History and Origins
In the period of retreat of the rainy season, called Khao Phansa (Thai: เข้าพรรษา), Buddhist monks had to stay at the local temple and habitual. They were not allowed to stay in other temples at night because the rain started planting season for rice and crops if they walked on, these were lost. When the monks left to travel during this period, studying the Dharma.
In the past, when there was electricity, used to light the candles as they read. When it was known by local people, it made candles to present at the temple, especially on the first day of Khao Phansa.
Khao Phansa period beginning on the first day of the eighth month of the lunar calendar, from July until the day of Ork Phansa (Thai: ออกพรรษา) which was the first day of the tenth month of the lunar calendar. Gift candles to the monks on the day of Khao Phansa is already part of the Buddhist tradition that began long ago and has continued until now.
Candle Festival in Ubon Ratchathani today
At first, it was traditional to donate items for the monks. Candles illuminated the parish house of Buddhist monks and other sites templo.En the past when it was impossible to go buy candles ready, the neighbors used beeswax. The candles made to Buddhist monks in the past, did not include the parade which takes place today.
The procession and competition of candles that are made now in Ubon Ratchathani, came during the reign of King Rama V. Since then was and is the most important event in the village, it is the one with the greatest number of participants residents and tourists. Candles giant parade around the city, each time representing a site, district or other item.
Versions of the more elaborate candles accompanied by scenes of Hindu and Buddhist mythology, carved in wood or plaster and covered with wax. These candles have never been burnt and are carved two days before the procession.
Source: http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Festival_de_las_Velas_de_Ubon_Ratchathani
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7/15/2010
New Year's Day - Full Moon Day
New Year's Day Full Moon Day (正月 大 fortnight), or the first full moon of the lunar calendar in January for 15 days, ohgiil (乌 忌日) known, and include Chinese characters 'Senate (上元)' he said. 'Senate' a name that Taoism, the three won (the Senate, in midfield, the House of Representatives) is the first one.
New Year's greeting for the first time a full moon is the beginning of agriculture as a national holiday and were considered very large. Eve of the first full moon day of the lunar 14th day of the year across the various customs associated with the transportation zone.
When you first start the New Year is the only solution to design its moon dalroseo. January 15 falls on a point strikes daeboreumnal. The yulryeokseoe "New Year's party that the unity of Heaven, Earth, and work in obedience to him constitute, according to the will of heaven, all the tribes to unity months," he is described.
South Korea's customs
Usually on February 4 to March 6 will include the first full moon. February 9 is the first full moon of 2009. Seolrobuteo two weeks to prepare the first full moon after the day of the week is seolgwa. It is the first full moon of February 28, 2010
In Korea, the women see the moon speech sound. Moon Goddess, Goddess of the land is represented in all things God lays resourceful considered the birth had the power. The moon was a symbol of abundance. In the first full moon of South Korea as a seolgwa regarded as an important holiday. Local daeboreumnal vary, but usually after midnight, the town held a memorial ceremony in the village to pray for peace.
Chonnam dodukjapyigut of Hainan, Wando Chang confection, Bo beolgyogaetje Chonnam, Chungnam jangseungje before acting, depot, Chonbuk ohgeori dangsanje, Andong Mrs. bankruptcy confection, Dong Andong Maryeong new system, the province eokdeon namgeunje 3000, Chonbuk Prefecture confection is Gimje can.
Built the first full moon of the ohgokbap eat, said this morning that the preference for hard fruits kkaemuleoseo shells came in the yard, so if you do happen to have a boil over one year (the preference-busting). The gwibalyisuleul drink up to the moon by night dwitdongsan wishes and wishing for the one year of farming was predict.
In other words, if the moon is red huimyeon drought Breaking down a lot of rain, the moon would cost jinhamyeon abundance of famine was coming and overcast. Events include the first full moon of the abundance and blessing and byeotgaritdaesewoogi, yongaltteugi, notdaribalgi and include games, Hahoe Byeolsingut greet Lunar New Year, Dragon Palace, jwibulnotyi (play), play dead, including a tug of war, and I played my fill , is the only hot sell. Differ in each province, but usually follows.
