Indian festival 2
Ramadan:
>Ramadan is celebrated in the ninth monthj of mMuslim calender.
>The last ten days is special.
>Those ten days are called the "NIGHT OF POWER".
>This is done through the practise of fasting.
Bakrid:
>This festival is celebrated in great joy and favour.
>It is the festival celebrated by allover the world by the Muslims.
>On this day the muslims are supposed to sacrifice a goat and offer a prayer at the Mosque.
Christmas:
>Christmas believe that Jesus is the light of the world.
>The birthdy of the jesus is celebrated as Christmas.
>It is the festival celebrated by Christians all over the world.
BY
MEGHA.R
>Ramadan is celebrated in the ninth monthj of mMuslim calender.
>The last ten days is special.
>Those ten days are called the "NIGHT OF POWER".
>This is done through the practise of fasting.
Bakrid:
>This festival is celebrated in great joy and favour.
>It is the festival celebrated by allover the world by the Muslims.
>On this day the muslims are supposed to sacrifice a goat and offer a prayer at the Mosque.
Christmas:
>Christmas believe that Jesus is the light of the world.
>The birthdy of the jesus is celebrated as Christmas.
>It is the festival celebrated by Christians all over the world.
BY
MEGHA.R
Many religions in India have their own festivals here, irrespective of ancient origin somewhere else! Hence India is called a secular country!!
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