Why festivals should be celebrated?
Friends, let us know why we should celebrate any festival, what is the purpose behind it.
In the society in which we live, we are constantly engaged in our practical work, in which a lot of our life is spent.
Constantly working makes us mentally very tired and we move away from social life
And the constant distance from people creates a state of mental stress.
Spending time with friends, the family makes the mind happy, gets support from people in life.
Getting along with people, connecting with new people, sharing things, feelings and happiness with each other
We need a medium to pass on each other's culture, lifestyle to the next generation.
And these are medium festivals.
Children also get the opportunity to learn and celebrate something new from time to time so that their social formation takes place.
Going forward helps them develop holistically.
Now let's look at some of the benefits of festivals.
In any festival, you will see that people get ready and cooperate with each other even though they are strangers.
People get involved in the preparation of festivals with much fanfare
Being mentally happy also brings a new vigor in the body
Goodwill is spread in society
People sit and eat together
People care about each other
And the biggest benefit of festivals is that they create new jobs that are so important to the economy.
New clothes, items, sweets and lots of small and big items are widely distributed in festivals.
People from different countries, religions, and cultures send greetings to each other through social media.
Different festivals are celebrated in each country and many people even travel to other countries to celebrate the festivals.
Festivals are beneficial for all
And from that, we learn a lot of new things in our lives.
India has the highest number of festivals in the world
Celebrated nationally and regionally
The highest number is for religious festivals
And there are many festivals that are celebrated all over India.
like
Janmashtami, Ramanavami, Shivaratri, Shravanmas etc.
- Holi (festival of colors)
In which people spray different eco-friendly colors on each other.
- Navratri (Durga Puja) This festival lasts for nine days
- Diwali (festival of lights) is the new year of Hindus
In which people light lamps at home, draw rangoli, and decorate houses with flowers.
- Christmas (Christian New Year)
In which people decorate the house with a Christmas tree.
- Parsis celebrate their New Year Pateti.
- Muslims celebrate their new year.
Most regional festivals are celebrated in different states.
- Ram Navami, Shivratri, and Janmashtami are celebrated all over India along with Uttar Pradesh.
- The festival of Lohri is celebrated with great enthusiasm in Punjab.
- The Rathyatra in Orissa is celebrated on a very large scale.
- Durga Puja is celebrated for nine days in Bengal.
- Navratri is celebrated for nine days in Gujarat.
- Chhath Puja is very important in Bihar. A large number of people participate in this festival and worship it.
- Ganesh Chaturthi is celebrated for nine days in Maharashtra as well as all over India.
- The biggest gathering in the world is at the Maha Kumbh Mela. A large number of people from abroad come to India to participate in this fair. It lasts for more than a month. Millions of people come to participate in this fair.
India is a country of festivals.
To celebrate the upcoming festivals.
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