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Friday, January 1, 2010

FESTIVALS

In our daily life we view so common festivals, celebrations, at your domestic or access area. You may attend in any celebrations such as your day party or anniversary. It may be your father's, mother's, brother's, sister ,neighborhood or  relatives .
All Festivals are numerous event or sometimes a special 1day in our life. We can see that the environment also are supporting our festivals. Environment is a lovesick to see ,here,good listener of nature. The festivals are an events in life , usually and ordinarily staged by a local community, which centers on some unique aspect of that community..

India is considered to be a spiritual and holy land where several religions are followed and many deities are worshipped. In India, Hinduism, Islam, Buddhism and Jainism are the main religions which are rigorously practiced and followed. The other native Indian religions include Buddhism, Jainism, Sikhism, and Parsism.

But in modern era, Hinduism is mainly practiced and obeyed. The other natively Indian religions include Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism. More than nine-tenths of Indian state holds priority where religion plays very important role.

Moreover, Hinduism is considered to be the largest religion in India. Then comes Islam, which is a monotheistic religion centered around the belief in one God and following the example of Muhammad, then falls Christianity, which is centered on the life and teachings of Jesus as presented in the New Testament. Then comes, Buddhism which is a , nontheistic religion and philosophy. Buddhists form majority populations in the Indian states of Arunachal Pradesh, and the Ladakh region of Jammu and Kashmir.

Then comes Jainism, which revolves as a nontheistic dharmic religion and philosophical system originating in Iron Age India. Sikhism which commenced in early 16th century in North India acquiring all the teachings of Nanak. Then finally comes Parsis religion which is quite popular.


Hindu Festivals Christian Festivals
Muslim Festivals Buddhists Festivals
Sikhs Festivals Sindhis Festivals
Jains Festivals Parsi Festivals
Hazarat Ali's Birthday Shabbe Mirag

Hindu Festivals

Hindus celebrate a number of festivals which include birth of gods, marriage of the gods, victory of the gods, death of asuras, harvests, the new-year, full moons, new moons, birthdays, initiations, marriages, deaths, anniversaries and the list goes on. Apart from festivals like Diwali, Holi, Raksha Bandhan, Dusshera, Durga Puja, Navratri, there are festivals which are celebrated by specific tribes and communities in individual states as well. So almost every month, one festival or the other is being celebrated somewhere in India by the Hindus.
Hindus celebrate a number of festivals which include birth of gods, marriage of the gods, victory of the gods, death of asuras, harvests, the new-year, full moons, new moons, birthdays, initiations, marriages, deaths, anniversaries and the list goes on. Apart from festivals like Diwali, Holi, Raksha Bandhan, Dusshera, Durga Puja, Navratri, there are festivals which are celebrated by specific tribes and communities in individual states as well. So almost every month, one festival or the other is being celebrated somewhere in India by the Hindus.

Festivals



January


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1 New Year

Cuba 1 January (Liberation Day, Fidel Castro takes power in 1959 (and Spanish rule ends 1899))
*   Haiti 1 January (Declaration of independence from France 1804)
Samoa 1 January (Independence Day, from New Zealand 1962)
Sudan 1 January (Independence Day, from the United Kingdom and the Egyptian Republic 1956)
first day of the year in the Gregorian calendar.
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8
Northern Mariana Islands 8 January (Commonwealth Day, the constitutional government takes office 1978)

9 NRI Day
Serbian Republic Day celebrate in Republika Srpska, 9 January)

10 World Laughter Day
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12 National Youth Day.
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15 Army Day.
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23 Desh Prem Diwas
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25

26 India's Republic Day
and  Republic of India 26 January (Republic Day, becoming the first republic in the British Commonwealth of Nations 1950)
International Customs day.
Australia 26 January (Australia Day, proclamation of British sovereignty over Australia (the penal colony New South Wales) 1788)

