Janmashtami, the Hindu festival celebrates the birth of God Krishna (janma) on the eighth day (ashtami) of the dark 2 weeks of Bhadrapada (August to September). Because he is the eighth child of mother Dewarki, the eighth person has another meaning in Krishna's legend.
This opportunity was observed especially in the scenes of Matura and Vrindavan (Brindavan), childhood of Krishna, and early youthfulness. The day before, devotee got up until midnight which is the traditional moment of his birth. Then, the image of Krsna is soaked in water and milk, wears new clothes, and is worshiped. Shrines of temples and families are decorated with leaves and flowers; the protected area is first dedicated to God, and then distributed to all families to Prasada (God's remains, good for him). The believers of Krishna carefully prepared for the birth at Mathura and were brought to the safe Yamuna River and his childhood scene Gokul (ancient Vraja) using small images to commemorate his birth . God, other participants, and animals and birds in the forest. The mountain of milk hangs from the high pole of the street, the man reaches the flowerpot and forms a human pyramid to destroy it - this is a childhood drama that imitates Krishna and a coward. It's time. This festival is also a time when the group sings and dances.
Durga Puja is a Hindu festival celebrated every year in Navaratri. This festival is also known as Durgotsava, during which the goddess Durga is worshiped. The festival was observed in accordance with the Hindu calendar called "Ashvin", mainly fell in September or October. Durga Puja celebrated 10 days and had more enthusiasm in the past 4 days. Meanwhile, many rituals were like pandals decorating the statues of God and Goddess. Festivals are popular in West Bengal, Assam, Tripla, Orissa, Manipur and other places.
Deepavali is a Hindu festival, which means victory of good and evil. This festival takes place 20 days after the celebration of Dusshera, another major Hindu festival. On the day of Deepavali, we worship the goddess of wealth and prosperity. People illuminate their homes and streets with lights and earth's lamps to light the night. "Deep" means that the earth's lamp prove the sanctity of the festival. The light festival lasted five days. The first day of the festival is called Dhanteras. The next day is "Narkachaturdashi" or "Choti Diwali". Diwali fell on the third day, and the fourth and fifth days of Deepavali were celebrated in various ways in India. In the Hindu calendar of Ashwin, Deepaval hits the day of Ambasya or the evening of the moon. In the evening, when it dims, the light shines and illuminates everything in the surroundings.