Guru Nabha Das
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Sabado 8 Abril, 2023
Budista-Hinduista :
Holi / Holika
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Sabado 8 Abril, 2023
Budista-Hinduista : The religious meaning of this celebration is the burning of any perversion. It marks the victory of good over evil.
Sri Sri Harichand Thakur day
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Lunes 10 Abril, 2023
Budista-Hinduista : Born in 1812 at Safaldanga, Gopalgaunge. He experienced atmadarshan (self-realisation) and preached his ideologies and religious philosophy in twelve commandments. His followers consider him as God (Thakur) Harichand and as an avatar of Vishnu
Bohag Bihu
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Jueves 13 Abril, 2023
Budista-Hinduista : This is the beginning of the agricultural season.Bihu is celebrated by the all parts of Assam and all cast and religion.Directly we can say that Bihu is secular festival which brings the humanity,peace and brotherhood among the various cast and religion. [Wikipedia]
Vaisakh
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Viernes 14 Abril, 2023
Budista-Hinduista :
Maha Vishub Sankranti
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Viernes 14 Abril, 2023
Budista-Hinduista : The traditional new year day festival of Buddhists and Hindus in Odisha, India. The festival date is set with the solar cycle of the lunisolar calendar, as the first day of the traditional solar month of Mesha. This is identical to the purnimanta system of lunar month Baisakh (on Indian national system, it is the 24th day of Chaitra).
Bohag Bihu
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Viernes 14 Abril, 2023
Budista-Hinduista : This is the beginning of the agricultural season.Bihu is celebrated by the all parts of Assam and all cast and religion.Directly we can say that Bihu is secular festival which brings the humanity,peace and brotherhood among the various cast and religion. [Wikipedia]
Baisakhi
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Viernes 14 Abril, 2023
Budista-Hinduista :
Nuevo Año Khmer
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Viernes 14 Abril, 2023
Budista-Hinduista : Paid holiday when falling on Saturday or Sunday
Nuevo Año Khmer
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Sabado 15 Abril, 2023
Budista-Hinduista : At the end of the harvest season. Lasts 3 consecutive work days during which Cambodians douse each other liberally with water, clean and decorate their houses, and make offerings at the local temple. City streets are decorated and brightly lit in the evenings. not a paid holiday when falling on Saturday or Sunday
Nuevo Año Khmer
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Domingo 16 Abril, 2023
Budista-Hinduista :
Bahu Mela
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Jueves 20 Abril, 2023
Budista-Hinduista : A grand celebration held in the Bahu Fort in Jammu. The fair is filled with fun, frolic and jubilance, with lights decorating the whole place, brightening up the entire atmosphere. One can witness the grand traditions of the people of Jammu, from the way they are dressed to folk dances to the delicious food present throughout this festival. in Jammu only [holidify.com]
Sati Sadhani Divas
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Viernes 21 Abril, 2023
Budista-Hinduista : To honour the last queen of the Chutia dynasty. She was the daughter of the Chutia King Dharmadhwajpal also known as Dhirnarayan. Born in Sadiya, she was married to Nityapal or Nitai.
In 1524, due to Nityapal's weak leadership, the Ahoms took advantage and attacked the kingdom at its weakest state, they conquered Sadiya and killed Nityapal.By attacking chutia kingdom ahom fullfilled their revenge because tai- ahoms king syutupha was killed by a chutia king sanghadhwazpal in sofrai river by conspiracy.So Sadhani who played a prominent role in the fight against the Ahoms was asked to marry Sadiyakhowa Gohain, the Ahom governor of Sadiya. Sadhani preferred death to dishonour, and sacrificed her own life by jumping from the top of Chandragiri hills near Sadiya in 1524. [Wikipedia]
Garia Puja
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Viernes 21 Abril, 2023
Budista-Hinduista : A tribal festival celebrated in a traditional way by the people of Tripura. It is celebrated throughout the state with a lot of pomp and gaiety. The children and youth play drums, sing and dance in front of the Lord Garia, the deity of livestock and wealth to please him.
