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Article on importance of celebrating festivals

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Answered by Unchallenged
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The Importance of Celebrating Festivals.


We have been celebrating our accomplishments, religious, as well as cultural feats for more than a millenia and we’ve gotten extremely good at it.

Celebrating festivals matters as our culture is so deeply rooted into it. Festivals such as Diwali, Eid, (state more examples if you wish), and many more are known in our nation India. The importance of celebrating is that it helps individuals to spend time with others, especially family and friends. Our culture is carried on as we remember and celebrate our many festivities and celebrations. For example on Diwali, we light the fire within firecrackers, rockets, spinners and so on in order to teach the younger generation about it and have fun together, it helps in the spreading of happiness. The current generation always lights the flame for another to be kindled and burn brighter for the next. They will go on to teach their young, and their young will repeat the cycle. Festivities are definitely important, as they remind us of our origins, of where we are, and what our purpose is. And that is to kindle the flame for the next generation to burn bright and to help it live on for many more to come.
Answered by SelieVisa
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Importance of celebrating festivals

Human beings are social beings. We need social interaction with our fellow human beings. Our social interaction brings happiness. It renews the fact of life that no one is an island. It brings the joy of being a part of each other and that in spite of differences we are dependent on each other.

Festivals give us the opportunity to forget all our worries and celebrate the positive side of life. Festivals act like stress relievers and help us balance our emotions. Festivals lower our mental and emotional negativity. They revive our positive attitude towards life.

Nothing brings people together like festivals do. Festivals contribute immensely to feelings of social cohesion. Many such celebrations focus on cultural or ethnic topics and seek to inform community members of their traditions. They involve community and bring unity and harmony.

Festivals also stimulate economic activities since they provide employment opportunities to poor and deprived people. Many people earn a living by selling flowers, gifts and balloons for festivals.

Festivals have historically been a great source of entertainment especially before the advent of mass-produced entertainment. They divert peoples’ attention from their demanding daily chores of life and amuse them which is essential for mental and emotional well-being.

Festivals, whether traditional or religious, bring us together in a bond of love, irrespective of colour, creed, race and religion. I believes that festivals, like life, are gifts that need to be celebrated.

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