Events
* Carve a fortnight - New Year's customs, such as the washing of the house jisaewotda leave the light on. Will lose the full moon night, white eyebrows were asleep, asleep, someone in the family as a joke, signs are painted in white flour, such as eyebrows.
* Hot selling - the full moon before sunrise to heat only sell to someone else.
* Moon - a torch with a high place in the early evening, met up over the moon to tell the abundance of the New Year, good luck.
* Daljip burn - burn time while rising of the moon made daljip abundance luck.
* Bridge tread - the land lies 'legs' could go to someone treading the 'bridge' and the leg by stepping on the customs teunteunhaejin is excited.
* Lunar New Year - and at the Youngnam jimyeo, farmers turn to get to the customs house, the matrix is achieved.
* Exorcism year - the year to blow away the bad luck to spend Lunar New Year that will send yeolnaheut pops open the day. Yeoneneun name, date of birth provinces songaekyoungbok (送 厄 迎 福), and writes the same writing.
Food
Fasting on Full Moon Day charyeo include eating the preference, in addition to gwibalyisul yakbap, herbs and bokssam ohgokbap, old and so on. Another fern, mushroom, cucumber, pumpkin notice, notices, some old bark, sun-dried herbs musiraegi and rinsed in water to eat in the summer heat was playing it will not eat healthy.
* The preference - New Year's morning the full moon night of the swell in the sense that not to happen, such as walnuts, pine nuts, the preference for a hard nut to eat. At this point the preference (mostly at night) directly to the skin bite to eat.
* Ohgokbap - rice, barley, Joe, sorghum, beans and a mixture of five kinds of grain or eat ohgokbap built.
* Jinchaesik - fog (plant), cucumber, pumpkin, night, eggplant, mushrooms, fern, and that eats malryeodun. 9 kinds of different herbs at home nine times, or 10 kinds of herbs to eat.
* Yakbap - packed in water, and the steamed glutinous rice, sesame, dates, honey or sugar and then steamed to filtered mix, soy sauce, again at night, such as jujube, cinnamon, dried persimmons, pine nuts, steamed rice, to put it is packed in.
* Bokssam - gimyina chwinamu rice, wrapped in baechuip eat. Make several dish piled high on Dear lord has blessed were raised and then eat.
* Gwibalyisul - the full moon did not warm up at dawn chansul (sake), and a little drink without distinguishing between men and women.
* Soltteok - brush down into the bread eaten steamed.
There are three or more sex daeboreumnal house to eat rice and other houses were lucky that year. I eat rice three times a day, nine times a day is good to eat believed.
Source: http://ko.wikipedia.org/wiki/%EC%A0%95%EC%9B%94%EB%8C%80%EB%B3%B4%EB%A6%84
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New Year's greeting for the first time a full moon is the beginning of agriculture as a national holiday and were considered very large. Eve of the first full moon day of the lunar 14th day of the year across the various customs associated with the transportation zone.
When you first start the New Year is the only solution to design its moon dalroseo. January 15 falls on a point strikes daeboreumnal. The yulryeokseoe "New Year's party that the unity of Heaven, Earth, and work in obedience to him constitute, according to the will of heaven, all the tribes to unity months," he is described.
South Korea's customs
Usually on February 4 to March 6 will include the first full moon. February 9 is the first full moon of 2009. Seolrobuteo two weeks to prepare the first full moon after the day of the week is seolgwa. It is the first full moon of February 28, 2010
In Korea, the women see the moon speech sound. Moon Goddess, Goddess of the land is represented in all things God lays resourceful considered the birth had the power. The moon was a symbol of abundance. In the first full moon of South Korea as a seolgwa regarded as an important holiday. Local daeboreumnal vary, but usually after midnight, the town held a memorial ceremony in the village to pray for peace.
Chonnam dodukjapyigut of Hainan, Wando Chang confection, Bo beolgyogaetje Chonnam, Chungnam jangseungje before acting, depot, Chonbuk ohgeori dangsanje, Andong Mrs. bankruptcy confection, Dong Andong Maryeong new system, the province eokdeon namgeunje 3000, Chonbuk Prefecture confection is Gimje can.
Built the first full moon of the ohgokbap eat, said this morning that the preference for hard fruits kkaemuleoseo shells came in the yard, so if you do happen to have a boil over one year (the preference-busting). The gwibalyisuleul drink up to the moon by night dwitdongsan wishes and wishing for the one year of farming was predict.
