Importance of Festivals ...

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I am not a very religious person but I like traditions like festivals which one gets used to since childhood. Festivals have a certain role to play in our lives.It brings people together and make you forget your worries for a while bringing joy and gaiety into our lives..

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Of course. Though people are not finding enough time to spare for such cultural get togethers, festivals really form a part of our Indian culture. Its variety and different colour shades help us to forget worries and tensions at least for some moments!
Of course. Though people are not finding enough time to spare for such cultural get togethers, festivals really form a part of our Indian culture. Its variety and different colour shades help us to forget worries and tensions at least for some moments!


Exactly ! Festivals like Deepavali, Xmas etc bring a lot of fun and enjoyment to the family and it is in a way an occasion for the larger extended family to bond together...
Of course. Though people are not finding enough time to spare for such cultural get togethers, festivals really form a part of our Indian culture. Its variety and different colour shades help us to forget worries and tensions at least for some moments!


Exactly ! Festivals like Deepavali, Xmas etc bring a lot of fun and enjoyment to the family and it is in a way an occasion for the larger extended family to bond together...


Actually festivals make our life more colourful!!!!! :woohoo: :woohoo:
Festivals are made to make people together and make us happy.I like Diwali when all people of the family comes together under one roof and greet each other leaving behing their sorrows and hatred behind. :)
Festivals are made to make people together and make us happy.I like Diwali when all people of the family comes together under one roof and greet each other leaving behing their sorrows and hatred behind. :)


We keralites love Onam a lot.
Kids get 10 days vacation to :blush: o
If we look at the history of our festivals,it makes perfectly clear that the overriding motive has been to escape from the chains of monotony of life. In Bengal there are hundreds of festivals throughout the year and the major one - the Durga Pooja brings all communities together - the spirits truly soar!
My girl was born on Mahanavami. This year, her birthday falls on same day...after 5 years..really a great festival occasion!!
Of course. Though people are not finding enough time to spare for such cultural get togethers, festivals really form a part of our Indian culture. Its variety and different colour shades help us to forget worries and tensions at least for some moments!


Exactly ! Festivals like Deepavali, Xmas etc bring a lot of fun and enjoyment to the family and it is in a way an occasion for the larger extended family to bond together...


Actually festivals make our life more colourful!!!!! :woohoo: :woohoo:


When the children are young it is a lot of fun to make them aware of our culture and traditions so that they get to respect it...festivals are a part of our culture and Indian festivals are indeed very colorful and attractive...
When I was a kid, I was very much interested in making Atham with flowers for 10 days Onam celebrations. Now such kids are not seen anywhere...only in Atham competitions
Festivals are like refreshment in our life's. they give interest and inspiration to our life
Festivals are made to make people together and make us happy.I like Diwali when all people of the family comes together under one roof and greet each other leaving behing their sorrows and hatred behind. :)


We keralites love Onam a lot.
Kids get 10 days vacation to :blush: o


Like in our place kids have vacations on dussehra. :)
Festivals are made to make people together and make us happy.I like Diwali when all people of the family comes together under one roof and greet each other leaving behing their sorrows and hatred behind. :)


We keralites love Onam a lot.
Kids get 10 days vacation to :blush: o


In India we have far too many holidays...10 days for onum in Kerala and 10 days for dasara in Karnataka and in Bengal fofr durga pooja..and of course so many more all through the year.Then summer holidays, winter break :( :unsure: :ohmy:
Once I calculated and found that we have more holidays than working days. There are holidays in the name whom we have never even heard of.
i do love festivals a lot.And especially doing preparation in festival time.preparing gujiya and other eatables in holi.. :) :)
I love each every festival of my religion and i respect each and every festival of other religions and i even pray on those festivals in my way
I love each every festival of my religion and i respect each and every festival of other religions and i even pray on those festivals in my way


Yes, we should respect festivals not only of our religion, but other communities too. Yes, God is only one :)
I love each every festival of my religion and i respect each and every festival of other religions and i even pray on those festivals in my way


Yes, we should respect festivals not only of our religion, but other communities too. Yes, God is only one :)


Of course needless to say that children need to be taught about this.In my school we celebrate all festivals and have a small function where a few students talk about the importance and implications of the relevant festival..
Religion is a mix of history, fables and philosophy, Any festival is not fully religious as such. Some festivals are associated with season/ harvesting. Some are associated with certain fables. These bring mirth and joy to our life. These are welcome. That is why all festivals, Hindu, Muslim are christian are liked by all.
I love festivals so that we can see girls in tradition dresses.
Religion is a mix of history, fables and philosophy, Any festival is not fully religious as such. Some festivals are associated with season/ harvesting. Some are associated with certain fables. These bring mirth and joy to our life. These are welcome. That is why all festivals, Hindu, Muslim are christian are liked by all.


All enjoy holidays too :P :P :cheer:

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