A festival is an event ordinarily celebrated by a community
and centering on some characteristic aspect of that
community and its religion or cultures. It is often marked as
a local or national holiday, such as : mela, or Eid. A festival
constitutes typical cases of globalization, as well as the high
culture-low culture interrelationship. Food is such a vital
resource that many festivals are associated with harvest
time.
This presentation summarizes key aspects of culture in Bangladesh. It discusses definitions of culture and includes sections on music, dance, festivals, and celebrations that are important parts of Bangladeshi culture. Some highlights mentioned are folk music traditions like Bhatiali and Bhawaiya, festivals such as Pohela Boishakh, Eid, and Durga Puja, and celebrations for harvesting seasons and marriages.
Bangladesh has a rich cultural heritage formed by its history, people, religions, occupations, and geography. Some key aspects of Bangladeshi culture include:
1) Festivals celebrate religious and seasonal events like Pohela Boishakh, Eid al-Fitr, Durga Puja, and harvest festivals. Traditional meals, clothing, and activities are part of these celebrations.
2) Arts like music, dance, photography, painting, and folk theater are deeply ingrained in Bangladeshi culture. Traditional instruments include the ektara and flute.
3) Marriage customs involve multi-day celebrations with rituals, clothing, jewelry, henna art, and food. Transportation of the bride by
A festival or gala is an event ordinarily staged by a community, centering on and celebrating some unique aspect of that community and its traditions, often marked as a local or national holiday, mela or EID.
This document discusses the different types of festivals celebrated in India including national festivals like Republic Day and Independence Day, religious festivals like Diwali and Holi, and harvest festivals like Pongal and Makar Sankranti. It provides details on the history, significance and traditions associated with each festival. The festivals help bring communities together and promote social cohesion by sharing cultural traditions.
The culture of Bangladesh has evolved over centuries and includes diverse traditions from various social groups. It is manifested in music, dance, drama, art, crafts, folklore, languages, literature, philosophy, religion, festivals, celebrations, cuisine and other customs. Some defining aspects of Bangladeshi culture include festivals like Pohela Boishakh, Eid, and Durga Puja; folk music genres like Bhatiali and Baul; traditional marriage customs; and dishes like biryani and desserts like sandesh and rasgulla. The Bengal Renaissance contributed greatly to developing Bengali culture in the 19th-20th centuries.
India celebrates many festivals that fall into three categories - national, religious, and harvest festivals. Some of the major national festivals discussed are Independence Day, Republic Day, and Gandhi Jayanti. Religious festivals mentioned include Diwali, Holi, Raksha Bandhan, Christmas, and Pongal. Harvest festivals noted are Makar Sankranti, Bihu, and Onam. Harvest festivals celebrate important agricultural periods and vary by region in India. The document provides brief overviews and histories of some of India's most prominent festivals to demonstrate the diversity of celebrations across the country.
The document summarizes key aspects of Bangladeshi culture, including various festivals, traditions, and religious celebrations that are an integral part of Bangladeshi society. Some of the prominent festivals and celebrations mentioned are Pohela Boishakh (Bengali New Year), Independence Day, Eid ul-Fitr, Eid ul-Adha, Durga Puja, and national days like International Mother Language Day and Victory Day. The document also briefly outlines traditions around marriage, food, arts and crafts, clothing, and the role of Islam, Hinduism, and other religions in Bangladeshi culture.
This presentation summarizes key aspects of culture in Bangladesh. It discusses definitions of culture and includes sections on music, dance, festivals, and celebrations that are important parts of Bangladeshi culture. Some highlights mentioned are folk music traditions like Bhatiali and Bhawaiya, festivals such as Pohela Boishakh, Eid, and Durga Puja, and celebrations for harvesting seasons and marriages.
Bangladesh has a rich cultural heritage formed by its history, people, religions, occupations, and geography. Some key aspects of Bangladeshi culture include:
1) Festivals celebrate religious and seasonal events like Pohela Boishakh, Eid al-Fitr, Durga Puja, and harvest festivals. Traditional meals, clothing, and activities are part of these celebrations.