In other words, if the moon is red huimyeon drought Breaking down a lot of rain, the moon would cost jinhamyeon abundance of famine was coming and overcast. Events include the first full moon of the abundance and blessing and byeotgaritdaesewoogi, yongaltteugi, notdaribalgi and include games, Hahoe Byeolsingut greet Lunar New Year, Dragon Palace, jwibulnotyi (play), play dead, including a tug of war, and I played my fill , is the only hot sell. Differ in each province, but usually follows.
Events
* Carve a fortnight - New Year's customs, such as the washing of the house jisaewotda leave the light on. Will lose the full moon night, white eyebrows were asleep, asleep, someone in the family as a joke, signs are painted in white flour, such as eyebrows.
* Hot selling - the full moon before sunrise to heat only sell to someone else.
* Moon - a torch with a high place in the early evening, met up over the moon to tell the abundance of the New Year, good luck.
* Daljip burn - burn time while rising of the moon made daljip abundance luck.
* Bridge tread - the land lies 'legs' could go to someone treading the 'bridge' and the leg by stepping on the customs teunteunhaejin is excited.
* Lunar New Year - and at the Youngnam jimyeo, farmers turn to get to the customs house, the matrix is achieved.
* Exorcism year - the year to blow away the bad luck to spend Lunar New Year that will send yeolnaheut pops open the day. Yeoneneun name, date of birth provinces songaekyoungbok (送 厄 迎 福), and writes the same writing.
Food
Fasting on Full Moon Day charyeo include eating the preference, in addition to gwibalyisul yakbap, herbs and bokssam ohgokbap, old and so on. Another fern, mushroom, cucumber, pumpkin notice, notices, some old bark, sun-dried herbs musiraegi and rinsed in water to eat in the summer heat was playing it will not eat healthy.
* The preference - New Year's morning the full moon night of the swell in the sense that not to happen, such as walnuts, pine nuts, the preference for a hard nut to eat. At this point the preference (mostly at night) directly to the skin bite to eat.
* Ohgokbap - rice, barley, Joe, sorghum, beans and a mixture of five kinds of grain or eat ohgokbap built.
* Jinchaesik - fog (plant), cucumber, pumpkin, night, eggplant, mushrooms, fern, and that eats malryeodun. 9 kinds of different herbs at home nine times, or 10 kinds of herbs to eat.
* Yakbap - packed in water, and the steamed glutinous rice, sesame, dates, honey or sugar and then steamed to filtered mix, soy sauce, again at night, such as jujube, cinnamon, dried persimmons, pine nuts, steamed rice, to put it is packed in.
* Bokssam - gimyina chwinamu rice, wrapped in baechuip eat. Make several dish piled high on Dear lord has blessed were raised and then eat.
* Gwibalyisul - the full moon did not warm up at dawn chansul (sake), and a little drink without distinguishing between men and women.
* Soltteok - brush down into the bread eaten steamed.
There are three or more sex daeboreumnal house to eat rice and other houses were lucky that year. I eat rice three times a day, nine times a day is good to eat believed.
Source: http://ko.wikipedia.org/wiki/%EC%A0%95%EC%9B%94%EB%8C%80%EB%B3%B4%EB%A6%84
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7/13/2010
The National Women's Day Articles
National Women's Day (English for "National Women") is a public holiday in South Africa each year on 9 August takes place. It commemorates the march of many women, on 9 August 1956 took place. They demonstrated against an apartheid law that black Africans undertook to carry a special passport, which limited the movement of the wearer.
On 9 August 1956 resulted in 20,000 women a protest march through the seat of government the Union Buildings in Pretoria to protest against the proposed amendments to the Urban Area Act. The laws of 1950 are also called Pass Laws. They laid pack with over 100,000 signatures from at the door to the office of the Prime Minister Strijdom.
The demonstrators stood silently in front of the building 30 minutes. Many of the women had their children here. Many women who worked for whites as a nanny, brought with her charges. The women sang a protest song that was written for the occasion: Wathint 'abafazi, wathint' imbokodo! Uzokufa! (Zulu for "you have touched the women, you've hit a rock! You will die!").
