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- Holi (The Festival of Colors): Spring arrives with people throwing colored powder and water at each other. It breaks all social barriers—rich, poor, boss, or servant; everyone gets wet and colorful.
- Eid: Marking the end of Ramadan, it is a day of feasting, new clothes, and charity.
- Pongal/Onam: Harvest festivals in the South involving elaborate feasts served on banana leaves.
- Durga Puja (West Bengal) & Ganesh Chaturthi (Maharashtra): Massive street parades and artistic idols dominate these ten-day extravaganzas.
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