2) Arts like music, dance, photography, painting, and folk theater are deeply ingrained in Bangladeshi culture. Traditional instruments include the ektara and flute.
3) Marriage customs involve multi-day celebrations with rituals, clothing, jewelry, henna art, and food. Transportation of the bride by
A festival or gala is an event ordinarily staged by a community, centering on and celebrating some unique aspect of that community and its traditions, often marked as a local or national holiday, mela or EID.
This document discusses the different types of festivals celebrated in India including national festivals like Republic Day and Independence Day, religious festivals like Diwali and Holi, and harvest festivals like Pongal and Makar Sankranti. It provides details on the history, significance and traditions associated with each festival. The festivals help bring communities together and promote social cohesion by sharing cultural traditions.
The culture of Bangladesh has evolved over centuries and includes diverse traditions from various social groups. It is manifested in music, dance, drama, art, crafts, folklore, languages, literature, philosophy, religion, festivals, celebrations, cuisine and other customs. Some defining aspects of Bangladeshi culture include festivals like Pohela Boishakh, Eid, and Durga Puja; folk music genres like Bhatiali and Baul; traditional marriage customs; and dishes like biryani and desserts like sandesh and rasgulla. The Bengal Renaissance contributed greatly to developing Bengali culture in the 19th-20th centuries.
India celebrates many festivals that fall into three categories - national, religious, and harvest festivals. Some of the major national festivals discussed are Independence Day, Republic Day, and Gandhi Jayanti. Religious festivals mentioned include Diwali, Holi, Raksha Bandhan, Christmas, and Pongal. Harvest festivals noted are Makar Sankranti, Bihu, and Onam. Harvest festivals celebrate important agricultural periods and vary by region in India. The document provides brief overviews and histories of some of India's most prominent festivals to demonstrate the diversity of celebrations across the country.
The document summarizes key aspects of Bangladeshi culture, including various festivals, traditions, and religious celebrations that are an integral part of Bangladeshi society. Some of the prominent festivals and celebrations mentioned are Pohela Boishakh (Bengali New Year), Independence Day, Eid ul-Fitr, Eid ul-Adha, Durga Puja, and national days like International Mother Language Day and Victory Day. The document also briefly outlines traditions around marriage, food, arts and crafts, clothing, and the role of Islam, Hinduism, and other religions in Bangladeshi culture.
If all of the world´s cultural heritage (sports, music, fashion, architecture, literature, painting, etc..) was contained in a time capsule, what would you include to demonstrate the legacy of your country?
The document discusses several festivals celebrated in India. It describes Lohri as a harvest festival celebrated in January in Punjab and Haryana. Holi is identified as the festival of colors celebrated in various states to mark the arrival of summer. Baisakhi is highlighted as the most important harvest festival in Punjab celebrated in April. Other festivals mentioned include Diwali (festival of lights), Christmas, Eid-ul-Fitr (Muslim festival), Independence Day, and Dussehra. The document encourages celebrating all festivals to spread messages of joy, happiness, and togetherness.
The document provides descriptions of various cultural festivals celebrated in Malaysia throughout the year, including Thaipusam (January), Chinese New Year (February), Good Friday and Easter (April), Wesak Day (May), Harvest Festival (May), Gawai Dayak (June), Dragon Boat Festival (June), Rainforest World Music Festival (July), Independence Day (August), Hari Raya Aidilfitri (August), Hungry Ghost Festival (August), Malaysia Day (September), Mid-Autumn Festival (September), Hari Raya Haji (October), Deepavali (November), and Christmas (December). Many of the festivals celebrate religious or cultural traditions, involve family gatherings and special foods, and
So hello viewers I am back with the new presentation.
This presentation tells about india's diversity.
Although the India is a one nation then also india🇮🇳 having some diversity. We are talking about article 16 of india's Constitution.
Informative, colorful and animated presentation about some (specifically seven festivals are mentioned in the ppt) out of the many festivals India is known for. Hope this presentation helps you!
