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India is a country located in South Asia between Pakistan, China and Nepal.To the north it is bordered by the world's highest mountain chain. India gained independence in 1947 as a unified nation after an intensive struggle for independence India is the second-most populous country in the world with an estimated 1.19 billion people in 2006. Almost 70% of its population reside in rural areas. India's largest urban agglomerations are Mumbai, Kolkata, Delhi, Chennai and Bangalore. INDIAN mythology consists of tales of gods, the devas and the asuras. However, there are only two famous epics for the Hindus. They are the The Mahabarath and Ramayana.

THE NATIONAL FLAG OF INDIA is in tricolour ( TIRANGA) of deep saffron (Kesari) at the top, white in the middle and dark green at the bottom in equal propotions. In the centre of the white band, there is a wheel in navy blue to indicate the Dharma Chakra, the wheel of law in the Sarnath Lion Capital. This center symbol or the 'CHAKRA', is a Buddhist symbol dating back to 200th century BC.

Taj Mahal was built by Emperor Shah Jahan in the memory of his queen Mumtaz Mahal at Agra, India. It was his love that he ordered the building of the most beautiful mausoleum on Earth for her, The Taj Mahal. Indian music is represented in a wide variety of forms. The two main forms of classical music are Carnatic from South India, and Hindustani from North India. Popular forms of music also prevail, the most notable being Filmi music. In addition to this are the diverse traditions of folk music from different parts of the country. Many classical dance forms exist, including the Bharatanatyam, Kathakali, Kathak and Manipuri

India, with an area of 3.3 million sq. km, is a subcontinent. The peninsula is separated from mainland Asia by the Himalayas. The country lies between 8º4' and 37º6' north of the Equator and is surrounded by the Bay of Bengal in the east, the Arabian Sea in the west and the Indian Ocean to the south.


India, being a multicultural and multireligious society, celebrates holidays and festivals of various faiths and special interest groups. There are three national holidays: Independence Day, Republic Day and Gandhi Jayanti. Hindu festivals of Diwali, Holi, Pongal and Dussehra are most popular religious festivals in India. A number of festivals are common to most parts of India. In addition, many states and regions have local festivals depending on prevalent religious and linguistic demographics.

The following is a List of Festivals in India:

Hindu Festivals

Baisakhi Diwali Durga Puja Dussehra Onam Holi Janmashtami Karwa Chauth Mahashivaratri Makar Sankranti Naag Panchami Ganesh Chaturthi Navratri Pongal Rakhi Ramnavami

Christian Festivals
Christmas Easter Good Friday

Sikh Festivals
Guru Nanak Jayanti Guru Purab Holla Mohalla Lohri

Muslim Festivals
Bakra Eid Eid-ul-Fitr Muhorram

General Festivals
Father's Day Halloween Mother's Day New Year Thanks Giving Valentine's Day

National Festivals
Children's Day Gandhi Jayanti Independence Day Republic Day Teacher's Day

Zoroastrian Festivals
Gahambars Jamshed Navroz Khordad Sal Zarthost No Deeso

Buddhist Festivals
Buddha Purnima Hemis Gompa Losar Ullambana

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