Yes -Very Much So.
Festivals are a part of the Indian Culture. Most religions have their own festivals and the best part is, all communities enjoy them together.
Being a highly spiritual country (India), festivals are at the heart of people’s lives in India. Don’t miss these popular festivals of India for an unforgettable experience and unique way of seeing Indian culture at its best. To give you a clear and fair idea about all the top 20 festivals celebrated in India, here is a quick list of the famous festivals of India.
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There are 30 festivals in India
Yes, it is possible for a culture to disappear over time due to various reasons such as assimilation, suppression, migration, or natural disasters. When a culture's traditions, language, beliefs, and practices are no longer actively preserved or passed down to future generations, the culture can fade away and eventually disappear.
There are many essays on the Festivals of India written in Kannada language. They can be found in various museums and libraries in India.
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the Diwali is the biggest festival in India
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It tells the, culture and importance of country.
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What do you mean? Like, some festivals or what?
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