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India, one of the richest countries in the world in terms of religious and cultural diversities is a land of various celebrations. Indian celebrations mark the very basis tenets of Indian life. The people of each region have their respective celebrations organized each year as per the local conditions. Some of the popular celebrations in India include Durga Puja, Diwali, Baisakhi, Onam and Pongal celebrated in different parts and regions of the country.
Throughout the length and breadth of the country, the people feel that with these celebrations the new season begin on a successful note. The huge assortment of social and cultural celebrations gives us a force and dynamism to overcome any lows in life.
Indian celebrations can be conceptually divided into two parts, social celebrations and religious celebrations. The popular religious celebrations we celebrate are Durga Puja, Diwali, Baisakhi, Onam, X-Mas, Good Friday, Id and many others. The social celebrations like Rabindra Jayanti, Childrens Day (Birthday of Jawahar Lal Nehru), Gandhi Jayanti, Gurunanak Jayanti, Ambedkar Jayanti are such celebrations adding to the pride and prestige of our rich cultural heritage. There is an objective in celebrating the both social and religious celebrations. We derive at least some lessons from these celebrations which add values to our life.
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Currently we are leaving a fast paced life. The range of various Indian social and cultural celebrations provides us with guidelines to lead a transparent life. Our great philosophers and thinkers through their broad mental outlook preached us the art of tolerance, compassion towards humanity. In this era of technological advancement, one should not shirk from social responsibilities and duties as a responsible citizen. That is why the Indian Celebrations, both religious and social are very important in today's scenario.
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