INCREDIBLE INDIA

As a journalist when i rome around different parts of the country I have experienced different cultures and living style of the people. Geographically India is spread very far with different traditions and cultures. people living in different states has their own cultures and ways of living their life. As India is divided in 4 parts EAST, WEST, NORTH AND SOUTH. Every part has their own importance. The cultures differ in terms of festivals, attires, marriage ceremonies , cuisines and different dance forms. India is a place where we have so much variety of different things that one can not imagine. While working I personally experienced Different cuisines from south, north etc. As i was staying in Gujarat for few months there i loved to have Dhokla, thepla etc as this was their main cuisine. Also in Punjab sarson ka saag and makki ki roti and lassi is mostly served to the guests.

If we talk about the marriage ceremonies, hindu marriage is done by priests chanting mantras and whereas sikh marriages are done in Gurudwara where they take 4 rounds of their holy book "GURU GRANTH SAHIB". In muslims girl and boy sit on the opposite sides and they answer to the question "kabool hai". On the other side bengali marriages, marathi marriages has their own tradition of doing. Also the attires are different according to the states . in punjab Salwar kameez is popular whereas in maharashtra and other states sarees are mostly worn by women. Different womens of different states where the dresses which are accoding to their tradition.

Festivals are also different according to states as when i was in Gujarat their they celebrate festival of navratre with so much enthusiasm and for that they start preparing from so long. In punjab baisakhi, diwali etc these are celebrated whereas in maharashtra Ganpati mahotsav is celebrated.
So i can say that by roming in different states i saw different cultures, traditions and the living style of the people which shows that our India is one and that is INCREDIBLE INDIA.
THE BLOGGER
SHUBRA CHAWLA
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