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Diversity in festivals and dance - Coggle Diagram
Diversity in festivals and dance
Celebrate an important or joyous event
Religious
National
Harvest
Guru Nanak Jayanti
Birthday of first Sikh Guru
Langars are served in Gurdwaras
Eid
Eid - ul - fitr
End of month long fasting, month called Ramadan
Eid - ul Zuha
People give alms, clothes and gifts to the poor
Dussehra
Victory of good over evil
Marks Lord Ram's victory over the ten - headed Ravan
Navaratri
Nine days before Dussehra are celebrated as Navaratri
Diwali
Marks the return of Lord Ram to Ayodhya after 14 years of exile
Christmas
Celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ
Good Friday
The day Jesus was crucified
Easter
2 days after Good Friday Jesus came back to life
Buddha Purnima
The birth of Gautam Buddha
Mahavir Jayanti
The birth of Lord Mahavira
Ganesh Chaturthi
Birthday of lord Ganesha
Baisakhi
Punjab
Pongal
Tamil Nadu
Lohri
Punjab
Bihu
Assam
Onam
Kerala
Independence day
Celebrated on 15h August every year
India won its freedom from British on this day
The national flag is hosted at all important places and buildings.
The main event is held at Red Fort.
Republic Day
Celebrated on 26th January
Republic day parades are held at all capitals of every states.
India became Republic on this day.
The main parade is held at Rajpath.
School children takes part in this parade.
Gandhi Jayanti
Celebrated on 2nd October
Many people of a prayers and flowers at Mahatma Gandhi Samadhi in Raj Ghat.
He was the father of our nation.
Dance
Classical
Folk
Kathak
Odisha
Odissi and Manipuri
East india
Kuchipudi, Mohiniattam and Bharatanatyam
South India
Bhangra
Punjab
Garba
Gujarat
Dandiya
Gujarat
Lavani
Maharashtra
Kumi
Tamil Nadu