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What are Gujarati famous for?
What is Gujarat famous for? Gujarat is famous for its traditional clothing, food and natural landscape. Asiatic lions, Rann of Kutch (White Desert), colourful handicrafts, festival and culture are some of the things that make Gujarat famous.
Why are so many Gujaratis vegetarian?
Did you know? about 70\% of Gujaratis are vegetarians mainly because: Not all Hindus are vegetarians, but it’s a vast religion and most Gujaratis follow its Vaishnavism tradition (including Swaminarayan) which is the only one of four major Hindu traditions that affirms to vegetarianism.
Who is the god of Gujarat?
Much of the culture of Gujarat reflects the mythology surrounding the Hindu deity Krishna (an incarnation of the god Vishnu), as transmitted in the Puranas, a class of Hindu sacred literature.
What do you like most about Gujaratis?
They are kind, sweet and harmonious in nature Gujaratis are majorly peace lovers and non violent people. They are also very generous and are not from the people who keep account of their favors exchanged neither are they from those people who are sweet on your face and back bite about you.
Do Gujaratis hold grudges against people?
Gujaratis are not the one’s to hold grudges against someone. They are indeed very emotional and warm hearted but they also are people of patience and logic. They believe in confrontation and talking it out, beholding the capacity of understanding other person’s logic and forgiving the same irrespective of their disagreement.
Why do people in Gujarat talk so loudly?
Gujaratis feel that once they have paid money for a service, they own the place. They will make noise and talk loudly wherever they are. Go to restaurants, cinema halls, libraries, coaching classes which Gujaratis frequent and you will experience the cacophony. No regard for anyone else.
What are the customs and traditions of Gujarat?
2. Customs and Traditions of Gujarat. Due to many religions coexisting in the state, Gujaratis believe in various Gods and Goddesses. Embracing different religious faiths, Gujaratis demonstrate a vibrant mix of Hinduism, Islam, Jainism, and Buddhism.