The document summarizes New Year traditions and celebrations in Armenia. It describes how Armenians historically celebrated the new year on March 21st to mark the spring equinox and the birthday of the mythical god Vahagn. It notes that January 1st was adopted as the new year in the 18th century, though some regions continued older traditions. Modern Armenians celebrate with feasts, singing, exchanging gifts and presents within families. Traditional foods include dolma, kata, and anushabur sweet soup. New Year's is also marked with public celebrations in parks and special TV programming on December 31st.
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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.
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/
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3. The ancient Armenians had been celebrating the coming of the New Year on the 21st of March. That date is not only the first day of the spring, but also the birthday of the mythical God Vahagn, in whom believed the pagan Armenians about 10 thousand years ago.
4. On this day the Armenians prepared huge feasts to welcome and celebrate the zenith of the nature. During the 18th Century, January 1st was accepted as a beginning of the New Year. In spite of this change, Armenians in many regions of the country, like Suni, Artzah and Udik, continued to celebrate New Year on Navasard.
5. Gradually at the end of the 20th century all Armenians adopted the 1st of January as the official first day of the New Year. In Armenia it was a custom that on New Year's Eve, children gathered in-groups and went around their village, singing songs and greeting the New Year by singing to their neighbors.
6. They usually received lots of fruit as present. Decorating a New Year's tree was not one of the customs in the past. Within the family, it was a custom for the family members to exchange presents, but, a wife never received a present from her husband, as this was considered a disgrace.
7. Parts of the traditional New Year's meal like various dried fruits, raisins, different kinds of nuts, gahin and others would have been previously prepared, but the pastries, cakes and harisan would have been prepared on the 30th of December.
8. The most remarkable meal is the dolma, which is prepared with rice and grape leaves.
9. And there was no New Year celebrated without Kata, which is made of wheat flour, butter, milk and sugar. As well as the AnushAbur which is a sweet soup which is made of wheat, kernels and dried fruits.
10. New Year in Armenia includes parties in the different parks also. The guests take part in the celebrations but all these activities are done with an eye to the conservation of the environment.
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12. On the last day of December there are many special activity programs on television. All the television channels try to present the best program for New Year's Eve.
13. The people in Armenia spent the New Year day with happiness and delight.