMAS • Christmas is celebrated on 25th December. It is A big festival of the Christians. It is the birthday Jesus Christ. INDEX PAGE

  9. EASTER Easter, annual festival commemorating the Resurrection of Jesus Christ, and the principal feast of the Christian year. It is celebrated on a Sunday on varying dates between March 22 and April 25 and is therefore called a movable feast. INDEX PAGE

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