Punjabi Cultures and Traditions.

gurudwaras and culture of land of punjab.

                       LANDS OF PUNJAB

Punjab is a place of birth of Gods and Saints, traditions and festivals, Kings and Queens, colourful markets and fairs etc. Each month in our calender is embedded with festivals that begin right from Lohri in January, Basant Panchmi in February, Holi in march, Baisakhi in April, Navratras in may, Raksha Bandhan and Ganesh Chaturthi in august, Karva Chauth and Dusshera in September and Diwali in November, Christmas in December. Each festival symbolizes victory of truth over the evil. Festivals are celebrated together among folks which deepens the love and bonding within communities. It helps us appreciate and realize the significance of close kins and cronies one has in their life. It also keeps the economic cycle of poor families working and fills the bellies of various poor people.

            SPREAD OF CULTURE TO WESTERN COUNTRIES

Punjab is renowned for its vibrant culture which it has inherited since centuries back in time. Sweetness and Brightness contained in its traditions adds beauty and joy to the life which would have felt so unwarm and dull otherwise. People belonging to different communities are bewildered in countries oceans away across the globe (such as Canada, Australia) as more and more residents of Punjab migrated abroad to the first world nations for better luxurious lifestyle, environment, education, disciples, rules and regulations, and their dignified personal individuality.


Traditional and Cultural heritage of Punjab is incomparable to the cultures in rest of the world
. When the sentimental side of humans seems to collapse down across the whole world. India is still a place where one can feel and understand the meaning of unconditional love

Festivals and weddings are organised amazingly in a Royal style that one cannot resist to appreciate the beauty and charm of Dances and Attires of Punjab that one shall obviously observe at such social gatherings. Celebrations are incomplete without bhangra and gidha which is a way to express our sentiments of wonder and joy. 

Ambience of Punjab is endowed with fragrance and flavours of cuisines and joyful lifestyles of Punjabi folks. Punjabi folks usually appear full of energy and peaked when they're drunk. Punjabi's are not only foodie but fond of alcoholic bottles too. They are the one's who make organic alcohol at home famous by name " Desi Daru " or " ghar di kaddi "

People born in this culture feel gratified because of such a heavenly place with exciting rituals. Being influenced by western culture is a form of modernisation but one must not forget the significance of our own culture and the need to pass it to our upcoming younger generations.

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