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<p>Mumbai: There are a great number of Hindu Religious Festivals held throughout the world. A festival Puja, Homa, aarti etc. The festivals typically celebrate events from Hindu mythology, often coinciding with seasonal changes. There are many festivals which are primarily celebrated by specific sects or in certain regions of the Indian subcontinent.</p> <p>The festive season in India is the most widely celebrated and rejoiced by the people. Festivals not only have a historic significance to them, they are rooted in various cultural and linguistic norms associated with them. The festivities have their own spark, they bring together, or in other words, unite people of different religions and sects into a unified whole. With so many festivals always round the corner, there is a wave of liveliness and celebration in the society. Bringing people together is just one aspect of it, festivals hold with them the sacred cultural roots and traditions that is unique to every festival. The onset of the famous Diwali marks the beginning of lighting ‚diyas‘, beautifying homes, offering gifts and visiting our near and dear ones. Similarly, the Holi festival is said to be the ‚Festival of Colors“, with its magnificent rain dance and the ‚gulaal‘, it surely colors the lives of people.</p> <p>‚Utsava‘ is the Sanskrit word for Hindu festivals, meaning ‚to cause to grow ‚upward‘.[citation needed] Uthsava or Utsava or Utsav is derived from the Sanskrit word, Utsava. The Sanskrit word Utsava comes from the word „ut“ meaning „removal“ and „sava“ which means „worldly sorrows“ or „grief“.</p> <p>The festive season in India is the most widely celebrated and rejoiced by the people. Festivals not only have a historic significance to them, they are rooted in various cultural and linguistic norms associated with them. The festivities have their own spark, they bring together, or in other words, unite people of different religions and sects into a unified whole. With so many festivals always round the corner, there is a wave of liveliness and celebration in the society. Bringing people together is just one aspect of it, festivals hold with them the sacred cultural roots and traditions that is unique to every festival. The onset of the famous Diwali marks the beginning of lighting ‚diyas‘, beautifying homes, offering gifts and visiting our near and dear ones. Similarly, the Holi festival season.</p> <p>With so many festivals always round the corner, there is a wave of liveliness and celebration in the society. Bringing people together is just one aspect of it, festivals hold with them the sacred cultural roots and traditions that is unique to every festival.</p>
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