Since then, this rate is in the form You strike a woman, you strike a rock (for English, "If you strike a woman beat you a rock") for courage and strength of women in South Africa.
The protest march was led by Lilian Ngoyi, Helen Joseph, Rahima Moosa and Sophia Williams-De Bruyn. Frances Baard also took part in the demonstration.
Since 9 August 1994 will be celebrated this Memorial Day in South Africa every year as Women's Day. The 50th Anniversary, there was a repeat of the protest march. Many participants in the original demonstration were there again.
Source: http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Women%E2%80%99s_Day
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On 9 August 1956 resulted in 20,000 women a protest march through the seat of government the Union Buildings in Pretoria to protest against the proposed amendments to the Urban Area Act. The laws of 1950 are also called Pass Laws. They laid pack with over 100,000 signatures from at the door to the office of the Prime Minister Strijdom.
The demonstrators stood silently in front of the building 30 minutes. Many of the women had their children here. Many women who worked for whites as a nanny, brought with her charges. The women sang a protest song that was written for the occasion: Wathint 'abafazi, wathint' imbokodo! Uzokufa! (Zulu for "you have touched the women, you've hit a rock! You will die!").
Since then, this rate is in the form You strike a woman, you strike a rock (for English, "If you strike a woman beat you a rock") for courage and strength of women in South Africa.
The protest march was led by Lilian Ngoyi, Helen Joseph, Rahima Moosa and Sophia Williams-De Bruyn. Frances Baard also took part in the demonstration.
Since 9 August 1994 will be celebrated this Memorial Day in South Africa every year as Women's Day. The 50th Anniversary, there was a repeat of the protest march. Many participants in the original demonstration were there again.
Source: http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Women%E2%80%99s_Day
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Diwali Festivals Description
Diwali, also called Deepavali, or Diwali Deevali is one of the most important festivals in Hinduism and has its origins in India. The word is derived from the Sanskrit dipavali, which means a row of lights. The oil lamps, Dipa, traditionally baked clay lamp, or Dia Diya, cotton and cotton fuse clarified butter (ghee).
During the party will then also inherit the house and the lights lit. Diwali, also known as Lichtjesfeest is symbolically referred to as "the triumph of good over evil, victory of light over darkness, victory of the bliss of ignorance." Diwali is the only party that unites all of India.
The celebration of this festival is associated with the consumption of sweet food. But in India it also puts off fireworks. Diwali is a joyful celebration and is often celebrated with family. It is a feast for everyone, young and old, male and female, rich and poor. Diwali is celebrated to welcome the light of life. Light is in fact always associated with success and hope.
Date of Diwali
Religious Diwali is celebrated five days consistently. During these days of Diwali is the victory of light over darkness (symbolic of good over evil) is celebrated. Diwali falls every year on a different day because the date is determined by the Hindu calendar. At the beginning of the end of the dark half, Krishnapaksha of the Hindu lunar month begins with the Ashvins divalifeest.
Diwali is always celebrated the month of October or November, depending on the day the new moon in the lunar month Ashvins. The first three days are celebrated at the end of the month and the last two Ashvins at the beginning of the month Kartika. In 2007 Diwali falls on November 7, the third and most important day on the 9th.
November 1, 2005
October 21, 2006
November 9, 2007
October 28, 2008
October 17, 2009
November 5, 2010
* The first day is called Dhanteras or Dhan-trayodashi, it falls on the 13th day of the month Ashwin. The word Dhan means wealth. This day is very important for society.
* The second day is known as Diwali chotti (small Diwali) or Naraka Chaturdasi, it falls on the 14th day of the month Ashwin. The legend relates that day King Bali who was caught demigods.
* The third day of the festival Diwali is the most important day of Lakshmi-Puja, which is entirely dedicated to the goddess Lakshmi. This day is also known as Chopada-puja. This day falls on the dark night of Amavasya (dark half of the month). It is believed that these prosperous days the god Krishna left his incarnation.
* The fourth day is called Padwa or Varsha-pratipada which the coronation of King Vikramaditya underlined. This day began the Vikram-USA: the era of the Hindus.
* The last of the five days is known as Bhaiya Dooj-(Bhayyaduj, and Bhaubeej Bhayitika). During this day the love between brother and sister center. The brother goes to the home of his sister to this day to celebrate.
