Religious holidays are special occasions. You need holidays so that you can be with your family and friends, perform worship and eat drink and enjoy yourself.
It depends on where exactly you are talking about and the religious of the local people. If you are talking about India they have different holidays than those in Tibet etc. because of the local religious holidays.
same religious holidays for Orthodox Christians.
On holidays, India engages in a vibrant mix of cultural and religious celebrations, with people participating in festivals like Diwali, Holi, and Eid. Families often come together for feasts, sharing traditional foods and sweets. Many also take the opportunity to travel to hometowns or popular tourist destinations, while others partake in religious rituals and community events. Overall, holidays in India are characterized by a sense of joy, togetherness, and diverse cultural expression.
secular and religious holidays Christmas and new years
religious holidays like xmas and Easter
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.
Secular holidays are not associated with any religious beliefs or practices, while non-secular holidays have religious significance and are often based on religious traditions or events. Secular holidays are widely celebrated across different cultures and religions, whereas non-secular holidays are specific to certain religious groups.
Samhain
EasterChristmas
Hanukkah
Religious Holidays are Easter, Christmas, "Pfingsten"... National Holiday is October 3rd, "Day of German unit".
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