Article, Essay on “Festivals of India” 200 Words Article on current issues for Class 9, 10, 11, 12 Board Exam.
Festivals of India
A festival is a celebration of life. Festivals break the monotony of life. They bring peace and joy to the masses. All nations have their religious and cultural festivals, and Indian festivals are numerous. They are harmonious, rich, varied, and colorful. Indian festivals are as varied as the people themselves.
Diwali is the most prominent of Hindu festivals. It is the festival of lights. This festival is celebrated to mark the return of Lord Rama to Ayodhya after the victory over Ravana. Holi is celebrated at the end of the winter season. Raslila, a cultural dance of Manipur is staged during this festival.
Guru Nanak Dev’s birthday is celebrated by Sikhs and members of other communities. Christmas is the most important festival for Christians. It is celebrated as the birthday of Lord Jesus Christ on 25th December.
The Parsees celebrate Navroz during August or September each year. It is the beginning of their new year.
Eid is celebrated to mark the end of Ramzan. It was during the month of Ramzan that the Holy Quran was revealed to Prophet Mohammed.
All festivals have a common thread of joy, peace, and harmony which unites the people of India.