1. The document discusses several religious festivals celebrated in Bangladesh, including Pahela Baishakh (Bengali New Year), Eid-ul-Fitr (the biggest Muslim festival), Eid-ul-Adha (the second biggest Muslim festival), Muharram, Durga Puja (the biggest Hindu festival), and Vesakha (Buddha Purnima, commemorating Buddha's birth, enlightenment, and death).
2. Many of the religious festivals are celebrated by people of all faiths in Bangladesh, as reflected in the Bangla verse quoted which means "the festival of each religion is celebrated by all."
3. Large celebrations and congregations are held in cities like Dh
The list of top 20 festivals celebrated in India given on this Blog has been created after long analysis of the traffic received during the last couple of years of Hindu festivals. Being a highly spiritual country (India), festivals are at the heart of people’s lives in India. Don't miss these popular festivals in India for an unforgettable experience and unique way of seeing Indian culture at its best.
India celebrates many festivals that depict its diverse culture and traditions, including Diwali, Dussehra, Independence Day, Republic Day, Gandhi Jayanti, Holi, Raksha Bandhan, and Eid Mubarak. Diwali honors the victory of good over evil and is celebrated through lights and fireworks. Dussehra commemorates Lord Rama's victory over Ravana. Independence Day and Republic Day celebrate India's independence and status as a republic. Gandhi Jayanti honors the leader Mahatma Gandhi. Holi is a festival of colors. Raksha Bandhan celebrates the bond between siblings. Eid Mubarak marks the end of Ramadan for Muslims.
The document provides information about various festivals celebrated in India. It discusses Diwali, the festival of lights, which is a major Hindu festival celebrated in October/November. It is celebrated by lighting small oil lamps and decorating homes with lamps and rangoli designs. It also discusses Holi, the festival of colors celebrated in February/March which marks the arrival of spring. People play with colors and celebrate. It then briefly discusses Baisakhi, an important festival for Sikhs which commemorates the formation of the Khalsa Panth. It is also celebrated as a harvest festival in Punjab. The document concludes by providing a short description of Christmas which is celebrated by Christians in December to mark the birth of Jesus Christ.
Winter in India brings many unique, vibrant festivals. Some of the 8 must visit winter festivals highlighted include:
Diwali (October/November) - The festival of lights where homes are decorated with lights and people worship Hindu deities.
Sunburn Goa Music Festival (December) - A 3-day electronic dance music festival on the beaches of Goa with gleaming lights and loud music.
Christmas (December 25th) - Celebrated enthusiastically by Christians who visit churches and decorate homes with colorful lights and trees.
Shillong is the capital of Meghalaya, India, also known as the "Scotland of the East". It is a popular tourist destination known for its music culture and festivals. Some of the major festivals celebrated in Shillong are the Nongkrem dance festival in November, Ka Shad Suk Mynsiem in April which is a thanksgiving to nature, Autumn festival featuring fashion shows and cultural events, Jaintia festival in July involving dancing and sports, and Garo festival between September to December worshipping gods of fertility and harvest.
Indian festivals are celebrated by different cultures through special rituals and add color to Indian heritage. They welcome seasons, harvests, rains or full moons, or celebrate religious occasions. Many festivals celebrate different harvests or commemorate historical figures and events, while expressing devotion to various deities. Festivals emphasize different aspects in different parts of India. They include Durga Puja, Dasehra, Diwali, Kali Puja, Raksha Bandhan, Bhai Phota, Janmashtami, Holi, Eid ul-Fitr, Baishakhi, Independence Day, Republic Day, Ganesh Chaturthi, Christmas, Pongal, Onam, Mahavir Jayanti, G
Festivals provide opportunities to showcase culture and traditions. They help connect people to their roots and pass knowledge to new generations. The document discusses religious, national, and cultural festivals celebrated in Pakistan. Religious festivals include Eid ul Fitr, Eid ul Azha, Shab-e-Barat, and Eid Milad-un-Nabi. National festivals are Pakistan Day, Independence Day, Defense Day, and Air Force Day. Cultural festivals mentioned are Shandur Polo Festival, Sibi Mela, Basant Festival, and Lok Mela. Festivals are important for promoting social relations, cultural preservation, and understanding customs.
