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Fair
& Festivals of Bangladesh
Fairs
and festivals have always played a significant
role in the life of the citizens of this
country. They derive from them a great amount
of joy, entertainment and color for life.
While most of the festivals have sprung
from religious rituals, the fairs have their
roots in the very heart of the people, irrespective
of religion, caste or creed.
Pahela Baishakh
The advent of Bengali New Year
is gaily observed throughout the country.
The Day (mid-April) is a public holiday.
Most colorful daylong gatherings along with
arrangement of cultural program and traditional
Panta at Ramna Park, Dhaka is a special
feature of Pahela Baishakh. Tournaments,
boat races etc. are held in cities and villages
amidst great jubilation. Many fairs are
held in Dhaka and other towns and villages.
Independence Day
March 26 is the day of Independence
of Bangladesh. It is the biggest state festival.
This day is most befittingly observed and
the capital wears a festive look. It is
a public holiday. The citizens of Dhaka
wake up early in the morning with the booming
of guns heralding the day. Citizens including
government leaders and sociopolitical organizations
and freedom fighters place floral wreaths
at the National Martyrs Monument at Savar.
Bangla Academy, Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy
and other socio-cultural organizations hold
cultural functions. At night the main public
buildings are tastefully illuminated to
give the capital city a dazzling look. Similar
functions are arranged in other parts of
the country.
21st Feb, the National
Mourning Day and World Mother Language Day
21 February is observed throughout
the country to pay respect and homage to
the sacred souls of the martyrs' of Language
Movement of 1952. Blood was shed on this
day at the Central Shahid Minar (near Dhaka
Medical College Hospital) area to establish
Bangla as a state language of the then Pakistan.
All subsequent movements including struggle
for independence owe their origin to the
historic language movement. The Shahid Minar
(martyrs monument) is the symbol of sacrifice
for Bangla, the mother tongue. The day is
closed holiday. Mourning procedure begin
in Dhaka at midnight with the song Amar
vaier raktay rangano ekushay February (21st
February, the day stained with my brothers'
blood). Nationals pay homage to the martyrs
by placing flora wreaths at the Shahid Minar.
Very recently the day has been declared
World Mother Language Day by UNESCO.
Eid-e-Miladunnabi
Eid-e-Miladunnabi is the birth
and death day of Prophet Muhammad (s). He
was born and died the same day on 12th Rabiul
Awal (Lunar Month). The day is national
holiday, national flag is flown atop public
and private houses and special food is served
in orphanages, hospitals and jails. At night
important public buildings are illuminated
and milad mahfils are held.
Eid-ul-Fitr
The biggest Muslim festival observed
throughout the world. This is held on the
day following the Ramadan or the month of
fasting. In Dhaka big congregations are
held at the National Eidgah and many mosques.
Eid-ul-Azha
Second biggest festival of the
Muslims. It is held marking the Hajj in
Mecca on the 10th Zilhaj, the lunar month.
Eid congregations are held throughout the
country. Animals are sacrificed in reminiscence
of Hazrat Ibrahim's (AM) preparedness for
the supreme sacrifice of his beloved son
to Allah. It is a public holiday.
Muharram
Muharram procession is a ceremonial
mournful procession of Muslim community.
A large procession is brought out from the
Hussaini Dalan Imambara on 10th Muharram
in memory of the tragic martyrdom of Imam
Hussain (RA) on this day at Karbala in Iraq.
Same observations are made elsewhere in
the country.
Durga Puja
Durga Puja, the biggest festival
of the Hindu community continues for ten
days, the last three days being culmination
with the idol immersed in rivers. In Dhaka
the big celebrations are held at Dhakeswari
Temple, where a fair is also held and at
the Ram Krishna Mission.
Christmas
Christmas, popularly called "Bara
Din (Big Day)", is celebrated with pomp
in Dhaka and elsewhere in the country. Several
day-long large gatherings 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 and
other Christian festivities.
Rabindra &
Nazrul Jayanti
Birth anniversary of the noble
laureate Rabindranath Tagore on 25th Baishakh
(May) and that of the National Poet Kazi
Nazrul Islam on 11th Jaystha (May) are observed
throughout the country. Their death anniversaries
are also marked in the same way. Big gatherings
and song sessions organized by socio-cultural
organizations are salient 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.
Langalbandh Mela:
At a place near Sonargaon (about
27 km. from Dhaka) a very attractive festival
observed by the Hindu Community every year
on the last day of Chaittra (last Bengali
month) - mid April, when the devotees take
religious bath in the river.
There are various other festivals that are
habitually observed by Bangalees all the
year round.
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