Many of the traditions and festivals are fading away due to the advancement of technologies, especially mobile phones and OTT platforms. People have no time for these festivals, which were once celebrated grandly when there was a lack of today’s entertainment possibilities. The irony is that those festivals brought people together, whereas today’s technologies keep them away.
Very nice article reminding the traditions and their values.
A suggestion, maybe you can write about the places where the kings like Cholas, Pandiyas, Cheras, etc. once lived, travel to those places, if possible.
Here are a few of the destinations we plan to write about in the coming months, Lakshmi. Let us know if any of them are of interest for a collaboration:
Tokyo, Luxor, Luang Prabang, Split, Seville, Madrid, Yosemite, Mostar, Desert Hot Springs
Many of the traditions and festivals are fading away due to the advancement of technologies, especially mobile phones and OTT platforms. People have no time for these festivals, which were once celebrated grandly when there was a lack of today’s entertainment possibilities. The irony is that those festivals brought people together, whereas today’s technologies keep them away.
Very nice article reminding the traditions and their values.
A suggestion, maybe you can write about the places where the kings like Cholas, Pandiyas, Cheras, etc. once lived, travel to those places, if possible.
Sure will write about the places thanks for the suggestion
Thanks so much for the shoutout, Lakshmi!
You are most welcome and let’s do a collab post sometime . You are most welcome to write or share a link to one of your posts . Thanks
Here are a few of the destinations we plan to write about in the coming months, Lakshmi. Let us know if any of them are of interest for a collaboration:
Tokyo, Luxor, Luang Prabang, Split, Seville, Madrid, Yosemite, Mostar, Desert Hot Springs
Luang Prabhang sounds good . Just finished writing an article too
Great! I’ll email and we can discuss