10 short lines on autumn season
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During Autumn season, the cloud appears tired of raining. It is weary and old. It drifts across the sky leisurely with its silvery head that looks like a huge mass of cotton.
The sky has erases its last trace of black stain and turns deep blue. The earth surface is covered with while ‘shiuli’ flowers.
Festivals of autumn: The crowning glory of the season is its procession of festivals. It has a special meaning for the people of this state. Mahalaya, Durga Puja, Lakshmi Puja, Kali Puja, Bhratri Dwitiya fill the hearts of the people with high spirits and delight.
Clad in new garments rich and poor, young and old visit the pandals and have ‘darshan’ of the images of deities. It is a time for travelling and trekking. It is an occasion for family reunion too.
Commercial importance: It is a season of great commercial importance. The clay modelers, decorators, tailors, dealers of textiles, sweetmeat-sellers, and drummers wait throughout the year for brisk business.
The people lay by something every month of great spending during the pujas.
But this is not enough. A fat amount comes from the puja bonus to meet the budget. Some amount is spent for travelling and sight-seeing. So the Railways and the vehicular traffic have busy days.
Answer:
The autumn is one of the five seasons. It comes after monsoon and ends before winters. Dry winds and sunlight could be experienced during this season due to which, the leaves of the trees and plants dries up and falls. The level of transpiration is the highest during this period.
This season seems pessimistic to people as they think that trees loose their resemblance and teaches the bitter truth of life, but it should be taken as a good lesson as the trees attain back new and better after loosing their old leaves which teaches that one should never give up.