This photograph has just gone viral on the internet.
So many people are sharing it on social media, admiring it.
Of course, no caption is needed for the photo. It shows two processions passing by a route and the participants meeting, greeting the other(s)
There are positive vibes that come out. It all looks so good, almost surreal.
That's different from another parallel world where even an advertisement that gives a message of brotherhood, can lead to people calling for boycott of brands.
Frankly, there are still lot of mixed localities in most cities in India. There are committees that organise events, take processions and have members of different communities in them.
And, there are organisations, peace committees, where too they interact, support each others in events. Culturally too Muslims visit many Hindu functions and Hindus visit many Muslim events.
Just that we must share these stories and pictures as much as possible. It is learnt that this photo is from Silwassa. The Muharram procession and the Ganesha procession were passing through the same road.
[Harmony exists all around us but is often ignored. Instead, stories of hate, discord and communalism get spread easily.
There are a million examples in our daily lives across India but they don't get promoted, hence, news of hate and discord gets heard more. Let's change it, now.
This is a small attempt to change it through Communal Harmony Project]
For reading similar reports on this blog, Click the link HERE and also find out more about Communal Harmony Project]
#Communalharmony #Communalharmonyproject #India
So many people are sharing it on social media, admiring it.
Of course, no caption is needed for the photo. It shows two processions passing by a route and the participants meeting, greeting the other(s)
There are positive vibes that come out. It all looks so good, almost surreal.
That's different from another parallel world where even an advertisement that gives a message of brotherhood, can lead to people calling for boycott of brands.
Frankly, there are still lot of mixed localities in most cities in India. There are committees that organise events, take processions and have members of different communities in them.
And, there are organisations, peace committees, where too they interact, support each others in events. Culturally too Muslims visit many Hindu functions and Hindus visit many Muslim events.
Just that we must share these stories and pictures as much as possible. It is learnt that this photo is from Silwassa. The Muharram procession and the Ganesha procession were passing through the same road.
[Harmony exists all around us but is often ignored. Instead, stories of hate, discord and communalism get spread easily.
There are a million examples in our daily lives across India but they don't get promoted, hence, news of hate and discord gets heard more. Let's change it, now.
This is a small attempt to change it through Communal Harmony Project]
For reading similar reports on this blog, Click the link HERE and also find out more about Communal Harmony Project]
#Communalharmony #Communalharmonyproject #India