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Top 5 famous indian celebration- INIPLO

 
   Indian celebrations are among the oldest celebrations in the world. India is characterized by great diversity religious, because of the large population density, the important thing is that Indian celebrate through the year, there are some things happening each day. however the top five famous celebrations are (Diwali-Wedding Processions-Kumbh Mela-Dussehra & Durga Puja-hole) so let's discover each one
1 Diwali October 19, 2017


 Fondly dubbed the ‘Festival of Lights’, Diwali is an upbeat Hindu festival celebrated across India over fi ve cheerful days. Homes and businesses are decked out with glittering lights and there’s a surfeit of fi reworks, crackers and sweets.
 



2 Wedding Processions

     Wedding processions swiftly transform dusty streets into a swirl of colour. The groom, usually riding a white horse, is flanked by a small army   of family and friends who sing and dance to the beat of a lively brass band
 



3 Holi  March 13, 2017



 


  Heralding the arrival of spring, Holi is certainly one of India’s most rambunctious celebrations. During this happy Hindu Festival of Colors merrymakers playfully douse one another with water and coloured powder. Bonfires symbolise the demise of the wicked demons, Holika
 




4 Dussehra & Durga Puja (Sixth day of Ashwin shukla paksha) 26 September - 30 September (2017)

These auspicious Hindu festivals; falling in the Indian calendar of Asvina) celebrate the triumph of good over evil; the former commemorates Lord Rama’s victory over the demon Ravana; the latter honours goddess Durga’s conquest over the demon Mahishasura



  5 Kumbh Mela

These auspicious Hindu festivals; falling in the Indian calendar of Asvina) celebrate the triumph of good over evil; the former commemorates Lord Rama’s victory over the demon Ravana; the latter honours goddess Durga’s conquest over the demon Mahishasura
This colossal Hindu festival takes place four times every 12 years at four different locations across central and northern India. Attracting tens of millions of Hindu pilgrims (and spectators), the Kumbh Mela is the largest religious congregation on the planet

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