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Perayaan
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3. ļ¶ You can meet the King and Queen of Malaysia
personally. This is your chance to shake hands with
them, as well as take pictures at the Istana Negara.
ļ¶ Malaysians have this great tradition which is called
"open-house", a warm showing of what is known as
Malaysian hospitality.
ļ¶ It does not even matter if you do not know your hosts!
Just wish them āSelamat Hari Rayaā and enjoy the
glorious feast prepared for this celebration.
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5. ļ Dress code for those who wish to pay their
respects to the King and the Prime Minister
is either formal, smart casual or long-sleeved
batik.
ļ Hari Raya Aidilfitri is the most joyful of
Muslim celebrations celebrated after
Ramadhan, the fasting month.
ļ This is also the time when Muslims
working in the towns and cities make an
exodus for their kampung or villages.
ļ Special prayers are held in mosques and it
is a season when Muslims ask for forgiveness
from their family members and friends.
ļ Muslims will be dressed in new traditional
clothes on this special day.
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8. * Celebration lasts for 15 days beginning from
the first day of the Chinese lunar calendar.
* A visit to the temple to seek the blessings of
the God of Prosperity - giving of 'ang pow' or
red packets - money by parents to their children
- among relatives - well wishers.
* Giving away of mandarin oranges is intended
as a symbol of prosperity and good luck for the
recipients.
* Another feature is a traditional lion dance.
9. ā¢ Open houses are also held during this happy
celebration.
ā¢ Red is the colour of the day.
ā¢ Red is most auspicious because it symbolises
luck and prosperity.
ā¢ Don't wear black because it is usually
associated with mourning.
10. ā»Deepavali is celebrated universally by Hindus and is
observed as a public holiday in Malaysia.
ā»This festival falls between the month of October and
November, the fourteenth day of the Tamil month of
Aipasi.
ā»It is also known to many as the Festival of Lights.
ā»The word āDeepavaliā derives from the combination
of the words āDipaā and āGavaliā, the former meaning
ālightā and the latter meaning āa rowā.
ā»Thus symbolizing the rows of lights that can be seen
at the houses of Hindu celebrants. Ā
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12. ā»As light dispels darkness, this festival symbolizes
the victory of good over evil.
ā»At the dawn of Deepavali, Hindus perform the ritual
oil bath which signifies a cleansing of the body and
soul.
ā»Following this symbolic rite in purification which
marks a new beginning, devotees visit the temple
where shrines of Hindu deities are encircled with
flower garlands.
15. Ī Wesak Day is celebrated throughout the world to
commemorate and honor the Birthday of Lord Buddha.
Ī The birth, enlightenment and death of Buddha.
Ī Celebrations begin before dawn in temples throughout
the country.
Ī Buddhist devotees will gather in temples throughout the
country to release doves and to offer prayers.
Ī Wesak is also an occasion to offer alms to monks and
give free meals to the needy.
16. Wesak Day Celebration - 19 May 2008
Lord
Buddha
Ī Buddhists observe the birth, enlightenment and passing of
Lord Buddha.
Ī Religious offerings and rituals such as 'bathing of the
Buddha', chanting of holy scriptures, lighting of joss sticks
and ordination of monks usually take place in Buddhist
temples.
20. ā¢ MENGUNJUNG KE TEMPAT IBADAT
MASING-MASING
PADA PAGI PERAYAAN MASING-
MASING
ā¢ MENGADAKAN RUMAH TERBUKA
ā¢ DIANGGAP SEBAGAI HARI YANG
MULIA
OLEH SETIAP KAUM
21. PERBEZAAN MELAYU CINA INDIA
PAKAIAN BAJU MELAYU SHIONG SHAM DHOTI &
& BAJU SAREE
KURUNG
MAKANAN KETUPAT BUAH MURUKKU
LEMANG MANDARIN
BULAN SYAWAL FEBRUARY AIPASI
MAKSUD DIRAIKAN MENYAMBUT MENGELAKKA
SEMPENA DENGAN N KEGELAPAN
AKHIRNYA HARAPAN DAN
BULAN LAHIRNYA MENYAMBUT
RAMADHAN. NASIB BAIK. KECERAHAN
DALAM HIDUP.