English, asked by UmangSahni, 7 months ago

Q) 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".​

Answers

Answered by kickypie
3

i know what im saying may not be true but few people are NOT lazy to write 150 words on a device still hope somebody answers ur query

Answered by royadiroy2006
6

India is very rightly classified as a country of festivals. True to this belief, India has scores and scores of festivals, unlike any other country of the world. This is because of the diverse cultures that exist in this sub­continent. All these different cultures and religions get tied together in bonds of love with these invisible threads of celebrations. Each sect has the right to celebrate as it wishes and everyone has the right and the interest to join in all celebrations of all others.

In India, festivals are so many because basically we celebrate almost everything, like nature, colour, friendship etc. There are festivals of different hues meant for the celebration of different achievements and occasions, whether religious or otherwise. There are national festivals which are celebrated by the whole country. These are three in number, on 26th January every year we celebrate our Republic Day when India was declared a Republic.

 

On the 15th of August every year, we celebrate our Independence Day, when we got our freedom from the shackles of the foreign rule of the British. On the 2nd of October every year, we celebrate Gandhi Jayanti. On this day India gave birth to a philosopher, guide, and politician, i.e. Mahatma Gandhi. These are the three national festivals that we all celebrate.

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After these come the religious festivals of all the religions that co-exist in India. The Hindus have their Dussehra and Diwali, the Muslims have Id, the, just a belief for the weak minds to dwell upon. It is just a belief that, only the uneducating and unlettered people treasure, and, that there is no one of the name and fame of God. Yes, it is undoubtedly very true that God cannot be seen by any human being and since we should believe in the adage “seeing is believing”, there is no room for the belief that God is an entity. With this backdrop we are very rightly asking the question about the fact or fiction of the existence of God.

God as an identity, an individual, as an item of respect or fear does not apparently exist but, let us understand that for those who do not believe or do not want to believe there is no explanation to convince. For those who do believe in His existence there is no need for a proof. If this is the crux of the problem it is proved that, the existence or non­existence of God is purely a matter of faith. With this argument, the nonbeliever would ask the next obvious question, i.e. how do we get faith or belief in God’s existence?

To these people I ask a simple question. Can they explain how nature itself took birth? Who gave birth to nature? Was it a scientist or a technologist who made the Sun, the Moon and the Stars etc? HE is seen everywhere in several forms of nature and life in the sea, on land and in the air. Who made all this is my question to the progressing scientist? The scientists and technical people are using these items, finding out more and more knowledge about them but, the creation of all these is a fact but the creator a myth. It is very obvious that there is some creator of all that is in nature and, it is this creator of nature called by man, God.

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