These Hug-Day, Kiss-Day, ProposeDay are not new to our Indian cultural heritage. These days are prevalent in
our history since ages. Though their names are different but, their impacts are
more powerful and strong as compared to these western culture festivals. Our Indian
culture is very rich in festivals with reasons to highlight humanity and
togetherness.
· Holi
Holi is a
festival of colors and love. Our festival Holi teaches us the value of
relations and bonding. On this day, people hug each other and apply colors on
their faces. These colors reflect life and happiness.
· Eid
Eid is our
festival, which teaches us to hug and cherish togetherness.
· Diwali
Diwali also
is a festival of light and happiness. People meet and wish each other for
happiness and prosperity.
· Makar Sankranti
Makar
sankranti comes in January. On this day, ladies meet each other and bless for
long life and prosperity.
· Dussehra
Dussehra
teaches us the value of truth and loyalty. People hug each other on this day.
Our
Festivals teach us the value of closeness and togetherness. So, our Indian
culture is richer with these festivals and celebrations.
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