FESTIVALS

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FAQ

Eid-Ul-Fitr & Eid-Al-Adha are the two most important festivals in Islam.

The festival day begins with the first sighting of the new moon at the beginning of the tenth month of the Islamic calendar. Muslims wear their best clothes, decorate their homes and spend time celebrating with their friends and family.

  • Diwali — Festival of Lights.
  • Ganesha Chaturthi — celebration the birth of Ganesha, son of Shiva.
  • Holi — Festival of Colors.
  • Navratri — Nine Nights.
  • Dussera — This is the important tenth day of Navratri.
  • Diwali

    Christmas is celebrated to remember the birth of Jesus Christ, who Christians believe is the Son of God.

    Easter is the most important celebration for Christians as it celebrates Jesus' victory over death.

    Vaisakhi, also known as Baisakhi, is a traditional harvest festival celebrated by Sikhs and Hindus, having been observed in the Punjab region for a long period of time.

    All Sikh festival include celebrating by gathering at Gurdwara, paying obeisance to the Guru Granth Sahib and listening to Gurbani, Kirtan and reciting Paath.