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Hindu History
Popular Hindu Festivals
- Diwali, Dassera and Holi
by Sudheer Birodkar
Festivals the world over are occasions of rejoicing celebration. All over the globe, every nation culture, religion have its own festivals.
Festivals the world over are occasions of rejoicing celebration. All over the globe, every nation culture, religion have its own festivals. At times when festivals of two religions coincide there may be greater rejoicing or a communal riot. Festivals therefore, seem to be a part of religion. Performance of religious rites normally is an essential aspect of festivities. Many of our festivals, we are told, owe their origin to acts of the Gods; the birth of Lord Rama (Ramnavami), his return from exile (Diwali), the birth of Lord Krishna (Krishnastami or Janmastami) and so on. But mythology apart, two aspects about festivals that are evident are that they are occasions for rejoicing, and that they are social in character.
Author : Shri Sudheer Birodkar
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