Origin
During Diwali, the Hindu goddess Lakshmi (of light, beauty, wealth and prosperity) honored. The festival is spread over India, and by centuries of isolation, there are various legends and stories around the party formed.
According to one story the god Vishnu rescued the goddess Lakshmi on the day of Diwali. Another story claims that the god Sri Ram the demon king Narakaasur killed the day before Diwali. According to the stories from the Ramayana divalifeest celebrates the return of Rama and his wife Sita, after his 14-year exile.
Furthermore there is also a reference to the day that Bali could rule the underworld which he showed obedience to the command of Mr Vishnu. Diwali is the day when Sri Ram, Mata Sita and Laksman returned to their palace with his parents.
Rituals
There are several rituals around Diwali.
The people and hear their houses to clean during Diwali, meaning pure and clean. Hindus fast on the five days of Diwali, meaning that no meat, egg (production) or other animals eat food which suffering may be used or be slain.
During the festival, many traditional sweets are made and distributed. Diwali is celebrated usually in domestic sphere, but also in the Mandir (Hindu worship) is a service held during Diwali. During the third day they want each other, often in the Netherlands by phone, Shubh Diwali, which means Happy Lichtjesfeest.
Source: http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Divali
During the party will then also inherit the house and the lights lit. Diwali, also known as Lichtjesfeest is symbolically referred to as "the triumph of good over evil, victory of light over darkness, victory of the bliss of ignorance." Diwali is the only party that unites all of India.
The celebration of this festival is associated with the consumption of sweet food. But in India it also puts off fireworks. Diwali is a joyful celebration and is often celebrated with family. It is a feast for everyone, young and old, male and female, rich and poor. Diwali is celebrated to welcome the light of life. Light is in fact always associated with success and hope.
Date of Diwali
Religious Diwali is celebrated five days consistently. During these days of Diwali is the victory of light over darkness (symbolic of good over evil) is celebrated. Diwali falls every year on a different day because the date is determined by the Hindu calendar. At the beginning of the end of the dark half, Krishnapaksha of the Hindu lunar month begins with the Ashvins divalifeest.
Diwali is always celebrated the month of October or November, depending on the day the new moon in the lunar month Ashvins. The first three days are celebrated at the end of the month and the last two Ashvins at the beginning of the month Kartika. In 2007 Diwali falls on November 7, the third and most important day on the 9th.
November 1, 2005
October 21, 2006
November 9, 2007
October 28, 2008
October 17, 2009
November 5, 2010
* The first day is called Dhanteras or Dhan-trayodashi, it falls on the 13th day of the month Ashwin. The word Dhan means wealth. This day is very important for society.
* The second day is known as Diwali chotti (small Diwali) or Naraka Chaturdasi, it falls on the 14th day of the month Ashwin. The legend relates that day King Bali who was caught demigods.
* The third day of the festival Diwali is the most important day of Lakshmi-Puja, which is entirely dedicated to the goddess Lakshmi. This day is also known as Chopada-puja. This day falls on the dark night of Amavasya (dark half of the month). It is believed that these prosperous days the god Krishna left his incarnation.
* The fourth day is called Padwa or Varsha-pratipada which the coronation of King Vikramaditya underlined. This day began the Vikram-USA: the era of the Hindus.
* The last of the five days is known as Bhaiya Dooj-(Bhayyaduj, and Bhaubeej Bhayitika). During this day the love between brother and sister center. The brother goes to the home of his sister to this day to celebrate.
Origin
During Diwali, the Hindu goddess Lakshmi (of light, beauty, wealth and prosperity) honored. The festival is spread over India, and by centuries of isolation, there are various legends and stories around the party formed.
According to one story the god Vishnu rescued the goddess Lakshmi on the day of Diwali. Another story claims that the god Sri Ram the demon king Narakaasur killed the day before Diwali. According to the stories from the Ramayana divalifeest celebrates the return of Rama and his wife Sita, after his 14-year exile.
Furthermore there is also a reference to the day that Bali could rule the underworld which he showed obedience to the command of Mr Vishnu. Diwali is the day when Sri Ram, Mata Sita and Laksman returned to their palace with his parents.
Rituals
There are several rituals around Diwali.
