Every year on July 16, people in India celebrate Harela as a vibrant Cultural festival rooted in seasonal renewal and ecological harmony. The observance emphasizes the deep connection between communities and the Environment, as households sow seeds, plant saplings, and pray for agricultural prosperity. As part of traditional Indian Holidays, Harela marks the arrival of the monsoon season with rituals that symbolize growth, fertility, and abundance. Families share festive foods, perform folk songs, and engage in community planting drives, reinforcing respect for nature while celebrating life’s continual cycle of regeneration.

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