Indian Festivals

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India is a land of festivals, where people from different religions coexist harmoniously.

The wide
variety of festivals celebrated in India is a true manifestation of its rich culture and traditions.
There are many Indian festivals and celebrations, the most exciting of which are mentioned
below. While the celebrations happen all over the year, October till January is the time when the
country can be seen at its vibrant best.

To give you a fair idea about all the festivals of India in 2018 and their dates, before you
begin, here is a piece of information that would prove essential for you!

o Diwali 7th November


o Holi 2nd March
o Dussehra 19th October
o Navratri Begins on 9th October
o Durga Puja Begins on 9th October
o Janmashtmi 3rd September
o Ganesh Chaturthi 13th September
o Gurupurab 5th January
o Rakshabandhan 26th August
o Eid Ul Fitr 15th June
o Bihu Begins on 14th April
o Hemis Begins on 23rd June
o Onam Begins on 15th August
o Pongal Begins on 14th January
o Christmas 25th December

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