• October 31, 2023

Dr. Acharya Vinod Kumar Ojha: The festive season, starting with Navratri and culminating in Diwali, indeed ushers in an unique and joyous atmosphere

Dr. Acharya Vinod Kumar Ojha: The festive season, starting with Navratri and culminating in Diwali, indeed ushers in an unique and joyous atmosphere

With the festive season right around the corner, celebrity astrologer and vastu expert Dr. Acharya Vinod Kumar Ojha is soaking in all the happiness and celebrations happening all around. He talks about how excited he is.

“The festive season, starting with Navratri and culminating in Diwali, indeed ushers in an unique and joyous atmosphere. The diversity in celebrations and traditions creates a rich tapestry of cultural vibrance, which is truly remarkable,” he says.

Festive season also brings in a lot of positivity and vibrance. During this time good company matters.

“These festivities undoubtedly have a positive impact on one’s mood and life. The spirit of togetherness, the joy of giving, and the sense of spiritual renewal can elevate one’s overall well-being. The importance of good company during festival celebrations cannot be overstated. Sharing these moments with loved ones enhances the festive experience, creating lasting memories,” he adds.

Acharya Ji’s favorite festival is Diwali. “The festival of lights symbolizes the triumph of good over evil, and the warmth of family gatherings and the beautiful decorations make it truly special,”he says.

Previously we used to plan well in advance about festivals but nowadays we celebrate instantly and gifting patterns and meeting people on festivals has also changed. Rather than making calls, these days we wish each other via messages.

“It is true that the way we celebrate festivals has evolved with the digital age. While instant wishes and virtual greetings have become the norm, it’s essential to strike a balance. We must not forget the traditional values and rituals that connect us with our cultural roots. Embracing technology can complement, but not replace, our rich traditions,” he ends.

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