Parshuram Jayanti
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Sabado 22 Abril, 2023
Budista-Hinduista : Aniversario de nacimiento de la sexta encarnación del Señor Vishnu
Basava Jayanthi
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Domingo 23 Abril, 2023
Budista-Hinduista : Guru Basavanna (also known as Guru Basavanna or Basaveshwara (11341196)) was a philosopher and a social reformer. He fought against the caste system and rituals in Hinduism. He is also called Vishwa Guru and Bhakti-Bhandari. His teachings and preachings go beyond all boundaries and are universal and eternal. He was a great humanitarian. Guru Basavanna advocated a new way of life wherein the divine experience was the center of life giving equal opportunity to all aspirants regardless of the gender, caste, and social status. The cornerstone behind his movement was the firm belief in a universal concept of God. Guru Basavanna has a proponent of monotheistic concept of formless God.[1] [2] Wikipedia
Día festivo opcional
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Viernes 5 Mayo, 2023
Budista-Hinduista : Vesak: Magha Puja or Sangha celebration. This day falls on the full moon of the third month. It commemorates the main event in Buddha's life, after His first retreated from the rain (Vassa). The anniversary of Buddah's birthday in the Mahayana tradition; the commemoration of Buddah's birth, enlightenment, and death, celebrated on the day of the full moon of the 6th month in the Theravada tradition.
Vesak - Buda Purnima
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Viernes 5 Mayo, 2023
Budista-Hinduista :
Buda Purnima
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Viernes 5 Mayo, 2023
Budista-Hinduista : Celebración de los antiguos Gurús, en particular de Sage Ved Vyas. Un Gurú es considerado como una luz en la oscuridad, un maestro. se celebra en la luna llena del mes de Asadha.
Savitri Brata
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Viernes 19 Mayo, 2023
Budista-Hinduista : A fasting day observed by married Hindu women of Nepal and the Indian states of Bihar, Uttar Pradesh and Odisha[1]on the Amavasya, the no moon day in month of Jyeshtha. It is also known as Sabitri Uwaans in Western Odisha region. [Wikipedia]
Sant Kabir Das
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Domingo 4 Junio, 2023
Budista-Hinduista : San Kabir Das llegó a la morada de Dios en Maghar, cerca de Gorakhpur en 1518. Sin embargo, comenzó una disputa inmediata con respecto a la forma en que sus ritos finales deben ser realizados. Se cree que tanto los hindúes como los musulmanes reclamaron el cuerpo para realizar los ritos funerarios. Para su absoluta sorpresa, Kabir Das se puso de pie y les pidió que levantaran su cuerpo y la vista debajo. Acostado allí no había nada más que una hermosa variedad de flores. Los devotos y sus seguidores se quedamos sin palabras con los hindúes junto con algunas flores que despegaban a Varanasi y el resto de las flores llevadas por los musulmanes a Maghar. [festivalsofindia]
Chariot festival
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Martes 20 Junio, 2023
Budista-Hinduista : Ratha Yatra, Rathajatra or Chariot festival is any public procession in a chariot. The term particularly refers to the annual Rathayatra in Odisha, Jharkhand, West Bengal and other East Indian states, particularly the Odia festival that involve a public procession with a chariot with deities Jagannath (Vishnu avatar), Balabhadra (his brother), Subhadra (his sister) and Sudarshana Chakra (his weapon) on a ratha, a wooden deula-shaped chariot. It attracts over a million Hindu pilgrims who join the procession each year. [Wikipedia]
Kang (Rathajatra)
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Martes 20 Junio, 2023
Budista-Hinduista :
Behdiengkhlam
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Sabado 8 Julio, 2023
Budista-Hinduista : The most celebrated religious festival among the Pnars. Behdienkhlam (chasing away the Demon of Cholera) is celebrated annually in July after the sowing period, the most important dance festival of the Jaintia tribes. This festival is also an invocation to God, seeking his blessings for a bumper harvest. The women however do not participate in the dancing, as they have an important function of offering sacrificial food to the spirits of the forefathers. [www.north-east-india.com]
Bonalu
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Jueves 13 Julio, 2023
Budista-Hinduista : Goddess Mahakali is worshiped. Bonalu is an annual festival of Telangana celebrated in Twin Cities Hyderabad, Secunderabad and other parts of Telangana, India. It is celebrated in the month of Ashada Masam, in July/August. Special poojas are performed for Yellamma on the first and last day of the festival. The festival is also considered a thanksgiving to the Goddess for fulfillment of vows.
