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Easy essay on festivals​

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Answered by prasanthyadav999
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Festivals are larger than life celebrations of various things. They occur at regular intervals and helping in breaking the monotony of life. Furthermore, they give you the chance to celebrate the little and big things in life. Festivals are the carriers of peace and joy in the communities.Festivals are an expressive way to celebrate glorious heritage, culture and traditions. They are meant to rejoice special moments and emotions in our lives with our loved ones. They play an important role to add structure to our social lives, and connect us with our families and backgrounds.Festivals help us to keep connection with our roots, culture, origin and preserve it. They relieve us from monotomy of life. Festivals teach us forget enmity and embrace one another and create bond of love, an environment of cultural harmony. When time of festival comes, the aura changes, positivity all around.Besides being fun, well-managed festivals and events offer a host of economic and social benefits to communities. Boosting the economy, by definition, festivals attract visitors. ... Festivals also provide free marketing and advertising for local businesses as visitors talk about their experiences when they go home.

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Answered by Naimeesya
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  • In India, there is, in every season, a fair or a festival.
  • Association with a season has its significance.
  • After the rainy season causing all slush, mud, and filth; also insects and germs come to the festivals of Diwali or Deepawali; fifteen days after Vijay Dashami or Dussehra.
  • Diwali enjoins upon all to clean their houses, it’s every nook and corner and paint or whitewash the wails all this a ritual but hygienic, after all that dirt of the rainy season.
  • Diwali also symbolizes Ram’s victory over Ravana the Good over the Evil.
  • The lighting of lamps attracts the insects who get naturally immolated, thus the balance in nature is maintained.
  • On this festival, people worship Ganesh, the God of Commonweal and Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and prosperity.
  • This is actually a celebration of the old harvest stored and the new crop to be sowed prosperity to Indian masses comes through agriculture.
  • Children play with crackers and other items of illumination. But this causes pollution. This year in Delhi, children decided upon ‘no crackers’ to save the environment from getting polluted a very welcome lesson in social consciousness.
  • Diwali thus symbolizes light to glow in our clean life that is what it symbolizes.

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