27

28
Pakistan 28 January (Pakistan day, the name Pakistan is coined by Choudhary Rehmat Ali Khan in 1933)

29

30
Martyrs' Day
World Leprosy Eradication Day

31

Nauru 31 January (Independence from the Australia, NZ, and UK-administered UN trusteeship 1968)


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2nd Sunday of February World Marriage Day
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4 World Cancer Day

Sri Lanka 4 February (Independence Day, from the United Kingdom 1948, still under name of Ceylon)


5 World Wetland day
6
Sami (Sweden, Finland, Norway, Russia) 6 February (first Sami congress was held 1917 in Trondheim, Norway)
New Zealand 6 February (Waitangi Day, signing of the Treaty of Waitangi 1840)
*
Niue 6 February

7
Grenada 7 February (Independence from United Kingdom 1974)

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10

11
Japan 11 February (National Foundation Day, Jimmu, the first emperor, is crowned in year 660 BC)

12
Pregnancy Awareness Week
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14
Valentine's Day

15
Serbia 15 February (The beginning of the Serbian revolution against Ottoman rule 1804, first constitution 1835)

16
Lithuania 16 February (Lithuanian State Reestablishment Day, declaration of independence from Russia and Germany 1918)
Mardi Gras Holiday
Monday February 15, 2010 and Tuesday, February 16, 2010.
17
Kosovo 17 February (see 2008 Kosovo declaration of independence)


18
Gambia 18 February (Independence Day, from the United Kingdom 1965)

* Nepal 18 February (Martyr's Day)

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20
Arunachal Day

21 World Mother Language Day
22 Management Day
23
Guyana 23 February (Republic Day, also known as Mashramani, republic 1970)

Brunei 23 February


24
Central Excise Day Estonia 24 February (Independence Day, declaration of independence from the Russia 1918)

25
Kuwait 25 February (National Day) (26 February is Liberation Day, from Iraq 1991)

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27
Dominican Republic 27 February (independence from Haiti 1844)

28

National Science Day.
Andalusia 28 February (Dia de Andalucia)




March




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Bosnia and Herzegovina 1 March (Dan nezavisnosti; Proclamation of independence from Yugoslavia in 1992)
Wales 1 March (St. David's Day, patron saint)

2
Morocco 2 March (Independence from France 1956)

3 Bulgaria 3 March (Liberation Day, autonomy within Ottoman Empire 1878)
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5

6 Ghana 6 March (Independence Day, from the United Kingdom 1957)
7

8 International Women's Day.
Intl. literacy Day

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10

* Tibet 10 March (Tibetan National Uprising Day)

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12
Mauritius 12 March (National Day, independence from the United Kingdom 1968, republic 1992)
Second Monday March Commonwealth Day
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14

15 World Disabled Day.
World Consumers Rights Day
Hungary 15 March (revolution of 1848, for constitutional demands)

16

17
Ireland 17 March (St. Patrick's Day, patron saint of Ireland)
Northern Ireland 17 March (St. Patrick's Day), 12 July (Battle of the Boyne Day)

18 Ordnance Factories Day (India)
Aruba (Netherlands) 18 March (Flag Day: autonomy within the Netherlands in 1948)

19 Ems day 
20

* Tunisia 20 March (Declaration of independence from France 1956)

21 World Forestry Day.

International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination.

Kurdistan 21 March (Nawroz, Kurdish New Year celebrated on the spring equinox)
Namibia 21 March (Independence Day, from South African mandate 1990)

22 World Day for Water
Akg day

23
World Meteorological Day.
Pakistan , 23 March (Republic Day, Islamic republic in 1956)

24 World TB Day
25
Greece 25 March (Declaration of independence from Ottoman Empire 1821)


26 Bangladesh Day
Bangladesh 26 March (Independence Day, declaration of independence from Pakistan in 1971)

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31
Malta 31 March (Freedom Day, withdrawal of British troops from Malta 1979)
United States Virgin Islands (US) 31 March (Transfer Day, transfer of the islands from Denmark to the United States 1917)