Saturday, May 18, 2019

Festivals as a Source of Life

The importance of festivals in India, a festival is a celebration of life. Festivals for the general public to experience peace and happiness. They break the monotony of life. Indian festivals are numerous. The three types of national, religious and seasonal are one. issue the first festival. Ie national festivals are celebrated with great patriotic festivals favour. These Republic Day, Independence Day, Gandhi, etc. are included Jayanit. The second type of festivals festival the great unwashed.These profession reflecting master Parav, Holly, Lohir, Buddhapurnima, Mahavir Jayanit, Dussehra, Diwali, Janmastami, Chath, Navratri, Eid, are included. The changes mark the tertiary season. These festival, Baisakhi, Onam, Pongal, a festival entertain ment includes the spring festival Panchanmi etc. , or a certain kind, very much a series of performances held from time to time. Festival to break the monotony of life. They bring peace and happiness for the masses. all countries have thei r religious and cultural festivals. Indian festivals are numerous. They are warm, rich, varied and colorful. Indian festivals are as diverse as people themselves. National or political, religious and seasonal they divided into three big categories can be. Most Indian festivals, religions or myths and legends have their origins in popular religions. Some venerable men are struggling with the memory of events and, therefore, in nature monument.They keep alive the memory of the events and personalities and to inspire people to follow their example. Then festivals that punctuate the season of the year. National festivals, Republic Day, Independence Day, like Gandhi Jayanit great nationalism is celebrated with gusto. These days have been declared national holidays and a lot of excitement in all parts of the country is celebrated. Capital, New Delhi, is the seat of national celebrations such occasions. This is a Republic Day show witness the majestic. Separate

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