Eid-Ul-Fitr- Marks the End of Ramadan
Eid-Ul-Fitr is an important Muslim celebration in India. People celebrate the holiday by going to the mosque for an auspicious prayer, wearing new clothing, and making delicacies like as sewainyan to eat. As a present, children are given idi, a little symbol of money, and relatives exchange sweets and gifts. It is a holiday that promotes human fraternity.
Significance: It celebrates the conclusion of the holy month of fasting called Ramadan.
Key attractions: The beautifully decked up markets and mosques, the morning Eid namaz at the mosques, and the sweet dishes.
When: On the 1st day of the month of Shawwal of the lunar Hijri calendar, which corresponds to July of the Gregorian calendar
Where: Celebrated by Muslims all over the country
Eid Ul Fitr 2022: 2nd May - 3rd May
Things To Do: Attend a special community prayer in the morning, visit friends, and relatives and exchange sweets