India is home to many customs and religions. India also has many famous festivals, although I personally
think that there are too many festivals in India that's your decision. Some include Durga
Puja, Diwali, Chhath Puja, Holi, Christmas they also celebrate, Ratha
Yatra, Eid, and many
more. In many of these festivals
different religions celebrate these together but not all are together some
festivals are just for certain religions. One of the religions I hear about is
Eid. Eid is a festival that is celebrated by Muslims in India. Eid ul-Fitr
starts at the end of Ramadan and it is a three day celebration.
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I find it crazy that India has so many different festivals. How can they have so many things to celebrate? I researched that at most of these festivals there is huge amounts of food, and this food is not your everyday snack. Some foods they have there include insects, intestines, raw fish, and some other exotic choices. Although there are so many festivals I think they would be a great time.
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