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GRADE 1                                                                                                Start Up G.K



 2432  Festival time



 Here are some festivals that are celebrated in India.

 Read the clues and name them using the clue box.









             5    This festival celebrates the                       6    This is the main festival
                  love and duty between brothers                          of Bengal. Goddess Durga

                  and sisters.                                            is worshipped during the
                                                                          nine days long festival.
                  R                      B

                                                                         D

 1    This is the festival of    2    This is the festival of
 Tamil Nadu. The Sun God    colours. It celebrates the
 is worshipped on this day.  spring season.


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             7    This is the festival of lights.                 8    This festival celebrates the
                  It is celebrated by lighting                         birth of Jesus Christ. The

                  diyas and candles.                                   Christmas tree and Santa
                                                                       Claus are symbols of this
                   D
                                                                       festival.

                                                                      C
 3    This day marks the end of the   4    This festival is celebrated
 month of Ramazan. A special   in Kerala. It is believed that
 sweet dish called ‘seviyan’ is   King Mahabali comes home   Onam  Holi  Pongal                 Eid

 made on this day.  on this day.  Raksha Bandhan  Christmas           Diwali               Durga Puja

    E     O      During a year these festivals are celebrated in the order in which they are given in

               this lesson. Find out the months in which they are celebrated.
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