The people and hear their houses to clean during Diwali, meaning pure and clean. Hindus fast on the five days of Diwali, meaning that no meat, egg (production) or other animals eat food which suffering may be used or be slain.
During the festival, many traditional sweets are made and distributed. Diwali is celebrated usually in domestic sphere, but also in the Mandir (Hindu worship) is a service held during Diwali. During the third day they want each other, often in the Netherlands by phone, Shubh Diwali, which means Happy Lichtjesfeest.
Source: http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Divali
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7/12/2010
The Ganesh Chaturthi Celebration
The Ganesh Chaturthi is an important Hindu festival that is celebrated lavishly, especially in Mumbai.
Almost all Hindu worship Ganesha currents, the god with an elephant head (Gana means group, army - Isha is a name of Shiva). No activity and no service can begin without his assistance. He is considered among others as the embodiment of wisdom, happiness and success.
Ganesha's special day, his "birthday", is Ganesh Chaturthi, which falls on the fourth day of the Hindu month Bhadrapad (after the Hindu lunar calendar, usually September). The day kicks off a series of major autumn festivals, which follow in October and November. Many believers invite the priest to her house, so he celebrates a Mass, a Ganesh puja.
Particular importance has, however, Ganesh Chaturthi for the people in some parts of South India and in the state of Maharashtra in Pune (formerly Poona) and in the capital Mumbai (formerly Bombay). For many Hindus in other parts of India Ganesha means a secondary manifestation, whereas here it is for most the most important representation of God, the main deity.
Ganesh Chaturthi is a question for them the most important holiday of the year, not only in the religious sphere, as in other parts of the country, but also a major social holiday, on which people visit each other and good luck wish.
In the households, public places, universities and schools to set to small or large statues. Sometimes it is - above all to achieve in rural areas - still an object of the children, these figurines with their own hands.
Either one and a half, five, seven or ten days remain the statues on the altars, and embody the highest - daily is a priest and celebrated the worship (puja). Then, the people celebrate with song and dance, with modern music coming from the speakers as well as religious songs.
In eastern India, there is the goddess Saraswati, which is responsible for school children, students, artists, and all intellectual workers. Maharashthra In this role the god is in his form with the elephant head.
Sometimes students draw even his picture on the blackboard, and pray to him in this way, the youngsters go to school on the day the first time. On the last day, the statues are adopted under jubilation in joyous procession to the water borne and sunk.
Source: http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ganesh_Chaturthi
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Almost all Hindu worship Ganesha currents, the god with an elephant head (Gana means group, army - Isha is a name of Shiva). No activity and no service can begin without his assistance. He is considered among others as the embodiment of wisdom, happiness and success.
Ganesha's special day, his "birthday", is Ganesh Chaturthi, which falls on the fourth day of the Hindu month Bhadrapad (after the Hindu lunar calendar, usually September). The day kicks off a series of major autumn festivals, which follow in October and November. Many believers invite the priest to her house, so he celebrates a Mass, a Ganesh puja.
Particular importance has, however, Ganesh Chaturthi for the people in some parts of South India and in the state of Maharashtra in Pune (formerly Poona) and in the capital Mumbai (formerly Bombay). For many Hindus in other parts of India Ganesha means a secondary manifestation, whereas here it is for most the most important representation of God, the main deity.
Ganesh Chaturthi is a question for them the most important holiday of the year, not only in the religious sphere, as in other parts of the country, but also a major social holiday, on which people visit each other and good luck wish.
In the households, public places, universities and schools to set to small or large statues. Sometimes it is - above all to achieve in rural areas - still an object of the children, these figurines with their own hands.
Either one and a half, five, seven or ten days remain the statues on the altars, and embody the highest - daily is a priest and celebrated the worship (puja). Then, the people celebrate with song and dance, with modern music coming from the speakers as well as religious songs.
In eastern India, there is the goddess Saraswati, which is responsible for school children, students, artists, and all intellectual workers. Maharashthra In this role the god is in his form with the elephant head.
Sometimes students draw even his picture on the blackboard, and pray to him in this way, the youngsters go to school on the day the first time. On the last day, the statues are adopted under jubilation in joyous procession to the water borne and sunk.
Source: http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ganesh_Chaturthi
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