<p>Bengaluru: To highlight the growing need for inter-religious harmony, the Indian Social Institute, Bengaluru, organised a multi-faith festival celebration on Tuesday.</p>.<p>With several festivals from various faiths falling within March and April, the event aimed to underscore the importance of inclusivity and mutual respect.</p>.<p>The celebration featured symbolic observances of Ugadi, Eid, Mahaveer Jayanti, Ramanavami, Baisakhi, Nowruz and Easter. </p>.Waqf Bill assault on Constitution, part of BJP's strategy to damage harmony: Congress.<p class="bodytext">In his Eid message, Mohammed Arif Vakil, educator and creator of Sufi Comics, said the best way to celebrate a festival is to understand its underlying purpose.</p>.<p class="bodytext">"The single most important purpose common to all religions is sacredness,” he said.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Dr Peter Machado, Metropolitan Archbishop of Bangalore, was present. </p>
<p>Bengaluru: To highlight the growing need for inter-religious harmony, the Indian Social Institute, Bengaluru, organised a multi-faith festival celebration on Tuesday.</p>.<p>With several festivals from various faiths falling within March and April, the event aimed to underscore the importance of inclusivity and mutual respect.</p>.<p>The celebration featured symbolic observances of Ugadi, Eid, Mahaveer Jayanti, Ramanavami, Baisakhi, Nowruz and Easter. </p>.Waqf Bill assault on Constitution, part of BJP's strategy to damage harmony: Congress.<p class="bodytext">In his Eid message, Mohammed Arif Vakil, educator and creator of Sufi Comics, said the best way to celebrate a festival is to understand its underlying purpose.</p>.<p class="bodytext">"The single most important purpose common to all religions is sacredness,” he said.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Dr Peter Machado, Metropolitan Archbishop of Bangalore, was present. </p>