Friday 19 June 2015

Introduction 

India is a traditional country. It contains a variety of people and mixed with culture of many people. Every individual in India has its own culture and follow it strictly. India is known as the place where there is culture and custom and, is one of the seasoned development on the planet. Indian society is rich and interesting in its own specific manners. India conduct and manners, the style of correspondence, qualities and, convictions which are the basic segments of life. Despite the fact that India has acknowledged the advanced method for living and individuals have enhanced their way of life; however, the conventions and qualities are still the same. These conventions, traditions and, values together make India an exceptionally one of a kind nation. India is a common nation where number of societies and religions are thriving with peace and flourishing in light. The way of life and custom in India is profoundly established inside of the brains and hearts of individuals which, they have picked up from their rich society. 


This video is a short documentary on the culture of India by:Matineemasala (India Is The Land of Timeless Traditions and Spirituality)



Festivals of India

Being a highly spiritual country, festivals are always at the peak point in the hearts of every Indian and festivals truly reflects the culture of India. The various and different celebrations which are held every year offer an extraordinary method for seeing Indian society taking care of their heritage at its best. The following popular festivals will provide you a truly amazing experience of cultural society of Indian's.





Diwali: 





Diwali is known as the, "Festivals of Light". These lights convey the message of, victory of good over evil, and the brightness over darkness. Diwali creates a great enthusiasm among people of every age. Diwali is mainly the festival of Hindu religion and, this day represents the start of the New Year on Hindu calendar. Diwali is mainly celebrated in October or November depend on the cycle of moon.


This Festival is celebrated throughout the whole country. It is celebrated with great pomp and show. Moreover, on this day people worship Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Ganesha. On this day, people decorate their homes, streets, and buildings with many colorful and decorative lights. Some people crack fireworks and celebrate it. Every individual celebrate it in its own way.






The Diwali of Amritsar is very popular. A Punjabi saying tributes the Diwali celebration of Amritsar: Dal roti ghar di, Diwali Amritsar di (home cooked food and Amritsar's Diwali have no parallels). Gigantic fireworks are burst by pros assigned as aatishbazi. Golden temple is beautifully decorated with bright lights. There is no keeping down with the festivals of Diwali at the Golden Temple in Amritsar. The celebration of lights lives consistent with its name at the Golden Temple as countless enthusiasts accumulate in and around the sanctuary complex for one of India's biggest festivals. The whole complex is hung in lights and it is very much an incredible sight when the lights went ahead. 


Here is an exclusive video of fireworks at the Golden Temple in Amritsar.





Holi:

As the name of this heading clear the the concept of this festival. This festival is known as the, "The color of Festivals". On this day, people hug each other and wish 'Happy Holi'.  Holi festival starts with lightning up the bonfire on the Holi eve. Various legends and stories are connected with Holi festivity which makes the celebration more overflowing and striking. Individual's rub "gulal" and "abeer" on each other's face and brighten up by saying, "bura na maano Holi hai". Holi likewise, gives a wonderful opportunity to send blessings and affection to dear ones wrapped in an exceptional Holi presents. 




Ganesh Chaturthi:

This festival is celebrated in the honor of the birth of the beloved Hindu elephant, named Lord Ganesha. He is popularly worshiped for his power of removing problems and bringing good fortune. 

The Ganesh Chaturthi of Mumbai is very popular as shown in upcoming video:





18 comments:

  1. Very nice keep it up!
    When is the Holi Festival?

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    1. Thank you Mr. Arun and Holi festival always comes in the month of March.

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  2. Awesome good job as it reveals the diversity and simplicity of country

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  3. I love the indian culture! I want to know more about india! I hope you are going to write more as soon as possible :D 😎

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    1. Yes sir, some more posts are coming soon...

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  4. Awesome job dear keep it up. 👍

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  5. I really appreciate your work

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  6. Really very good job... 👍👍✌✌

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