Día de U Tirot Sing
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Lunes 17 Julio, 2023
Budista-Hinduista : Irot Sing, also known as U Tirot Sing, was one of the chiefs of the Khasi people in the early 18th century. He drew his lineage from the Syiemlieh clan.He was Syiem (chief)of Nongkhlaw, part of the Khasi Hills. His title was Syiem a constitutional head sharing corporate authority with his Council, generally representatives of leading clans within his territory. Tirot Sing fought against British attempts to take over control of the Khasi Hills [Wikipedia]
Año Nuevo javanés
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Martes 18 Julio, 2023
Budista-Hinduista : Sasi Sura
13% de la población tiene orígenes javaneses
Raksha Bandhan / Nikini Poya (Janai Purnima)
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Martes 1 Agosto, 2023
Budista-Hinduista : The annual festival of Raksha Bandhan, which is meant to commemorate the abiding ties between siblings of opposite sex, usually takes place in late August, and is marked by a very simple ceremony in which a woman ties a rakhi which may be a colorful thread, a simple bracelet, or a decorative string around the wrist of her brother(s). The word raksha signifies protection, and bandhan is an association signifying an enduring sort of bond; and so, when a woman ties a rakhi around the waist of her brother, she signifies her loving attachment to him. He, likewise, recognizes the special bonds between them, and by extending his wrist forward, he in fact extends the hand of his protection over her.
Karkidaka vavu
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Martes 15 Agosto, 2023
Budista-Hinduista : Bali Pratipadā is the fourth day of Deepavali (Diwali), the Hindu festival of lights. It is celebrated in honour of the notional return of the (Daitya)-king Bali to earth. [Wikipedia]
Teej
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Viernes 18 Agosto, 2023
Budista-Hinduista : Teej, Hartalika. En este día la diosa Parvati es adorada. Las mujeres, casadas y solteras, principalmente de etnia Khas, se reúnen en un solo lugar, con su mejor atuendo y comienzan a bailar y cantar canciones devocionales. En medio de todo esto, la gran fiesta tiene lugar. La alegría a menudo se lleva a la noche, después de lo cual comienza el ayuno de 24 horas. observado por las mujeres sólo
Teej
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Sabado 19 Agosto, 2023
Budista-Hinduista : Teej, Hartalika. On this day Goddess Parvati is worshipped. Women, married and unmarried, mainly of Khas ethnicity, assemble at one place, in their finest attire and start dancing and singing devotional songs. Amidst all this, the grand feast takes place. The jollity often goes on till midnight, after which the 24hour fast starts.
