In India, festivals and fairs play an important role in every one’s life. From the ancient times, Indian people are celebrating these festivals with great devotion and happiness. In fact, this is the right time to see a real India. Every festival has a reason to celebrate it and almost every festival has an epical story behind it. Diwali, Dussehra, Holi are the prime festival of hindu religion. One may feel mild aroma in the air a month before the any festival and People get start to prepare for the occasion. Tradesmen decorate their shops and the whole market looks like a bride. And these beautiful markets attract the large number of crowd.
On the time of festival, country looks vibrant with so many colors like happiness and excitement. People show their happiness by giving sweets and gifts to friends and family. They perform worships in their home and wish each other. People from all religion celebrate these festivals together moreover people from outside of the country visit India to enjoy the festivals.
A fair is an event at which people display and sell goods of a particular type. Surajkund fair and Pragati fair are the example of such fairs. A fair is a beautiful picture of large crowd, food stalls, rides, plays and games. Beside this, other fairs like kumbh mela held for the religious reason. A large number of crowds visit there and offer the prayers.