Paris Olympics 2024: The tradition of lighting the torch in the Olympic Games is very old. The Olympic Games begin with the lighting of the torch, which is lit in Greece. This torch lit in Greece is passed from one torchbearer to another and finally it reaches the city where the games are being held.
As this time in 2024 the Olympic Games will be organized in Paris, France. Let us tell you that the Maha Kumbh of sports, Olympics is organized every four years. This time it will start in Paris from 26 July and the Olympic Games will conclude on 11 August 2024.
Let us tell you that the first torch for the torch relay of Paris Olympics 2024 was lit with the rays of the sun on 16 April 2024 during a ceremony held at the sanctuary of Olympia in Greece as per the ancient tradition. Ancient games were held at this place.
After the Olympic torch is lit in Ancient Olympia, Greece, the formal opening of the Paris Olympic Games in July will be done with a colourful and traditional ceremony. But do you know why the torch is lit in the Olympic Games, how old is this practice and what does it symbolize? Let’s know about it-
Why is the Olympic torch lit?
The tradition of lighting the torch in the Olympic Games is very old. It is lit with the rays of the Sun. The reason for this is that according to ancient religious beliefs, the rays of the Sun were considered very sacred. Therefore, since ancient times, the games were started by lighting the torch with the rays of the Sun. Even in modern times, the torch is lit in the same way in the Olympic Games.
At the Olympics religious tradition of lighting torch
The Olympic torch is lit in the same old way as it was in ancient times, in an ancient ceremony at the Temple of Hera in Greece. To light the torch, actresses dressed as Greek priests use a mirror (parabolic glass) and the rays of the sun near the ruins of the Temple of Hera.
What is Olympic torch?
The Olympic torch is the torch that is lit under the authority of the IOC (International Olympic Committee). The Olympic torch is an expression of the positive values that humans have always associated with the symbolism of fire. In this way the torch forms a link between ancient and modern games.
Shortly before the opening of the Olympic Games, a torch is lit in the city of Olympia in Greece. Olympia is an ancient place that is associated with the history of the ancient Olympic Games. After lighting the torch from Olympia, it is taken to the host city.
What does the Olympic torch symbolize?
The Olympic torch is considered one of the most important symbols of the Olympic Games. The Olympic torch is considered a symbol of hope, peace and unity. Lighting the Olympic torch means starting the Olympic Games.
The Olympic torch or any kind of torch is symbolic in every way. Fire is considered a symbol of knowledge and life in different cultures. Because without it, human life would not have developed as it is. It would not be wrong to say that without fire, human life would not have been possible. The flame lit for the Olympic torch is no different. It is a symbol of life and the light of the soul and the quest for knowledge.
What does the torch represent in Hinduism
- Fire, air, water, sky and earth. Among these five elements of creation, fire is considered to be of the greatest importance in Hinduism. Because apart from being effective, it is also a destructive force. It is a symbol of energy, heat and light.
- There are 49 types of fire mentioned in Hindu scriptures. Among these, fire has a special place for every task.
- The torch that is lit for the Olympics is sent from one country to another. In this way athletes from all over the world carry it with them. Which shows unity and goodwill.
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