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essay on the importance of festivals in social life​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Festivals are like glue in our life. That keeps us attached to relationships in society. When we are together as a family, friends, and society it creates a sense of unity. Unity is the most powerful weapon to fight with any obstacle in life.

When the family is connected to festivals it’s a most precious and joyful time. That’s why I think festivals are important in our life.

God also feels happiest when their kids are together and happy (Results of God’s creativity). I mean humans are the creativity of God. And when we all are together, celebrating festivals with each other no matter the cast, color, poor or rich then that’s the results God is looking for.

We all work and live separately, we don’t know each other, but on festivals, you pray and wish everyone on social media and offline “Happy Diwali, “Happy Christmas”, “Happy New year”. It’s because we all are the creativity of God and we want great things.

And a person who believes in God also believes in unity, festivals, and the importance of relationships in life.

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Answered by prathimab85
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Festivals creates an environment of Festivals are an important part of our life. Most of the festivals in India are associated with religion. The Hindus are worshipers of many deities and naturally Hindu festivals are many.

The Indians celebrate Durga Puja with great enthusiasm. Diwali or Dipavali, a festival of lamps or light is another excellent festival. This festival is noted for display of fireworks. Vasant Panchami, Ganesh Chaturthi, Pongal, Ratha-yatra or Chariot festival, Sivaratri, Raksha Bandhan and many other Hindu festivals are observed all over India with vigor of mirth and gaiety.

The Muslims celebrate three great festivals – Muharram, Eid-ul-Fitr, Eid-ul-Zuha and also Fateha Doaz-Daham.

The Christians observe Christmas, the holy birthday of Lord Jesus Christ; the Sikhs observe Guru Nanak’s birth day. Buddha Purnima and Mahavir Jayanati are observed respectively by the Buddhists and the Jains.

It is a happy feature in Indian scenario that now men and women of all religious communities share the pleasures of festivals of other communities. Thus national integration is strongly cemented.

Our aborigine people also observe many celebrations with dance and music.

There are many non-religious festivals like National festivals, Bengali New Year’s Day, Christian New Year’s Day and Harvest festivals, etc.

The effects of festivals are very wholesome for an individual and for the society.

relieve us from monotony of life.

Festivals creates an environment of cultural harmony.

Festivals teach us to forget our enmity and embrace one another in a bond of love.

Moral, ethical, social values of life mix up with entertainment through festivals.

It is the duty of the affluent to make the poor shareholders of festivals. In the name of festival money should not be misused, for after all ours is not a rich country.Festivals teach us to forget our enmity and embrace one another in a bond of love. Moral, ethical, social values of life mix up with entertainment through festivals. It is the duty of the affluent to make the poor shareholders of festivals.

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