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Artistic importance of festivals in indian culture

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Importance of Indian Festivals – Making Life a Celebration! Sadhguru explains the significance offestivals in Indian culture, and how celebration can be a passageway to the most profound aspects of life. ... The whole culture was in a state of celebration. If today was ploughing day, it was a kind of celebration.

Diwali

Diwali, one of the most prominent Hindu festivals of India, is celebrated with a lot of pomp and show. During this festival of lights, houses are decorated with clay lamps, candles, and Ashok leaves. People wear new clothes, participate in family puja, burst crackers, and share sweets with friends, families, and neighbors.

Holi

Also known as the festival of colors, holi is one of the famous festivals of India, celebrated with a lot of fervor across the country. On the eve of Holi, people make huge Holika bonfires and sing and dance around it. On the day of Holi, people gather in open areas and apply dry and wet colors of multiple hues to each other, with some carrying water guns and colored water filled balloons.

Dussehra

Dussehra, also referred to as Vijayadashami, is also among the most famous festivals of India. It is celebrated in different forms countrywide. Ramlila(enactment of scenes from Ramayana) is held everywhere for 10 days. It’s culminated with “Ravan Dahan” – the burning of huge effigies of Ravana, Meghnath and kumbhakaran which is a real spectacle to see.

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Match the following.

1. any vertical surface that is not a face or base  

pyramid  

2. three-dimensional figure with a polygon base and triangles for all other faces  

solid figure  

3. geometric figure with three dimensions  

lateral surface  

4. point where three or more edges meet  

vertex

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