Social Sciences, asked by sanjaykatalkar7, 6 months ago

how do you celebrate festival​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

There are numerous types of festivals in the world and most countries celebrate important events or traditions with traditional cultural events and activities. Most culminate in the consumption of specially prepared food (showing the connection to "feasting") and they bring people together.

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Answered by Nandini132
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Answer:

Be it religious festivals, national festivals OR your personal festivals like birthday, anniversary etc it should be celebrated in a way that MINIMUM HARM happens to the things that NURTURE you.

Now, time to inquire what're the things that NURTURE us?

To get answers, make list of most important things without which your survival is going to be harder. I'm sure your list will be like

air, heat, food and water

friends, enemies and unknowns

opportunities, challenges and possibilities

knowledge, h/wealth and power

etc etc

To celebrate, you just have to give the things that you're willing to afford to the persons in need like you can gift knowledge, money or equivalents, physical help, emotional support or whatever as long as someone welcomes it.

examples

1) Diwali/Holi/Eid/Christmas can be celebrated by gifting things you can buy that others need but can't buy.

There's really no need for crackers on any Diwali, not even on new year's eve, marriage parties or birthday parties. I remember Holi of my childhood, which was completely different from what I see these days. Holi has gone limited only to colours and nothing else. All the year, nobody will colour your life but will certainly come to colour you one day. What a shallow perspective?

Even if religious literature recommends to use it, one should not go for crackers, not even for Christmas trees and not for slaughtering animals too. Earthen lamps or diya, sky lanterns are still present, vegetables are still present.

Explanation:

I'm explaining NOW. problem is like, We Hindus will continue to pollute air in name of Diwali, waste water in name of Holi and pollute water in name of statue immersion JUST BECAUSE muslims waste water on Eid Al-adha (Bakrid) & contribute to global warming due to meat, and Christians cut trees for Christmas. Most of it is ONLY narratives so remember, harming what recreates you is a bad practice. Use your own logical faculty, NOT your religious leaders' or influencers' logic.

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