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विश्व पर्यावरण दिवस कब मनाया जाता है और क्यों?

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विश्व पर्यावरण दिवस   विश्व पर्यावरण दिवस के अवसर पर हमें प्राकृतिक संसाधनों के प्रति संवेदनशीलता और उनके संरक्षण के प्रति प्रतिबद्धता को मजबूत करने का समय है। इस दिवस को याद करते हुए, हमें पर्यावरण संरक्षण के लिए कदम उठाने और स्थायी समृद्धि के दिशानिर्देश निर्धारित करने का संकल्प लेना चाहिए। विश्व पर्यावरण दिवस को हर साल 5 जून को मनाया जाता है। इसकी शुरुआत 1972 में संयुक्त राष्ट्र की पर्यावरण सम्मेलन में हुई थी, जिसमें पर्यावरण संरक्षण को बढ़ावा देने के लिए एक संविधान बनाया गया था। इतिहास पर्यावरण दिवस का इतिहास 1972 में संयुक्त राष्ट्र की पर्यावरण और विकास समिति (UNEP) द्वारा स्थापित किया गया था। यह दिन प्रत्येक वर्ष 5 जून को मनाया जाता है और पर्यावरण संरक्षण की महत्वपूर्णता को जागरूक करने के लिए विश्वभर में उत्साह से मनाया जाता है। यह दिन पर्यावरण संरक्षण के लिए जागरूकता बढ़ाने, कार्यों को संबोधित करने और जागरूकता बढ़ाने का एक अच्छा मौका प्रदान करता है। आयोजन पर्यावरण दिवस के आयोजन में विभिन्न संगठन, सरकारी विभाग और समुदायों द्वारा विशेष कार्यक्रम आयोजित किए जाते हैं। इनमें प्रद...

Why is Holi celebrated?(होली क्यों मनाई जाती हैं )

Why is Holi celebration 


Holi is a Hindu festival that celebrates the arrival of spring and is a festival of happiness. It is celebrated with colors which colors everyone with happiness. Along with this, Holi is believed to be the festival of defeating evil with good.

History 

Holi is an important and colorful festival among Indian festivals. Its history is very ancient and it is mentioned in the oldest Hindu religious scriptures. The main purpose of Holi is to celebrate the festival of happiness, which falls at the beginning of spring season. People celebrate it with colors, songs, dances, and sweets. Its significance is celebrated in different forms in different parts of India.

stories 

There are many famous stories of Holi, which make this festival even more interesting. These stories are associated with religious, social and cultural significance. Here are some famous Holi stories:

  1.  **Hiranyakashyap and Prahlad**: One of the stories of Holi describes the battle between the demon king Hiranyakashyap and his devotee Prahlad. Prahlad was a devotee of Lord Vishnu, while Hiranyakashyap was his opponent. In this story, the festival of Holi is celebrated as the occasion of Prahlad's victory.
  2. Story of Radha-Krishna**: The festival of Holi is also celebrated with Lord Krishna and his beloved Radha playing. In this story, Krishna played the flute to apply colors to Radha and the Gopis. Therefore, Holi is celebrated with colors of 'Raas Leela'.
  3.  *Shiv-Parvati Story**: In this story, Shiva's wife Parvati had tricked her father into giving birth to a son. After this, they organized the game of Holi in which all the gods and Mahadev also participated.
These are just a few stories, which make the history and significance of Holi even more interesting.
traditions
The traditions of Holi are extremely important in Indian society and it is celebrated in various forms. Here are some major Holi traditions:

  1.  **Play of colors**: The main attraction of Holi is the play of colors. People throw different colors on each other and get immersed in happiness.
  2. **Organization of songs and dances**: People sing and dance on Holi. People dance especially with Dholak and Danga.
  3. *Consumption of Gujiya and sweets**: Holi is a festival of Gujiya, sweets, and other traditional dishes.
  4.  **Traditional games of Holi**: Traditional games of Holi are also played in different regions of India, such as Lathmar Holi (Vrindavan, Mathura), Holi ki Dahan (Madhya Pradesh), and Dholi (Punjab).
  5.  **Religious Worship and Archana**: Some people worship and worship Lord Vishnu, Radha-Krishna, or Shiva-Parvati on Holi.
These Holi traditions are rich and varied, making it an Indian It creates a festive atmosphere in the society.
special celebration
The typical celebrations of Holi are very colorful and joyous across India. These festivals are celebrated in different forms, which especially include the following festivals:

  1. **Lathmar Holi, Vrindavan and Mathura**: Here the festival of Holi is celebrated with great pomp. In this people throw colors on each other and also use sticks.
  2. **Holi ki Dahan, Madhya Pradesh**: In this festival, people perform Holika Dahan on the first day of Holi, in which Holika is burnt in embers. After this, there is a festival of colors on the second day.
  3. **Basantotsav, Shankargarh**: A wonderful confluence of music, dance, and art takes place here during the celebration of Holi.
  4. *Holi Baba Ki, Uttar Pradesh**: In this festival, devotees play Holi with devotees in the court of Baba Ji.
  5. **Shikharji Fair, Rajasthan**: Here, during the Holi festival, immersion of Ganesh ji and barrage takes place and people celebrate the festival of colours.
These special celebrations make Holi more interesting and bring people together in a Together they make you feel full of joy and fun.
 popular culture
Holi is a major festival in Indian culture and is deeply related to the Indian culture and enthusiastic lifestyle. This festival encourages the feeling of unity, happiness, and enthusiasm in the society. Some of the main prevalent cultural aspects of Holi are:

  1. **Play of colors**: Play of colors is the most prominent and prevalent culture in Holi. People throw different colors on each other and get immersed in happiness.
  2. **Religious worship and worship**: Some people perform religious worship and worship on Holi, like worshiping Lord Vishnu, Radha-Krishna, or Shiva-Parvati.
  3. **Family and community gathering**: Holi is a family and community celebration, where people gather, meet and share happiness with each other.
  4.  ** Colorful Fairs and Festivals **: During the celebration of Holi, colorful fairs are organized in the markets, where people shop and enjoy.
  5. **Festival of Music, Dance, and Arts**: During Holi, music, dance, and arts are organized in which people sing, dance, and enjoy.
Through these cultural aspects Holi encourages happiness, harmony, and unity in the society.
use of colors
Use of Rangu is a major and loved play of colors in Holi. Rangu, a type of colour, is powder or paste of different colors which people throw on each other and paint each other with it. 

The use of Rangu is an integral part of the Holi festival, which excites people and gives them an opportunity to celebrate with each other. This festival creates a special festive atmosphere, where people color with happiness and unity.

The use of colors in Holi is also a medium to share the feeling of happiness among the people. Apart from this, the colors of Rangu are also used to symbolize different colors of happiness, harmony, and cooperation.

But make sure that the use of Rangu is safe and does not harm anyone. Generally, this celebration introduces happiness and love, but you should also give importance to your health and safety.

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