India is the only country where so many fairs and festivals are onganized......
every month has numerous festivals....
these all festivals enhance indian culture and enrich it....
All the festivals can't be described in a small ppt but tried to cover the major fests....
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The presentation on "festivals of India" describes a brief as well as the main festivals of India. Please visit my site : https://wildestman.blogsot.in
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India is the only country where so many fairs and festivals are onganized......
every month has numerous festivals....
these all festivals enhance indian culture and enrich it....
All the festivals can't be described in a small ppt but tried to cover the major fests....
for more details contact-
anishrajgoyal09rockstar@gmail.com
The presentation on "festivals of India" describes a brief as well as the main festivals of India. Please visit my site : https://wildestman.blogsot.in
THANK YOU
It is a nice presentation to know about traditions and festivals in India.. The presentation is self an innovation. It is a 10 on 10 presentation............... like it and gain about India....
THIS POWER POINT PRESENTATION PROVIDES US WITH THE BASIC AND FUNDAMENTAL INFORMATION ON INDIAN FESTIVALS . IN THIS PRESENTATION WE HAVE PROVIDED INFORMATION ON THE FESTIVALS LIKE DIWALI,HOLI, DUSSEHRA.DURGA PUJA AND ONAM IN A VERY UNIQUE AND PICTORIAL MANNER
This powerpoint presentation will show you about the main 6 festivals of India. Made with exclusive background and brief content as well as with attractive picture.
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this ppt is about national festival and to develop national integrity and awareness about it this slide shows how to celebrate or how to orginise a national festival in college or school thank you
In India, there live people of many religions. Secularism ties these multi-religious people together in the threat of unity. However, the dominant community living here is Hindu but it provides a safe, secure and prosperous land for every community. Diwali, Holi, Navaratri, Dussehra, Rakshabandhan and Pongal belong to Hindus; Eid is of Muslims while Christmas is celebrated by Christians but everyone participates in them with zeal and zest together. This is why incredible India tour is a temptation to which travellers and tourists from across the world desire to explore. Each fest penetrates bliss and joy in our life and invokes the feeling of togetherness as well as care.
India is known as a Land of Festivals for its cultural and traditional festivals as it has many cultures and religions. Every festival is unique in its way and One can enjoy the festival celebration in India every month.
Harvest festivals of Indian states occurs at the time of main harvest of a the region and people. The 29 states of India celebrates its own Harvest festival at various times throughout the year.
Major harvest festivals in India are Makara Sankranti which is also known as Pongal, Uttarayana, Lohri, and Bhogali Bihu. This presentation briefly describes the different harvest festivals celebrated in India.
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The festivals of India are celebrated with great pomp and flavour. Each one has its own importance,significance and grand occurrence. Values ,preachings and teachings ,get-togethers, sweets and lots more...
Harvest Festival Baisakhi 2016 Date, Significance & Celebrations in Punjab, I...Journeymart.com
Baisakhi festival is mainly to celebrate the harvest in Punjab. This year, 2016,Vaisakhi date is set on 13th April. Read more for significance & celebrations of baisakhi
in Punjab.
It is a nice presentation to know about traditions and festivals in India.. The presentation is self an innovation. It is a 10 on 10 presentation............... like it and gain about India....
THIS POWER POINT PRESENTATION PROVIDES US WITH THE BASIC AND FUNDAMENTAL INFORMATION ON INDIAN FESTIVALS . IN THIS PRESENTATION WE HAVE PROVIDED INFORMATION ON THE FESTIVALS LIKE DIWALI,HOLI, DUSSEHRA.DURGA PUJA AND ONAM IN A VERY UNIQUE AND PICTORIAL MANNER
This powerpoint presentation will show you about the main 6 festivals of India. Made with exclusive background and brief content as well as with attractive picture.
Please visit our blog/site and get amazing new and fresh articles. Get connected to me I will see you again till then good bye.
credits: https://wildestman.blogspot.in
this ppt is about national festival and to develop national integrity and awareness about it this slide shows how to celebrate or how to orginise a national festival in college or school thank you
In India, there live people of many religions. Secularism ties these multi-religious people together in the threat of unity. However, the dominant community living here is Hindu but it provides a safe, secure and prosperous land for every community. Diwali, Holi, Navaratri, Dussehra, Rakshabandhan and Pongal belong to Hindus; Eid is of Muslims while Christmas is celebrated by Christians but everyone participates in them with zeal and zest together. This is why incredible India tour is a temptation to which travellers and tourists from across the world desire to explore. Each fest penetrates bliss and joy in our life and invokes the feeling of togetherness as well as care.