India is the only country where so many fairs and festivals are onganized......
every month has numerous festivals....
these all festivals enhance indian culture and enrich it....
All the festivals can't be described in a small ppt but tried to cover the major fests....
for more details contact-
anishrajgoyal09rockstar@gmail.com
Harvest festivals of Indian states occurs at the time of main harvest of a the region and people. The 29 states of India celebrates its own Harvest festival at various times throughout the year.
Major harvest festivals in India are Makara Sankranti which is also known as Pongal, Uttarayana, Lohri, and Bhogali Bihu. This presentation briefly describes the different harvest festivals celebrated in India.
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This document provides a summary of various religious, cultural, and national festivals celebrated in Pakistan. It discusses major Islamic religious festivals including Eid-ul-Fitr, Eid-ul-Azha, Shab-e-Barat, and Eid Milad-un Nabi. It also covers national days such as Pakistan Day, Independence Day, and festivals honoring important figures in Pakistan's history. Additionally, it summarizes cultural festivals held across Pakistan's various regions showcasing local traditions, crafts, music and dances.
This document discusses different types of festivals celebrated in India, including religious, national, and harvest festivals. It provides details on several important religious festivals like Diwali and Raksha Bandhan, describing their significance and how they are celebrated. National festivals like Independence Day and Republic Day are also examined, highlighting their dates and importance to Indians. Finally, the document covers harvest festivals specific to certain states, such as Bihu in Assam and Baisakhi in Punjab. In summary, the document categorizes festivals, provides examples and details on religious and national festivals in India, and discusses the role of harvest festivals at a regional level.
This document discusses the importance and types of festivals. It begins by explaining that festivals provide a way to showcase art and media, and help preserve culture and pass traditions to new generations. It then outlines the main types of festivals as religious, national, and cultural. Several prominent festivals of each type are described in brief, including Eid ul-Fitr, Pakistan Day, and Basant Festival. The document emphasizes that festivals increase social relations and help maintain cultural heritage and customs.
This SlideShare consists of information about various fairs and festivals celebrated in himachal pradesh India. THIS SlideShare is prepared on the occasion of azaadi mohastav for cultural exchange celebration.
Religious Customs In Relation To Crop Calendars In Relation To Crop Calendars...RAJKUMARPOREL
The document discusses several religious customs and festivals celebrated in India in relation to crop calendars, including Bihu, Pongal, Sankranti, and Haj Yatra. Bihu, Pongal, and Sankranti are harvest festivals associated with the Hindu calendar and celebrated with feasts, music, dancing, and rituals giving thanks for the harvest. Haj Yatra refers to the annual Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca that is one of the Five Pillars of Islam and involves performing rituals at various religious sites around Mecca over several days.
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If all of the world´s cultural heritage (sports, music, fashion, architecture, literature, painting, etc..) was contained in a time capsule, what would you include to demonstrate the legacy of your country?
The document discusses several festivals celebrated in India. It describes Lohri as a harvest festival celebrated in January in Punjab and Haryana. Holi is identified as the festival of colors celebrated in various states to mark the arrival of summer. Baisakhi is highlighted as the most important harvest festival in Punjab celebrated in April. Other festivals mentioned include Diwali (festival of lights), Christmas, Eid-ul-Fitr (Muslim festival), Independence Day, and Dussehra. The document encourages celebrating all festivals to spread messages of joy, happiness, and togetherness.