Día festivo regional
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Martes 29 Agosto, 2023
Budista-Hinduista : Onam cae, en el día 12 de la luna enceradora en el mes hindú de Bhadon (alrededor de agosto de septiembre) una vez que los campos de arroz amarillo dorado se han cosechado en esa época del año. No hay un dios específico asociado con Onam. Tampoco se realiza ninguna puja especial (una ceremonia de oración ritual). El primer día, Atham y el décimo día, Thiruonam son lo más importante de todo. in Mahe only
Tercer Onam
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Martes 29 Agosto, 2023
Budista-Hinduista : Chodhi: On the third day of Onam celebrations, the pookalam starts growing in its size by adding new layers or designs with at least 4 to 5 different flowers. The day also marks the start of shopping activities. Onam is associated with gifting new clothes, hence from this day onwards people start buying new clothes and jewellery. [Wikipedia]
Raksha Bandhan
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Miércoles 30 Agosto, 2023
Budista-Hinduista : The annual festival of Raksha Bandhan, which is meant to commemorate the abiding ties between siblings of opposite sex, usually takes place in late August, and is marked by a very simple ceremony in which a woman ties a rakhi which may be a colorful thread, a simple bracelet, or a decorative string around the wrist of her brother(s). The word raksha signifies protection, and bandhan is an association signifying an enduring sort of bond; and so, when a woman ties a rakhi around the waist of her brother, she signifies her loving attachment to him. He, likewise, recognizes the special bonds between them, and by extending his wrist forward, he in fact extends the hand of his protection over her.
Raksha Bandhan / Nikini Poya (Janai Purnima)
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Miércoles 30 Agosto, 2023
Budista-Hinduista : The annual festival of Raksha Bandhan, which is meant to commemorate the abiding ties between siblings of opposite sex, usually takes place in late August, and is marked by a very simple ceremony in which a woman ties a rakhi which may be a colorful thread, a simple bracelet, or a decorative string around the wrist of her brother(s). The word raksha signifies protection, and bandhan is an association signifying an enduring sort of bond; and so, when a woman ties a rakhi around the waist of her brother, she signifies her loving attachment to him. He, likewise, recognizes the special bonds between them, and by extending his wrist forward, he in fact extends the hand of his protection over her.
Quarto Onam
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Jueves 31 Agosto, 2023
Budista-Hinduista : Vishakam The fourth day of Onam celebrations. Vishakam: considered to be one of the most auspicious days of Onam. In olden days, the markets open their harvest sale on this day, making one of the busiest days in the markets for public. Nowadays, Vishakam marks the start of many Onam-related competitions such as Pookkalam competition. [Wikipedia]
Raksha Bandhan
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Jueves 31 Agosto, 2023
Budista-Hinduista : El festival anual de Raksha Bandhan, que está destinado a conmemorar los lazos perdurablees entre hermanos del sexo opuesto, por lo general tiene lugar a finales de agosto, y está marcado por una ceremonia muy simple en la que una mujer ata un rakhi , que puede ser un hilo colorido, un brazalete simple o una cuerda decorativa , alrededor de la muñeca de su hermano(s). La palabra raksha significa protección, y bandhan es una asociación que significa un tipo perdurable de vínculo; y así, cuando una mujer ata un rakhi alrededor de la cintura de su hermano, ella significa su apego amoroso a él. Del mismo modo, reconoce los lazos especiales entre ellos, y al extender su muñeca hacia adelante, de hecho extiende la mano de su protección sobre ella.
Día festivo opcional
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Jueves 31 Agosto, 2023
Budista-Hinduista : Raksha Bandhan
Swing Festival
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Jueves 31 Agosto, 2023
Budista-Hinduista : Jhulan Purnima: All devotees wait patiently in a queue to swing Their Lordships. The swing (jhulana) beautified with splendid flower decorations, colorful beads, etc. A special flower rope is used to pull the swing. An arotik is performed after Sri Sri Radha Madhava are seated on the swing, and devotees bring a variety of bhoga to please Their Lordships. Kirtana and bhajans go on for almost two hours, and many visitors join in to pull Their Lordship's swing.
Sri Krishna Jayanthi (Janmashtami)
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Miércoles 6 Septiembre, 2023
Budista-Hinduista : Hindu celebration of the birthday of Sri Krishna, an incarnation of Lord Krishna. Sweets, fruits and milk products are available in abundance.
