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  1. There are three main yearly festivals. All major festival celebrations include visiting a temple, eating special foods and exchanging gifts. Diwali is the festival of lights. Light represents knowledge. It is celebrated in late October or early November. This is the Hindu New Year.

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  2. Across the globe, Hindus celebrate a diverse number of festivals and celebrations, typically marking events from ancient India and often coinciding with seasonal changes. These celebrations take place either on a fixed annual date on the solar calendar, or on a specific day of the lunisolar calendar.

  3. Haridwar's divine aura flows through sacred Ganges waters, iconic temples and ceremonies conveying Hinduism's profound mysteries. This Uttarakhand haven lures pilgrims and wanderers alike!...

  4. May 1, 2024 · Large numbers of pilgrims gather there annually at the beginning of the Hindu solar year in April; the Kumbh Mela (a Hindu religious festival) is held every 12th year in Haridwar. The Daksha Mahadev temple, another important pilgrimage site, lies 2 miles (3 km) downstream at Kankhal.

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  5. Hindus in the United Kingdom celebrate major festivals such as Diwali. [45] Homes and businesses are decorated with festive lights and Hindus gift sweets such as laddoo and barfi. Community events such as dances and parties bring Hindus and non-Hindus together.

  6. Apr 1, 2021 · Massive crowds of Hindus began arriving in the northern Indian city of Haridwar on Thursday for the largest religious pilgrimage on Earth, even as experts warned it could cause a surge in...

  7. Nov 13, 2023 · Diwali, known as the festival of light, is a major festival in the calendar celebrating the triumph of light over darkness and the start of new beginnings for people of the Hindu, Sikh and Jain...

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