The document provides descriptions of various cultural festivals celebrated in Malaysia throughout the year, including Thaipusam (January), Chinese New Year (February), Good Friday and Easter (April), Wesak Day (May), Harvest Festival (May), Gawai Dayak (June), Dragon Boat Festival (June), Rainforest World Music Festival (July), Independence Day (August), Hari Raya Aidilfitri (August), Hungry Ghost Festival (August), Malaysia Day (September), Mid-Autumn Festival (September), Hari Raya Haji (October), Deepavali (November), and Christmas (December). Many of the festivals celebrate religious or cultural traditions, involve family gatherings and special foods, and
So hello viewers I am back with the new presentation.
This presentation tells about india's diversity.
Although the India is a one nation then also india🇮🇳 having some diversity. We are talking about article 16 of india's Constitution.
Informative, colorful and animated presentation about some (specifically seven festivals are mentioned in the ppt) out of the many festivals India is known for. Hope this presentation helps you!
1. The document discusses several religious festivals celebrated in Bangladesh, including Pahela Baishakh (Bengali New Year), Eid-ul-Fitr (the biggest Muslim festival), Eid-ul-Adha (the second biggest Muslim festival), Muharram, Durga Puja (the biggest Hindu festival), and Vesakha (Buddha Purnima, commemorating Buddha's birth, enlightenment, and death).
2. Many of the religious festivals are celebrated by people of all faiths in Bangladesh, as reflected in the Bangla verse quoted which means "the festival of each religion is celebrated by all."
3. Large celebrations and congregations are held in cities like Dh
The list of top 20 festivals celebrated in India given on this Blog has been created after long analysis of the traffic received during the last couple of years of Hindu festivals. Being a highly spiritual country (India), festivals are at the heart of people’s lives in India. Don't miss these popular festivals in India for an unforgettable experience and unique way of seeing Indian culture at its best.
India celebrates many festivals that depict its diverse culture and traditions, including Diwali, Dussehra, Independence Day, Republic Day, Gandhi Jayanti, Holi, Raksha Bandhan, and Eid Mubarak. Diwali honors the victory of good over evil and is celebrated through lights and fireworks. Dussehra commemorates Lord Rama's victory over Ravana. Independence Day and Republic Day celebrate India's independence and status as a republic. Gandhi Jayanti honors the leader Mahatma Gandhi. Holi is a festival of colors. Raksha Bandhan celebrates the bond between siblings. Eid Mubarak marks the end of Ramadan for Muslims.
The document provides information about various festivals celebrated in India. It discusses Diwali, the festival of lights, which is a major Hindu festival celebrated in October/November. It is celebrated by lighting small oil lamps and decorating homes with lamps and rangoli designs. It also discusses Holi, the festival of colors celebrated in February/March which marks the arrival of spring. People play with colors and celebrate. It then briefly discusses Baisakhi, an important festival for Sikhs which commemorates the formation of the Khalsa Panth. It is also celebrated as a harvest festival in Punjab. The document concludes by providing a short description of Christmas which is celebrated by Christians in December to mark the birth of Jesus Christ.
Winter in India brings many unique, vibrant festivals. Some of the 8 must visit winter festivals highlighted include:
Diwali (October/November) - The festival of lights where homes are decorated with lights and people worship Hindu deities.
Sunburn Goa Music Festival (December) - A 3-day electronic dance music festival on the beaches of Goa with gleaming lights and loud music.
Christmas (December 25th) - Celebrated enthusiastically by Christians who visit churches and decorate homes with colorful lights and trees.
Shillong is the capital of Meghalaya, India, also known as the "Scotland of the East". It is a popular tourist destination known for its music culture and festivals. Some of the major festivals celebrated in Shillong are the Nongkrem dance festival in November, Ka Shad Suk Mynsiem in April which is a thanksgiving to nature, Autumn festival featuring fashion shows and cultural events, Jaintia festival in July involving dancing and sports, and Garo festival between September to December worshipping gods of fertility and harvest.
