India is a land of diversity. One way in which it makes us feel proud of it is the number of festivals we enjoy. Write an
article in 150-200 words on ‘Festivals of India’. You are Karuna/Karan.
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Among all the countries of the world, India is the one with a large geographical area, supporting people from all communities and religions of the world. We celebrate festivals of each religion with equal zeal and vigor, and this also proves each time how our unity lies in diversity.India's rich heritage has been built over the centuries and this has led to a huge variety in Indian life, soul and festivals. There is a great diversity in the Indian regions and these diversities have brought about an assortment of rituals and festivals too.Each religion follows its own calendar for deciding the day on which the festival is to be celebrated. For example, the Hindu festivals are determined by the lunar Hindu calendar. Thus the dates of the Hindu festivals do not match with the solar Georgian calendar.Since India has a large Hindu population, it is natural that most of its festivals are Hindu festivals. Since the Hindus personify nature and human feelings, they have about 3.3 millions gods and goddess, and thus a number of festivals to worship them.We often see that some festivals are more popular in a particular region.
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Festivals of India
David Binder has rightly said, “Festivals promote diversity, they bring neighbors into dialogue, they increase creativity, they offer opportunities for civic pride, they improve our general psychological well-being. In short, they make cities better places to live.” It is quite true! Festivals are the vibrant colours of life. All of us so longingly wait for their arrival. When the burden of the monotonous studies and routine becomes annoying, festivals come as welcome rejuvenation breaks.
Festivals bring happiness, cheer, hope, optimism, celebrations, lights, joy, cooperation and many more pleasant things in our life. India is known as the country of festivals. Festivals such as Diwali, Christmas, Holi, Eid, Gurupurb, Passover, and many more are celebrated with great cheer and zeal. During these festival the world appears to be a heaven. It appears as if the entire world is attending a wedding celebration. Children, adults, teenagers, elders, and middle-aged people all of them love festivals.
Each festival teaches some deeper lesson of life also. Each festival represents some very essential moral value, in celebrating we are reminded of the great personages who were the embodiment of those moral values. Festivals make our moral fiber strong.
The most wonderful thing about festivals is they bring nations, neighbours and different communities together. They bind the entire humankind with the joyous thread of happiness and celebrations. They not only promote national integration, but the world peace also. As Keats has said, “A thing of beauty is a joy forever.” So the festivals of the world are the beauty and soul of the world.