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FESTIVALS IN FLUX

February 19, 2025

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The Daily Guardian

India's national winter games in Gulmarg, Kashmir, have been postponed due to insufficient snowfall, disrupting traditional weather patterns.

FESTIVALS IN FLUX

India's festivals are more than mere celebrations; they are the lifeblood of its cultural and spiritual identity, deeply rooted in the nation's diverse climatic patterns and agricultural cycles. From the riotous hues of Holi to the tranquil glow of Diwali, these events have traditionally mirrored the rhythms of nature, marking seasonal transitions and agricultural milestones. However, the escalating impacts of climate change are disrupting these age-old traditions, posing significant challenges to their observance and essence.

The national winter games in Gulmarg, scheduled for February 2025, were postponed due to insufficient snowfall, highlighting climate challenges.

Historically, Gulmarg's "Chillai Kalan" ensured ample snow for winter sports, but an 80% precipitation deficit has led to dry slopes, water shortages, and forest fires. Experts link this to weakened western disturbances, causing prolonged dry spells and record-high temperatures. These climatic shifts threaten winter sports and ecosystems, requiring urgent adaptive measures.

imageTHE SYMBIOTIC RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FESTIVALS AND CLIMATE

For centuries, Indian festivals have been intricately linked to specific seasons and environmental cues: Holi: Celebrated in March, Holi marks the end of winter and the advent of spring.

This festival of colors coincides with moderate temperatures and the blooming of flora, symbolizing renewal and joy.

Makar Sankranti and Pongal: Observed in January, these festivals signify the winter harvest, relying on the culmination of the northeast monsoon. They are times of gratitude, reflecting the successful yield of crops.

Diwali: Falling between October and November, Diwali marks the end of the harvest season and the onset of cooler, drier weather.

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