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India
is a land of myriad festivals, in rhythm with the cycle of the seasons, with
sowings and harvesting. and around them have grown legends, most depicting the
victory of good over evil. These fairs and festivals lend color and gaiety to
life and Indian calendar is marked by plethora of such big and small occasions.
Some festivals are of religious nature, others are related more to, change of
season and harvesting. They have a long past and many have undergone major modifications.
Though the enthusiasm for some also seems to be fading, nevertheless they do
bring about a change in the lifestyle of the people. Some festivals and fasts
are religion specific protocols aiming towards communication with the divine.
The liveliness of the people is reflected in the colorful vibrancy of the fairs
and festivals. Processions, prayers, new attires, dance, music etc. are elements
related to any such celebration.
After
about two months comes Holi, the very end of our cool season. It is a
festival of colour, truly democratic and egalitarian. All barriers are down,
all inhibitions shed. Boys and girls, men and women of all ages, all castes,
and all classes participate. None is high and none is low. Anyhow, when a person
is plastered with colour he is not easy to identify. On the eve of Holi bonfires
are lit and Holi itself is celebrated by the throwing of colour, by gaiety and
noise, one could even say, by wild abandon. In time the festival has also become
associated with the 'Lila' of Radha and Krishna and has inspired some of our
most sensuous poetry.
Close
on its heels comes Janmashtami, the birthday of Lord Krishna, and the
most beloved of all gods. The Krishna legend has caught the imagination of our
own people and now of many abroad. Krishna is intensely human. He's everybody's
child, full of mischief. Stories of his pranks are recounted as recent happenings.
As an ardent lover, he inspires our poets and artists, our music and dance.
The
female as Shakti (Perennial Energy) has a central place in Indian tradition
and Durga is its militant form. She is the Mother and at the same time the destroyer
of evil forces.Her festival Dussehra heralds the new planting season
and also celebrates her victory over the demon buffalo Mahishasura. These are
also the days of the Ram Lila, an enactment of the story of Lord Rama, an incarnation
of Lord Vishnu and the hero of the epic Ramayana. It is extraordinary how this
ancient story written in Sanskrit by Sage Valmiki and the people's spoken Hindi
by poet Tulsidas and in other languages by renowned poets has permeated the
hearts of our people and is relived year after year. On the day of Dussehra
effigies of Ravana the king of Lanka are burnt at nightfall marking the celebration
of the victory of Rama over Ravana symbolizing the victory of good over evil.
20 days later comes Diwali, the most beautiful of all festivals. It is
dedicated to Lakshmi the goddess of prosperity. All buildings from the palatial
to the humblest are illumined with millions of twinkling oil lamps, now being
replaced by electricity, which though cleaner is not half-pretty. At dusk the
sky is lit up and air reverberates with fireworks.
States
have special harvest festivals such as Bihu in Assam, Onam in
Kerala and Pongal in Tamil Nadu. The main attraction of Onam is a boat
race on rivers swollen by the monsoon. At Arnamulla the long boats compete in
speed on the Pamba River where water jousts are held. Each boat painted in the
colors of its proprietor or village is manned by a hundred oarsmen, who chant
in rhythm to speed up the beat of the paddles.
The
Sikhs observe the birthdays and days of martyrdom of their Gurus. The birthdays
of Buddha and Mahavira are similarly observed. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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