An Eid Al Adha (Feast of Sacrifice) is an occasion when Muslim followers come together to celebrate the end of Ramadan. This day is observed in many countries all over the world, but it is more important in India.

Eid Al Adha is a special day in the Muslim calendar where Muslims gather to celebrate the sacrifice of their beloved Prophet Muhammad (SAW), and wish for his coming again. In addition, during this period, they also give away gifts and charity to relatives, friends, and poor members of society. In some regions of India, people give Eid gifts from small amounts, but in other areas such as Kerala and Rajasthan, one can see people giving huge amounts of money, mostly to relatives, close friends, and family members.

Eid celebrations are a lot of fun and are a great way of enjoying a meal and enjoying all the different cultural influences that the Indian subcontinent has. Although, there are many different Eid celebrations in India, they all tend to have common aspects in them.

The best Eid tradition in India is of course the Eid Sweets festival where people exchange gifts among themselves for good health and wealth. In some parts of India, sweets are given to the elders and high priests during this festival.

It is actually quite simple to understand why sweets festival is so important; it is because, it helps people enjoy their food and be healthier and richer at the same time. It is believed that, it is the best way of giving the gift of prosperity to those in need; which is what this festival is all about.

Apart from the Eid Sweets Festival, another common feature in Eid celebrations is the Diwali festival. This festival is actually celebrated on the day of Diwali, which is the Indian New Year.

It is believed that this festival was started by a few people of the Indian caste, who wanted to celebrate their religious festivals such as Diwali with a bang, thus they started this festival which is now celebrated every year. However, during this festival, most people also practice their culture and traditions by giving gifts, buying clothes, jewelry, food, and gifts to their dear ones.

There are various cultures and customs that make up the culture of different cultures in India and these traditions, beliefs and customs are passed down from generation to generation. All of these traditions are what make up the Eid celebrations in India.

One of the biggest festivals in the month of November of India, is the Raksha Bandhan festival which celebrates the importance of love and brotherhood. At this point, one will see people celebrating this festival by handing out gifts and giving each other gifts of money.

At this point of time, Indians celebrate the Indian food and cook it with spices to make it delicious. One would be surprised to learn that even though India is home to different tribes and different cultures, each tribe has their own way of celebrating the Indian food and cooking it.

When you go to different places to celebrate the festivals of India, it is important that you take a look at the food they serve as well as their cultures, beliefs and customs. You will be amazed to see that some of these foods are only traditional while others are very unique, but both of them are a part of the Indian culture.

For instance, during Eid al Adha, the locals of the areas will often offer prayers, or recite some prayers, while others will give presents and share a meal together. It is believed that during this festival, the first person to reach the temple on the evening of the festival will be granted a boon. Some people believe that if someone reaches the temple on the evening of the festival they will be cured from all illnesses.

The great thing about all this is that people will also give gifts to their friends and relatives on this festival; therefore it is considered to be a very good opportunity for people to show love and appreciation to people. It is the time to show respect to each other and to share food and love. It is the best way to make friends and make new friends too.