Three commonly celebrated festivals in the Hindi Indian community are Holi, Vishnu, and the Tamil New Year. There are many other festivals in the religion that are celebrated among other Indian festivals that are not Hindu.
All three - Holi, Maha Shivaratri and Diwali are festivals in Hinduism, celebrated by Hindus. All three are declared National Holidays in India.
There are many holidays not celebrated in the US. The Queen's Birthday, ANZAC day and Australia Day are just three of many holidays not celebrated or recognised in the US.
Three Hallowed Kings, Rhine in Flames,The Koln carnival to name a fewGermans celebrate New Year, Carnival, Easter, Fastnacht, Christmas. There are many other holidays which are not really "celebrated" outside of the Church, however they are legal holidays.
Christmas, New Year's Day and Good Friday are three holidays celebrated in Kenya. Other holidays celebrated in Kenya include Jamhuri day, and Boxing day.
Three non-religious holidays are Independence Day, Valentine's Day, and Thanksgiving. These holidays are not tied to any specific religious beliefs and are celebrated by people of diverse backgrounds and cultures.
Christians have three holidays Easter, Good Friday and Christmas. Christianity has 3 religious holiday they are Easter, Good Friday, and Christmas
I presume that this is a question about the Jewish festivals and not, perhaps, the Greek and Roman festivals or, farther afield, Druid and Hindu festivals. The three great Jewish festivals were then and are now Pesach (Passover), Shavuot (Pentecost, or the Feast of Weeks) and Succot (the Feast of Booths). Each of these is mandated in the festival calendars in the Torah, and on these festivals, when the Temple still stood in Jerusalem, all Jews were supposed to make a pilgrimage to Jerusalem. We also know that Hanukkah was celebrated. It is even mentioned in the New Testament as the Feast of Dedication. That one is a post-biblical holiday instituted less than 200 years before Jesus. Note that Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur were also celebrated, but neither is technically a festival.
rosh hashanah, yom kippur, passover, shavuot, sukkot.
Three well known traditions of Hawaii are the hula, the luau, and lei-giving. Traditionally celebrated festivals are: Aloha Festivals, Discoverer's Day, Hawaii Admission Day, Kamehameha Day, Merrie Monarch Festival, and Prince Kuhio Day.
a national festival is a festival that is celebrated by the whole country and a holiday is been declared for all schools,offices,collages,etc. there are three national festivals celebrated in India.they are : Gandhi jayanti ,republic day and Independence Day.a national festival can be defined as a celebration and holiday for the whole country India. by burhanuddin taj email:burhan_taj@Yahoo.com
Panamanians celebrate Three Kings Day on January 6. It is the culmination of Christmas festivities. Many take their Christmas trees to the beach. They set the trees on fire and close out the celebration of the holidays.