Indian festivals are celebrated by different cultures through special rituals and add color to Indian heritage. They welcome seasons, harvests, rains or full moons, or celebrate religious occasions. Many festivals celebrate different harvests or commemorate historical figures and events, while expressing devotion to various deities. Festivals emphasize different aspects in different parts of India. They include Durga Puja, Dasehra, Diwali, Kali Puja, Raksha Bandhan, Bhai Phota, Janmashtami, Holi, Eid ul-Fitr, Baishakhi, Independence Day, Republic Day, Ganesh Chaturthi, Christmas, Pongal, Onam, Mahavir Jayanti, G
Festivals provide opportunities to showcase culture and traditions. They help connect people to their roots and pass knowledge to new generations. The document discusses religious, national, and cultural festivals celebrated in Pakistan. Religious festivals include Eid ul Fitr, Eid ul Azha, Shab-e-Barat, and Eid Milad-un-Nabi. National festivals are Pakistan Day, Independence Day, Defense Day, and Air Force Day. Cultural festivals mentioned are Shandur Polo Festival, Sibi Mela, Basant Festival, and Lok Mela. Festivals are important for promoting social relations, cultural preservation, and understanding customs.
India is the only country where so many fairs and festivals are onganized......
every month has numerous festivals....
these all festivals enhance indian culture and enrich it....
All the festivals can't be described in a small ppt but tried to cover the major fests....
for more details contact-
anishrajgoyal09rockstar@gmail.com
Harvest festivals of Indian states occurs at the time of main harvest of a the region and people. The 29 states of India celebrates its own Harvest festival at various times throughout the year.
Major harvest festivals in India are Makara Sankranti which is also known as Pongal, Uttarayana, Lohri, and Bhogali Bihu. This presentation briefly describes the different harvest festivals celebrated in India.
To see more presentations on various interesting topics and to get notes for Computer visit my blog : https://aviyalpresentations.wordpress.com/
This document provides a summary of various religious, cultural, and national festivals celebrated in Pakistan. It discusses major Islamic religious festivals including Eid-ul-Fitr, Eid-ul-Azha, Shab-e-Barat, and Eid Milad-un Nabi. It also covers national days such as Pakistan Day, Independence Day, and festivals honoring important figures in Pakistan's history. Additionally, it summarizes cultural festivals held across Pakistan's various regions showcasing local traditions, crafts, music and dances.
This document discusses different types of festivals celebrated in India, including religious, national, and harvest festivals. It provides details on several important religious festivals like Diwali and Raksha Bandhan, describing their significance and how they are celebrated. National festivals like Independence Day and Republic Day are also examined, highlighting their dates and importance to Indians. Finally, the document covers harvest festivals specific to certain states, such as Bihu in Assam and Baisakhi in Punjab. In summary, the document categorizes festivals, provides examples and details on religious and national festivals in India, and discusses the role of harvest festivals at a regional level.
This document discusses the importance and types of festivals. It begins by explaining that festivals provide a way to showcase art and media, and help preserve culture and pass traditions to new generations. It then outlines the main types of festivals as religious, national, and cultural. Several prominent festivals of each type are described in brief, including Eid ul-Fitr, Pakistan Day, and Basant Festival. The document emphasizes that festivals increase social relations and help maintain cultural heritage and customs.
This SlideShare consists of information about various fairs and festivals celebrated in himachal pradesh India. THIS SlideShare is prepared on the occasion of azaadi mohastav for cultural exchange celebration.
Religious Customs In Relation To Crop Calendars In Relation To Crop Calendars...RAJKUMARPOREL
The document discusses several religious customs and festivals celebrated in India in relation to crop calendars, including Bihu, Pongal, Sankranti, and Haj Yatra. Bihu, Pongal, and Sankranti are harvest festivals associated with the Hindu calendar and celebrated with feasts, music, dancing, and rituals giving thanks for the harvest. Haj Yatra refers to the annual Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca that is one of the Five Pillars of Islam and involves performing rituals at various religious sites around Mecca over several days.
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The Fascinating World of Bats: Unveiling the Secrets of the Night
Bats, the mysterious creatures of the night, have long been a source of fascination and fear for humans. With their eerie squeaks and fluttering wings, they have captured our imagination and sparked our curiosity. Yet, beyond the myths and legends, bats are fascinating creatures that play a vital role in our ecosystem.
