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Simha Sankranti is one of those 12 Sankranti(s) which are not just the astrological events of sun transition from one to another rashi, but are important religiously too. People hold great sentiments and belief in their deity for fulfilling their spiritual and worldly desires while performing the righteous activities such as- taking the holy bath, worshipping the devas, and giving the offerings and tithes.
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15 Aug 15 August 1947 — the first Independence Day of India not only brought British domination to an end but also put a period on the blood shed, sacrifices, and humiliation of Indians and freedom fighters. People of India celebrate Indian Independence Day with great pride and regal arrangements at the historic Red Fort in Delhi. Flag hosting, tableau, parade, patriotic songs everywhere, and the speech by the Prime Minister and President remain the highlights of Independence Day. Every Indian pays tribute to every contributed soul, leader, and legend such as Mahatma Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru, Bhagat Singh, Mangal Pandey, and many more, keeping the flames of patriotism ignited in the hearts.
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Nag Panchami is traditionally celebrated by worshipping naga(s) or snakes on Shravana Shukla Panchami. Hindus in Nepal, India, and other countries perform Sarp-puja and observe rituals for attracting good tidings in life.
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Hariyali Teej , also known as Shravan Teej and Chhoti Teej , is a Hindu festival that is celebrated during Monsoon. Where Kajari Teej is significantly observed by married women, Hariyali Teej is for unmarried girls. One of Teej festivals, Hariyali Teej is famous among the Indian ladies in Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Jharkhand, Bihar, and North Indian states such as Rajasthan. Other Teej festivals that people enjoy celebrating are Kajari Teej (Badi Teej or Satudi Teej), Hartalika Teej , Akha Teej (Akshay Tritiya), and Gangaur Tritiya .
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