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100 words on my favourite festival​

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Answered by divyanshipandey14
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India is the country full of traditional & cultures along with diversities but we all have unity in diversity . ndia celebrates more than 100 festivals in a single year . particularly Christmas, holi, deepawali, raksha bandhan , baisakhi , eid and bakrid are some of its main festivals.

so, mine is holi as the favourite festival bcz we find true strength if the different colours on this day. we find he ra of entertainment and the enlightenment of the holika dahan previous day of holi . holi is also pronounced as the festival of colours

Answered by Anonymous
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Diwali, popularly known as Deepawali is an important festival that is celebrated with immense enthusiasm across the country. It is also called the festival of lights.

Diwali falls in the month of Kartik according to Hindu calendar. As per the English calendar, Diwali falls in the month of October or November.

As per Hindu mythology, it is believed that on this day Lord Rama was returned to Ayodhya after defeating Ravana. People of Ayodhya lit up diyas to welcome Lord Rama to Ayodhya. Actually, the festival Diwali symbolizes the victory of good over evil.

Today Diwali is celebrated with great pomp. People clean their houses, shops before Diwali. On Diwali, rangolis are made and people worship Lord Ganesh and goddesses Lakshmi for prosperity and good luck. Firecrackers are burst and sweets are exchanged by people with their near and dear ones.

No doubt Diwali is a festival of joy and fun. But in the process of Diwali celebration, we cause some to our environment too. After Diwali, we can see an increase in environmental pollution. The smoke emitted from the firecrackers not only cause harm to our environment but also affects the patients who are suffering from lungs problem, Asthma, allergy etc. It also causes harm to the animals. Now a day’s government has introduced some rules to avoid firecrackers during Diwali in order to protect the environment from being polluted.

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