There are over 1,300 species of bats, ranging from the tiny Kitti's hog-nosed bat to the majestic flying foxes. These winged mammals are found in almost every corner of the globe, from the scorching deserts to the lush rainforests. Their diversity is a testament to their adaptability and resilience.
Bats are insectivores, feeding on a vast array of insects, from mosquitoes to beetles. A single bat can consume up to 1,200 insects in an hour, making them a crucial part of our pest control system. By preying on insects that damage crops, bats save the agricultural industry billions of dollars each year.
But bats are not just useful; they are also fascinating creatures. Their ability to fly in complete darkness, using echolocation to navigate and hunt, is a remarkable feat of evolution. They are also social animals, living in colonies and communicating with each other through a complex system of calls and body language.
Despite their importance, bats face numerous threats, from habitat destruction to climate change. Many species are endangered, and conservation efforts are necessary to protect these magnificent creatures.
In conclusion, bats are more than just creatures of the night; they are a vital part of our ecosystem, playing a crucial role in maintaining the balance of nature. By learning more about these fascinating animals, we can appreciate their importance and work to protect them for generations to come. So, let us embrace the beauty and mystery of bats, and celebrate their unique place in our world.
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2. WHAT IS FESTIVALS?
■ A festival is an event ordinarily celebrated by a community
and centering on some characteristic aspect of that
community and its religion or cultures. It is often marked as
a local or national holiday, such as : mela, or Eid. A festival
constitutes typical cases of globalization, as well as the high
culture-low culture interrelationship. Food is such a vital
resource that many festivals are associated with harvest
time.
3. MEJOR FESTIVALS IN BANGLADESH
■ Bangladesh is a land of festivals. There is a popular saying in Bangla ‘Baro Mashe
Tero Paban’ meaning 13 festivals in 12 months. It is interesting to note that many of
our festivals are linked to religions, seasons and specials occasions. In recent times,
international festivals have also been added to the list. However, festivals can be
grouped broadly into religious, nonreligious, indigenous and nonindigenous.
■ Festivals are common to all societies and cultures. With the change of social and
economic structures, the natures of festivals also change. But some festivals are so
deeply rooted in the social organism that they continue to entertain from generation
to generation. The festivals, which got started in the primitive society centering on
the prayer for food, have now been filled with various colors and varieties.
4. MAJOR FASTIVALS:
■ POHELA BOISHAKH
■ POHELA FALGUN
■ LALON MELA
■ THE KITE FLYING FESTIVAL
■ INDEPENDENCE DAY
■ WORLD MOTHER LANGUAGE DAY
■ NABANNA
■ Ekushey Boi Mela:
■ Dhaka International Trade Fair:
■ Eid Ul Fitr
■ Eid Ul Adha
■ MUHARRAM
■ CHIRSTMAS
■ DURGA PUJA
5. POHELA BOISHAKH
■ The first day of Bangla year is celebrated as Pahela Boishakh. The day is celebrated
with festivity across the country. It is celebrated in villages and towns. People in the
village celebrate this day according to their age-old customs. Special meals are
arranged at home.
■ Baisakhi melas are held in different places. In towns, various socio-cultural
organizations arrange interesting programs on this day. At Ramna Batamul, it is
celebrated gorgeously. Many urban people wake up early in the morning and go to the
function to enjoy poem reciting, songs, stage drama, lecture, etc.
■ Many people eat panta hilisa in the morning. Children put on colorful dresses. They go
to the Boishakhi Mela and buy sweets, toys, dolls, and handmade things. They enjoy the
day with great pleasure.
6.
7. POHELA FALGUN
Bangladesh is a country where colorful fairs and festivals. In our Bangladesh the spring season stays for two
months [Falgun and Chaitra]. A colorful festival held to welcome Bashanto. Attired in reddish-yellow saris
with red border and hairs decorated with flowers, young women and girls as well as young men and boys in
traditional pajama and punjabi, carrying flowers, took part in the colorful march. A good number of kids also
got their attractive faces painted with different motifs including birds, national flag, butterflies etc. Pahela
Falgun is celebrated on February 13. It is called the ‘Rituraj Bashonto’.
