By Sushant Agarwal
Published on | Mar 31, 2025
Eid al-Fitr marks the end of Ramadan, a joyful celebration of fasting's conclusion with family and friends.
Dressing up for Eid is an age-old tradition symbolising renewal, joy, and festive spirit, bringing everyone together.
Bright and vibrant colours often dominate, reflecting the joy of the occasion and the unity of communities.
From elegant kurtas to ornate abayas, diverse attire styles showcase rich cultural heritage and personal expressions.
A rich, creamy vermicelli pudding cooked with milk, dates, nuts, and saffron, sheer khurma is a must-have Eid delicacy.
From fragrant mutton biryani to smoky seekh kebabs, the Eid table is filled with flavorful and aromatic dishes.
Children’s Eid attire is all about comfort and delight, featuring playful designs that echo the festive cheer.
Elders give children 'Eidi'—money, sweets, and gifts—symbolizing blessings, love, and prosperity for the coming year.
Eid is about love, sharing, and gratitude—celebrated with family, friends, and a grand feast filled with joy and warmth.