Importance of festivals in our life | Festivals have a place in life.

 


1. Festive people of India
2. Festivals - Types of festivals 
3. The benevolence of festivals and celebrations 
4. The fading value of festivals 
5. Who is responsible for the establishment of values?  


Mahakavi Kalidasa Savapriya: Gana; "I mean, people are festive," he said, applauding the festive masses of India. Kakasaheb Kalelkar has called the festivals celebrated in India 'living festivals'. Thus, the living-awake relationship of the people of India with festivals and festivities has been built for centuries. There is a hidden cultural, religious, social or political mystery behind the Indian festivals, which are bursting with immense vigor, endless joy and selfless vitality. Bored with the monotonous daily life and stuck in the intricacies of life, human beings get the joy of change, joy, relief and happiness through the celebration of a festival or celebration. In this awkward situation, festivals and festivities are meant to provide another attraction for the people of India to live. It is true that they have to eat differently, behave differently and go to Devdarsh ​​every day, festival and festival day than in daily life! So a little change in the mechanical life of everyday life is enough to come that day. We usually have three types of festivals there. Religious, social and national, Dipotsavi, Ram Navami, Janmashtami, Mahashivaratri, Navratri, Christmas, Goat Eid, Ramzan Eid, Mahoram, Khordad Sal, Pateti, Nanak Jayanti, Buddhist Jayanti, Paryushanparva etc. are religious festivals. Rathyatra has become a religious and social festival. Apart from that, public festivals like Makarsankranti, Rakshabandhan, Dhuleti Sharadotsav Dussehra, Vasantotsav, Anand Melo etc. are social and song related. Independence Day, Republic Day, Martyr's Day, Gandhi Jayanti, Tilak Jayanti etc. are our national holidays. Festivals and celebrations are extremely conducive to individual life as well as community life. Festivals and festivities are the elixir of life, the lifeblood. It makes human life feel joyful and auspicious. There is a definite planning and scientific point of view behind the creation and celebration of Indian festivals. Just as there is a story or history hidden behind each of our festivals, there is also a scientific understanding and vision. Religious festivals play an indescribable role in guiding people to the path of devotion, social festivals in paving the way for social service to the people and national festivals in painting the masses with nationalism. In the words of Kaka Kalelkar, it is only through festivals that some of the parts of our culture are well preserved and nurtured; Special occasions and their importance can be remembered; Gadtu's change, proportions. We can start some changes in life with determination in time and bring unity in social life with other partners. Every festival celebrated in India has cultural value. If that Moo is forgotten, if it goes to waste, then the sacraments and traditions inherited from generation to generation will be lost forever.


The colourful festival Holi




1. Holi - Dhuleti means a festival of colorful fun 
2. The scientific point of view behind the festival 
3. Distortions in the celebration of this festival 
4. Guide to true celebration


 Holi is a great gift of colorful syringes! Holi is the culmination of spring. Dhuleti means ragarang, Abilgulal and the festival of youth! The day of Phagan Sud Poonam is the festival of Holi which, without any discrimination on the basis of gender, sex and color, fills the life of all the young and old and brings a splash of color! Holi - Dhuleti Rasotsav is the only festival that the poor and the needy, the landlord and the servant, can enjoy with equal enjoyment at the level of equality! Holi - Immortal remembrance of devotee Allad is associated with the religious festival of Dhuleti. The festival is reminiscent of the tragic story of Hiranyakashipu, the demon father, who made many attempts to kill Allad, the supreme devotee of God. By the grace of God, the demon ordered his sister Holika to burn alive Prallad who somehow survived. Although Holika had the blessing of not burning herself in the fire, Holika was burnt and Mallad came out alive. This wonderful divine miracle is the victory of the spirits over the demonic instincts! Holi did not happen after the revelation and Allad came out alive so the people who were overjoyed ate dessert at night and sprinkled Abilgulal and paint syringes and played instruments to express their happiness on the night of Holi and the next day - Dhuleti, Holi is celebrated all over the country. Is. But in all this, Holi played in Vraja, the land of Lord Krishna, is memorable. Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, North India, Rajasthan participate in the celebration of Holi very enthusiastically. Winter crops are ready for harvest during Holi. The children go from house to house collecting Holi wood and Holi money. The wives of the farmers have prepared manure husks for burning in Holi months in advance, combining various types of pacharangi wood, manure, ravipak grains, pula, shrifal etc. and lighting them. Walking around Holi with a lot of water in hand is not just a formal ritual. If the heat of this type of fire is felt in the chest, then the cough or cold accumulated in the lungs during winter must be broken! The smoke from this fire automatically destroys toxic organisms and purifies the air. Eating chickpeas, popcorn and dates is a big health benefit! On this day, you can get lhava with cassava water, so there is no skin disease! There are so many scientific things involved in planning our festivals! But we have also distorted the Holi-Dhuleti festival. Abil - Who knows where the demonic attitude of contaminating each other's bodies with poisonous paint, dung, clay, moss, asphalt, mesh etc. has taken root in us instead of spraying Gulal and Kesuda water in syringes. In the urban areas and in the rural areas, people are drinking alcohol on this day, playing dirty fags full of filth and insults, ૨ Sikta has been replaced by obscenity and its infection is now spreading even to the so-called member society. This is a wave of fun that seduces and enchants everyone's distance. This is the festival of the earth. It should not be celebrated in the 5th, in the courtyard or in the street under the open sky. True color jam!  
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