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EID-UL-FITR
The
biggest Muslim festival, Eid-ul- Fitr is observed
throughout the world. The Eid falls on
the following day of Ramadan or the month of fasting.
EID-UL-AZHA
Eid-ul-Azha
is the second biggest festival of the Muslims. It
marks the Hajj in Mecca on the 10th of Zilhaj,
the lunar month. Large Eid congregations are held
in mosques and public prayer grounds. Animals are
sacrificed in the memory of Hazrat Ibrahim's (AM)
preparedness for the sacrifice of his beloved son
to Allah. The day is a public holiday.
MUHARRAM
Muharram
is a month of sad memories of the tragic martyrdom
of Imam Hussain (RA) at Karbala in Iraq on the 10th
day of the month.The day is marked by a huge procession
in Dhaka that is brought out from the the Hussaini
Dalan Imambara in old city.
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.
In Dhaka the big celebrations are held ; at Dhakeswari
Temple, where a fair is also held and at the Ram
Krishna Mission.
CHRISTMAS
Christmas,
known as "Bara Din" or The Big Day in Bangla is
celebrated with festivities in Dhaka and elsewhere
in the country. Several day-long congregations are
held at St. Mary's Cathedral at Ramna, Portuguese
Church at Tejgaon, Church of Bangladesh (Protestant)
on Johnson Road and Bangladesh Baptist Sangha at
Sadarghat, Dhaka. Functions include illumination
of churches, decorating Christmas tree & other
festivities.
RABINDRA
& NAZRUL JAYANTI
The
birth anniversary of the nobel laureate Rabindranath
Tagore on 25th Baishakh (early May) and that of
the national poet Kazi Nazrul Islam on 11th Jaystha
(late May) are observed throughout the country.
Big gatherings and songs sessions organized by socio-cultural
organizations are the main features of the observance
of the days.
Tagore
is the writer of our national anthem while National
Poet Kazi Nazrul Islam is famous as Rebel Poet for
his fiery writings.
LANGALBANDH
MELA
The
mela which accompanies the annual bathing at a place
near Sonargaon (about 27 km. from Dhaka) is a very
attractive festival observed by the Hindu Community
every year on the last day of Chaittra (last Bengali
month - mid April ). Devotees dip in the river to
ceremonialy cleans themselves of all sins.
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