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Easter is meant to be a symbol of hope, renewal and a new life. Easter is widely celebrated as a Christian holiday. Christians celebrate this day as the death and resurrection of Jesus. This implies that it is the core of this religion and without this, there is no point in Christianity. The date of this festival is not fixed every year, but it occurs on a Sunday. Sunday holds a special significance as on this day, Jesus rose from the dead. This day is believed as the day of honouring and recognising Christ’s resurrection.

There is a vast Sikh community that has its residents in Canada. They come together with great zeal to celebrate this. Nagar kirtans are held and people joyfully take part in these. In the United States, individuals from Los Angeles and Manhattan commemorate the festival with immense enthusiasm.
As a country of innumerable cultures, faiths and ethnicities, India celebrates count list festivals throughout the year. Holi is one of the most largely known festivals of this country. It is often known as the celebration of colours but as we dig a little deep, this colourful festival has a plethora of meanings and holds a historic, cultural and traditional significance.