JDC in Lithuania found lots of innovative ways to celebrate Easter and people's birthdays during the COVID-19. These slides were shared as part of the Day Centres Without Walls webinar series.
JDC in Lithuania found lots of innovative ways to celebrate Easter and people's birthdays during the COVID-19. These slides were shared as part of the Day Centres Without Walls webinar series.
India Festival Tours – Know About The Top Festivals In IndiaOpulent Routes
Being a colourful nation, India festival tours are one of the popular choices among travellers. These are as incredible and diverse as the people and landscape you can find in the country.
India is famous for its culture,history, architecture and number of festivals. Winter season has a wide variety of Unique, Vibrant and Colourful festival. Winter festivals are more unique so pack your luggage and Book your Cheap Flight Tickets to India from Canada.
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Diwali, also known as Deepavali, is one of the most popular and widely celebrated festivals in India. It is a Hindu festival that typically lasts five days and marks the triumph of light over darkness and good over evil. The festival usually falls between October and November, depending on the Hindu lunar calendar.
DIWALI AROUND GLOBE A FESTIVAL OF LIGHT, FUN, AND JOY.pdfNeerajChaudhary99
Diwali, also known as Deepavali, is one of the most significant and widely celebrated festivals in India. It marks the victory of light over darkness, good over evil, and knowledge over ignorance. While Diwali has deep-rooted traditions and customs in India, it has also transcended borders and become a global celebration. In this blog, we will explore the essence of Diwali celebrated in India and other countries, delving into the traditions, cultural significance, and the unifying spirit of this festival of lights.
Celebrate the Spirit of Lohri with Thoughtful and Festive Giftspriyakum258
Lohri, a vibrant and joyous festival celebrated primarily in North India, marks the end of winter and the arrival of longer days. This harvest festival, filled with bonfires, traditional music, and delectable treats, also brings with it the tradition of exchanging gifts. As families and friends come together to rejoice in the warmth of the bonfire, the exchange of Lohri gifts adds an extra layer of festivity to the celebrations.
In this nation, the Hindu holiday of Navratri is observed twice a year in the months of Chaitra and Sharad. In Hindu mythology, the festival of Navratri is very significant. Everywhere in the nation, the holiday is observed with tremendous fanfare and display.
India Festival Tours – Know About The Top Festivals In IndiaOpulent Routes
Being a colourful nation, India festival tours are one of the popular choices among travellers. These are as incredible and diverse as the people and landscape you can find in the country.
India is famous for its culture,history, architecture and number of festivals. Winter season has a wide variety of Unique, Vibrant and Colourful festival. Winter festivals are more unique so pack your luggage and Book your Cheap Flight Tickets to India from Canada.
image_pdfimage_print
Diwali, also known as Deepavali, is one of the most popular and widely celebrated festivals in India. It is a Hindu festival that typically lasts five days and marks the triumph of light over darkness and good over evil. The festival usually falls between October and November, depending on the Hindu lunar calendar.
DIWALI AROUND GLOBE A FESTIVAL OF LIGHT, FUN, AND JOY.pdfNeerajChaudhary99
Diwali, also known as Deepavali, is one of the most significant and widely celebrated festivals in India. It marks the victory of light over darkness, good over evil, and knowledge over ignorance. While Diwali has deep-rooted traditions and customs in India, it has also transcended borders and become a global celebration. In this blog, we will explore the essence of Diwali celebrated in India and other countries, delving into the traditions, cultural significance, and the unifying spirit of this festival of lights.
Celebrate the Spirit of Lohri with Thoughtful and Festive Giftspriyakum258
Lohri, a vibrant and joyous festival celebrated primarily in North India, marks the end of winter and the arrival of longer days. This harvest festival, filled with bonfires, traditional music, and delectable treats, also brings with it the tradition of exchanging gifts. As families and friends come together to rejoice in the warmth of the bonfire, the exchange of Lohri gifts adds an extra layer of festivity to the celebrations.
In this nation, the Hindu holiday of Navratri is observed twice a year in the months of Chaitra and Sharad. In Hindu mythology, the festival of Navratri is very significant. Everywhere in the nation, the holiday is observed with tremendous fanfare and display.
4. The Festival of Lights Diwali is celebrated by Hindus in India and all around the world in October or November. It is the Hindu New Year and is either a 3-day or 5-day holiday depending on where you come from. In 2010, Diwali will be celebrated on the 5th of November. Diwali for Kids
5. Children have a holiday from school. Presents are given and delicious holiday food is prepared and exchanged. New clothes and jewelry are worn. Parties are held, and dice and card games are played. Diwali lamps for sale in the market Diwali for Kids. Activity Village. Online
6. The Festival of Lights Diwali is celebrated by Hindus in India and all around the world in October or November . It is the Hindu New Year and is either a 3-day or 5-day holiday depending on where you come from. In 2010, Diwali will be celebrated on 5th November. Diwali for Kids
Discussion: what special celebrations have you participated in? Birthdays? Holidays? What holidays do you celebrate? When are these celebrated? What special things do you do to celebrate? (food, traditions etc.) We are going to be researching different celebrations and festivals around the world together.
We are going to practice by researching Diwali together. Let’s start by reading this article to find out a little bit about this holiday. To do that, let’s try and zero in on the information we need. What question are we trying to answer when we read this magazine? Do all the words on this page look the same? Does anyone see bigger, bolder letters, that are at the top of a paragraph? What is a paragraph? What do we mean when we say paragraph? A bunch of sentences about one topic. What I want to do is just read the headings. Those are bigger and bolder and at the top of the paragraph. The headings tell you what the paragraph is going to be about. We are looking for information about a holiday called “Diwali”. Let’s read each heading, and when we get to “Diwali” let’s stop and read about that holiday. As we read the headings, there will be new words. You can sound it out, or phone a friend or teacher (point to each and read together)
What does “Hindu” mean? Hinduism is a major religion people practice all over the world. Many people in India practice this religion. Diwali is a Hindu religion, meaning it comes from this tradition.
Now let’s read an website that tells us about this holiday. The question we are trying to answer today, is “When is this holiday celebrated?” We are going to underline any information that answers this question. Let’s read one sentence at a time. Does anything here tell us when the holiday is celebrated? I need to underline that information. What should I underline?
Let’s continue reading the article. We need to underline information that answers the question, “When is this holiday celebrated? Read each sentence. Does this answer the question, “When is Diwali celebrated?” Include web site citation
After students answer on previous slides (perhaps using Smartboard to underline), go to this page for the answer.
Now it’s your turn! Let’s use this book to try and answer our question. You are going to need to underline any information that tells us when this holiday is celebrated.
Student volunteer to underline on the smartboard when this holiday is celebrated.
Bailey, Donna. Diwali in India. 1990.
Students are answering the question, When is the new year celebrated in Hong Kong? Students receive slides 10-13 to underline for practice.