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Christmas is an annual festival commemorating the birth of Jesus Christ, observed primarily on December 25 as a religious and cultural celebration among billions of people around the world.
Christmas is celebrated to remember the birth of Jesus Christ, who Christians believe is the Son of God.
The name 'Christmas' comes from the Mass of Christ (or Jesus). A Mass service (which is sometimes called Communion or Eucharist) is where Christians remember that Jesus died for us and then came back to life. The 'Christ-Mass' service was the only one that was allowed to take place after sunset (and before sunrise the next day), so people had it at Midnight! So we get the name Christ-Mass, shortened to Christmas.
Diwali is one of the most important festivals of the year. It is celebrated at the end of the harvest season and is celebrated as the triumph of good over evil. The festival is celebrated all over India by lighting lamps and putting up decorations in homes, offices and temples. It is one of the top festivals in India that is celebrated with great enthusiasm in every part of the country. Diwali is celebrated on the third day of the new moon after the autumn equinox. It is celebrated as the festival of light, when the darkness of the night is replaced by the brightness of the day. It is one of the most important festivals of India, which is celebrated with great enthusiasm.
Dussehra, the festival of lights, is celebrated across India on the tenth day of the Ashvin month (September-October). Dussehra marks the victory of good over evil. It is celebrated with much fervour and enthusiasm in almost all parts of India. The festival is celebrated with great enthusiasm in all parts of the country. On this day, the Ramlila is staged in almost all parts of India. The Ramlila is a traditional play, enacting the life and deeds of Lord Rama, who is regarded as the ideal man and the perfect human being. The story of Ramayana, which is enacted as a play during the Dussehra festival, is one of the most fascinating stories ever told.
Bhai Dooj, Bhaubeej, Bhai Tika or Bhai Phonta is a festival celebrated by Hindus on the second lunar day of Shukla Paksha (bright fortnight) in the Vikram Samvat Hindu calendar or of Shalivahan Shaka calendar month of Kartika. It is celebrated during the Diwali or Tihar festival and Holi festival. The celebrations of this day are similar to the festival of Raksha Bandhan. On this day, brothers give gifts to their sisters. On the day of the festival, sisters invite their brothers for a sumptuous meal often including their favourite dishes/sweets. The procedure may be different in Bihar and central India. The whole ceremony signifies the duty of a brother to protect his sister, as well as a sister's blessings for her brother.