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      • Navratri Festival
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      • lohri
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      • Eid-Ul--Fitr
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  • Bakrid
    Bakrid Eid al-Adha ( "Celebration of the Sacrifice"), additionally called the "Penance Feast" or "Bakr-Eid...
  • Navratri Festival
    Navratri Navaratri is a celebration devoted to the love of the Hindu goddess Durga. The word Navaratri signifies 'nine evenings...
  • Makar Sankranti
    Makar Sankranti (Pongal) Makar Sankranti is a Hindu celebration celebrated in all parts of India, Nepal and Bangladesh in numerous so...
  • dussehra festival of india
    DUSSEHRA FESTIVAL Dussehra, also  known as Vijaydashmi is a Hindu festival celebrated across India,as well as in the various parts of Ne...
  • Eid-Ul--Fitr
    EID-UL-FITR Eid al-Fitr is a vital religious occasion celebrated by Muslims worldwide that denote the end of Ramadan, the Islamic bless...
  • MahaShivratri
    MahaShivratri Mahashivaratri Festival is commended with dedication and religious intensity on the moonless fourteenth night of the new ...
  • rakshabandhan Festival
    Rakshabandhan festival Raksha Bandhan , additionally called Rakhi Purnima or essentially Rakhi in numerous parts of India and Nepal, is...
  • lohri
    Lohri In the midst of the solidifying chilly climate, with the temperature wobbling between 0-5 degrees Celsius and the thick haze outs...
  • Diwali Festival
    Diwali Festival Diwali is one of the greatest celebration of Hindus, celebrated with extraordinary excitement and satisfaction in India...
  • Holi festival
    Holi Festival One of the significant celebrations of India, Holi is commended with excitement and joy on the full moon day in the month...

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  • Bakrid
    Bakrid Eid al-Adha ( "Celebration of the Sacrifice"), additionally called the "Penance Feast" or "Bakr-Eid...
  • Navratri Festival
    Navratri Navaratri is a celebration devoted to the love of the Hindu goddess Durga. The word Navaratri signifies 'nine evenings...
  • Makar Sankranti
    Makar Sankranti (Pongal) Makar Sankranti is a Hindu celebration celebrated in all parts of India, Nepal and Bangladesh in numerous so...
  • dussehra festival of india
    DUSSEHRA FESTIVAL Dussehra, also  known as Vijaydashmi is a Hindu festival celebrated across India,as well as in the various parts of Ne...
  • Eid-Ul--Fitr
    EID-UL-FITR Eid al-Fitr is a vital religious occasion celebrated by Muslims worldwide that denote the end of Ramadan, the Islamic bless...
  • MahaShivratri
    MahaShivratri Mahashivaratri Festival is commended with dedication and religious intensity on the moonless fourteenth night of the new ...
  • rakshabandhan Festival
    Rakshabandhan festival Raksha Bandhan , additionally called Rakhi Purnima or essentially Rakhi in numerous parts of India and Nepal, is...
  • lohri
    Lohri In the midst of the solidifying chilly climate, with the temperature wobbling between 0-5 degrees Celsius and the thick haze outs...
  • Diwali Festival
    Diwali Festival Diwali is one of the greatest celebration of Hindus, celebrated with extraordinary excitement and satisfaction in India...
  • Holi festival
    Holi Festival One of the significant celebrations of India, Holi is commended with excitement and joy on the full moon day in the month...
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