India is known as a Land of Festivals for its cultural and traditional festivals as it has many cultures and religions. Every festival is unique in its way and One can enjoy the festival celebration in India every month.
Harvest festivals of Indian states occurs at the time of main harvest of a the region and people. The 29 states of India celebrates its own Harvest festival at various times throughout the year.
Major harvest festivals in India are Makara Sankranti which is also known as Pongal, Uttarayana, Lohri, and Bhogali Bihu. This presentation briefly describes the different harvest festivals celebrated in India.
To see more presentations on various interesting topics and to get notes for Computer visit my blog : https://aviyalpresentations.wordpress.com/
The festivals of India are celebrated with great pomp and flavour. Each one has its own importance,significance and grand occurrence. Values ,preachings and teachings ,get-togethers, sweets and lots more...
Harvest Festival Baisakhi 2016 Date, Significance & Celebrations in Punjab, I...Journeymart.com
Baisakhi festival is mainly to celebrate the harvest in Punjab. This year, 2016,Vaisakhi date is set on 13th April. Read more for significance & celebrations of baisakhi
in Punjab.
Informative, colorful and animated presentation about some (specifically seven festivals are mentioned in the ppt) out of the many festivals India is known for. Hope this presentation helps you!
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This presentation tells about india's diversity.
Although the India is a one nation then also india🇮🇳 having some diversity. We are talking about article 16 of india's Constitution.
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Indian culture is one of the oldest and unique. In India, there is an amazing cultural diversity throughout the country. The South, North, and Northeast have their own distinct cultures and almost every state has carved its own cultural niche. If compared, there is hardly any eulture in the world that is as varied and unique as India's. India is a vast country with a variety of geographical features and climatic conditions. India, a place of infinite variety, is fascinating with its ancient and complex culture, dazzling contrasts and breathtaking physical beauty.
If all of the world´s cultural heritage (sports, music, fashion, architecture, literature, painting, etc..) was contained in a time capsule, what would you include to demonstrate the legacy of your country?
India is famous for its culture,history, architecture and number of festivals. Winter season has a wide variety of Unique, Vibrant and Colourful festival. Winter festivals are more unique so pack your luggage and Book your Cheap Flight Tickets to India from Canada.
The list of top 20 festivals celebrated in India given on this Blog has been created after long analysis of the traffic received during the last couple of years of Hindu festivals. Being a highly spiritual country (India), festivals are at the heart of people’s lives in India. Don't miss these popular festivals in India for an unforgettable experience and unique way of seeing Indian culture at its best.
Indian festivals in august 2021 that are full of amusement and religion (1)kiran Bangarh
Festivals are the most fun part of the year. Getting together with your family, friends, and cousins celebrating and having fun leaving the routine aside for a day or two are the highlights of a lifetime.
A festival is an event ordinarily celebrated by a community
and centering on some characteristic aspect of that
community and its religion or cultures. It is often marked as
a local or national holiday, such as : mela, or Eid. A festival
constitutes typical cases of globalization, as well as the high
culture-low culture interrelationship. Food is such a vital
resource that many festivals are associated with harvest
time.
DIWALI AROUND GLOBE A FESTIVAL OF LIGHT, FUN, AND JOY.pdfNeerajChaudhary99
Diwali, also known as Deepavali, is one of the most significant and widely celebrated festivals in India. It marks the victory of light over darkness, good over evil, and knowledge over ignorance. While Diwali has deep-rooted traditions and customs in India, it has also transcended borders and become a global celebration. In this blog, we will explore the essence of Diwali celebrated in India and other countries, delving into the traditions, cultural significance, and the unifying spirit of this festival of lights.