Sri or Shree: A prefix denoting auspiciousness
Sri Krishna Jayanthi (Janmashtami)
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Jueves 7 Septiembre, 2023
Budista-Hinduista : Sri o Shree: prefijo puesto por los momentos propicios
Día festivo opcional
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Sabado 16 Septiembre, 2023
Budista-Hinduista : Third Onam
Ganesh Chaturthi
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Domingo 17 Septiembre, 2023
Budista-Hinduista : During ten days, Hindus must prepare the celebration at home: their house must be cleaned up and purified, in particular at the place where the Ganesh statue wil be put. Those who participate in the procession, end and highlight of this celebration, also prepare their costume. Various religious ceremonies are celebrated. On the tenth day, the celebration culminates. Streets of main cities, especially Mumbaï (Bombay) are the field of extraordinary popular demonstrations. In this day, giant elephant idols are preceded by dancers and musicians.
Teej
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Domingo 17 Septiembre, 2023
Budista-Hinduista : Hartalika. On this day Goddess Parvati is worshipped. Women, married and unmarried, mainly of Khas ethnicity, assemble at one place, in their finest attire and start dancing and singing devotional songs. Amidst all this, the grand feast takes place. The jollity often goes on till midnight, after which the 24-hour fast starts.
Srimanta Sankardev day
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Domingo 17 Septiembre, 2023
Budista-Hinduista : 15th16th century Assamese polymath: a saint-scholar, poet, playwright, social-religious reformer and a figure of importance in the cultural and religious history of Assam
Ganesh Chaturthi
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Lunes 18 Septiembre, 2023
Budista-Hinduista : During ten days, Hindus must prepare the celebration at home: their house must be cleaned up and purified, in particular at the place where the Ganesh statue wil be put. Those who participate in the procession, end and highlight of this celebration, also prepare their costume. Various religious ceremonies are celebrated. On the tenth day, the celebration culminates. Streets of main cities, especially Mumbaï (Bombay) are the field of extraordinary popular demonstrations. In this day, giant elephant idols are preceded by dancers and musicians.
Ganesh Chaturthi
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Martes 19 Septiembre, 2023
Budista-Hinduista : Durante 10 días, los Hindúes preparan la fiesta en casa : tienen que limpiar y purificar la casa entera, en particular el sitio donde se pondrá la estatua de Ganech. Los que participen en la procesión, final y tiempo fuerte de la fiesta, también preparan sus trajes. Se celebran numerosas ceremonias religiosas. En el décimo día es cuando culmina la fiesta. Las calles de la mayoría de las ciudades, especialmente Mumbaï (Bombay) son el campo de unas extraordinarias demonstaciones populares. Ese día, hay unos idolos de elefantes gigantes con bailarines y músicos.
Ganesh Chaturthi
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Miércoles 20 Septiembre, 2023
Budista-Hinduista : During ten days, Hindus must prepare the celebration at home: their house must be cleaned up and purified, in particular at the place where the Ganesh statue wil be put. Those who participate in the procession, end and highlight of this celebration, also prepare their costume. Various religious ceremonies are celebrated. On the tenth day, the celebration culminates. Streets of main cities, especially Mumbaï (Bombay) are the field of extraordinary popular demonstrations. In this day, giant elephant idols are preceded by dancers and musicians. Paid holiday when falling on Saturday or Sunday
Ganesh Chaturthi (el día siguiente)
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Miércoles 20 Septiembre, 2023
Budista-Hinduista :
Indra Jatra (solo Kathmandu)
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Jueves 28 Septiembre, 2023
Budista-Hinduista : Uno de los festivales más emocionantes y venerados de la comunidad Newar del Valle de Katmandú. Esto también marca el comienzo de una temporada de festivales de un mes de otoño. Comienza con la erección de un palo de madera hecho de pino en Basantapur Sqaure frente al antiguo palacio Hanuman Dhoka.
Para la ceremonia de elevación de polos, cientos de espectadores se reúnen en la Plaza del Palacio y en los templos circundantes. El carro de Kumari, la Diosa Viviente, es sacado en procesión por las principales calles de Katmandú. [welcomnepal]