8. LALON MELA
■ Lalon song is called the song of a spiritual anthem. Every year, a five-day long fair is
organized at Kushtia on the eve of Baul Fakir Lalon Shah’s birth anniversary
otherwise known as ‘Tirodhn Dibosh.’ The akhara (a place where Lalon lived) is
colorfully decorated where thousands of Lalon devotees gather from different
locations of the country to celebrate his philosophical thoughts by performing his
thousands of compositions.
9. THE KITE FLYING FESTIVAL
■ In Bangladesh, each season has its individual way of representing nature here. All
over the country, the Kite Flying Festival also known as the Shakrain Festival takes
place to celebrate spring (Bashanta). The clear blue sky gets packed with high-flying
kites in different colors and shapes
10. INDEPENDENCE DAY
■ The biggest state festival, the Independence day (March 26) is observed throughout
the country. All major cities wear a festive look. It is a public holiday. The citizens of
Dhaka wake up early in the morning to the sound of booming guns heralding the
day. Leaders of the government, political and social organizations, freedom fighters
and ordinary citizens alike place floral wreaths at the National Martyrs' Memorial at
Savar.
11. WORLD MOTHER LANGUAGE DAY
■ 21 February of every year is observed throughout the country in remembrance of the
martyrs' of Language Movement of 1952. Blood was shed on this day at the Central
Shahid Minar area to establish Bangla as a state language of Pakistan. On this day,
everybody holds a black badge and walk to the Shaheed Minar barefooted. They go
there to offer flowers on the altar of the Shaheed Minar to show respect to the
martyrs.
12. NABANNA
■ Navanna [nava + anna] literally, new food] a harvest festival celebrating the
harvesting the new crop- aman paddy. Most agricultural societies tend to celebrate
the harvesting of their main crop.
13. Ekushey Book Fair
■ Ekushey Book Fair is now a popular festival in the life of people. It is held only once
in a year. Ekushey Book Fair or Amor Ekushey Grontho Mela (“Book Fair of the
Immortal 21st"), commonly known as Ekushey Boi Mela (“Book Fair of the 21st"), is
the national book fair of Bangladesh. It takes place over the entire month of
February every year,
14. Dhaka International Trade Fair
■ Dhaka International Trade Fair is an international trade fair in Bangladesh. It is
organized by the Export Promotion Bureau together with the Ministry of Commerce
of the Government of Bangladesh. DITF is held from the first week of January to the
first week of February every year.
15. Eid Ul Fitr
■ The joyous three-day celebration, Eid ul-Fitr falls on the first day of Shawwal, the
month which follows Ramadan in the Islamic calendar. However, the celebrations
begin upon the sighting of the new moon which marks the end of the month of
fasting and prayer.
16. Eid Ul Adha
■ Eid ul-Adha also known as the Feast of sacrifice falls on the 10th day of the Islamic
calendar’s last month, Dhu al-Hijjah. All over the world, Muslims who can afford a
cow, goat or sheep sacrifice it as a reminder of Ibrahim’s obedience to Allah.
17. MUHARRAM
■ Muharram is the first month, which marks the beginning of a new year in Islamic
calendar. Muslims all across the world begin the Islamic New Year with the month of
Muharram, which started on September 1 this year. In fact, the month of Muharram is
considered the second most holy month after Ramzan.
18. CHIRSTMAS
■ Christmas, known as "Bara Din" or The Big Day in Bangla is celebrated with
festivities in Dhaka and elsewhere in the country. Functions include illumination of
churches, decorating Christmas tree & other festivities.
19. DURGA PUJA
■ Durga Puja, the biggest festival of the Hindu community in the country, continues for
ten days with the last three days being the most joyful. The festivities culminate with
the idol of goddess Durga immersed in the river.