2. CELEBRATING FESTIVALS The word festival means feast day, festive celebration. As kids, when there used to be festivals the only thing that came to our minds was holidays and sweets that in turn meant lots of fun. India being a society of may religions there are a lot many festivals. For the Hindus there is diwali, for the Muslims there is id, for the Christians its Christmas and for the Parsis it’s the New Year and apart from all these days there are two other days that are celebrated by all Indians irrespective of cast, creed or sex. Yes, its 26th January and 15th August. i.e. republic day and the Independence Day
5. The Lohri festival is celebrated both in Punjab and Haryana. It is one of the most popular harvest festivals of Punjab. This harvest festival is celebrated in the month of January and marks the end of the winter season.
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7. FESTIVAL OF COLOURS Holiis another festival that is celebrated by all communities. It’s a festival of colours. It marks the beginning of summer season and so water balloons are burst to beat the heat.
8. Hiranyakashyap wanted everybody in his kingdom to worship only him but to his great disappointment, his son, Prahladbecame an ardent devotee of Lord Naarayana. Hiaranyakashyap commanded his sister, Holika to enter a blazing fire with Prahlad in her lap. Holika had a boon whereby she could enter fire without any damage on herself. However, she was not aware that the boon worked only when she enters the fire alone. As a result she paid a price for her sinister desires, while Prahlad was saved by the grace of the god for his extreme devotion. The festival, therefore, celebrates the victory of good over evil and also the triumph of devotion.
10. The most important festival which is harvesting season. The word Baisakhi is dcelebrated in Punjab is Baisakhi, which marks the arrival of the erivedfrom the month of Vaisakha (April-May) in which the festival is celebrated. This festival is celebrated on the 13th April every year, a time when the farmer returns home with his bumper crop, the fruit of his whole year’s hard labour. The people of Punjab attired in their best clothes perform the Bhangra dance to express their joy.
11. Eid-ul-Fitr is one of the two Muslim festivals which are set down in law. It is a festival of great celebration and in Islamic countries is marked by a public holiday.
12. Ramzan Id is the most important festival in the Muslim calendar. A month long fasting and prayers is followed by Ramzan Id. It’s said that during this month all the prayers and wishes of an individual comes true.
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14. 15th august is celebrated by all Indians because on this day in the year 1947 India received independence from the British rule in India
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16. Dusshera in India is another festival celebrated by the Hindus. It marks the victory of good over evil. On that day lord ram killed the evil Ravana. On dusshera an effigy of Ravana is burnt at many places.
19. DIWALI THE FES TIVAL OF LIGHTS Diwali festival is a 5 day Hindu festival in India which occurs on the fifteenth day of Kartika. Diwali when translated means "rows of lighted lamps" and the occasion is also referred to as the Festival of Lights. During Diwali, Indian homes are cleaned and windows are opened to welcome Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth. Lamps, lights and candles are lit as a greeting to Goddess Laksmi. Gifts are exchanged and sweets, festive meals are prepared during Diwali. Because there are many castes and regions in India, there are myriad manifestations of the Diwali festival.
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21. Christmas in India- Christmas marks the birth of Jesus Christ on 25th December every year and is an inseparable part of Christians all over the country and the world. Santa Claus, gifts, cakes, cookies, and the beautifully decorated Christmas tree with a midnight mass depicts he beginning of Christmas.
22. Some other festivals that are celebrated happily all over the country are Onam, Baisakhi, Pongal, MahavirJayanti, Buddha Jayanti, Guru Purnima, RakshaBandhan, Krishna Janmashtami, Gandhi Jayanti, KumbhMela, Children’s day, Ganesh Chaturthi and many many more festivals. Festivals bring joy and happiness in our lives. If we celebrate all festivals alike we can spread the message of joy, happiness, brotherhood and humanity among one another and live as one family and community
23. Name the festival of harvesting? Name two states where festival of colors is celebrated with fun? Name the goddess worshipped on Diwali. When do we celebrate Christmas? Which festival is celebrated by Muslims? RECAPITULATION
24. COLLECT PICTURES ABD INFORMATION AND M AKE A COLLAGE OF THE FESTIVALS CELEBRATED IN INDIA ACTIVITY
25. ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS NAME THE FESTIVAL CELEBRATED BY MUSLIMS? NAME THE FESTIVALS OF COLOURS AND LIGHTS NAME THE STATE WHERE BAISAKHI IS CELEBRATED. WHEN DO WE CELEBRATE INDEPENDENCE DAY? WHY DO WE CELEBRATE DUSSHERA? ASSIGNMENT