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| Holika Dahan - Martes 9 Marzo, 2021 Budista-Hinduista : Also Kamudu pyre is celebrated by burning Holika, an asura. For many traditions in Hinduism, Holi celebrates the killing of Holika in order to save Prahlad, a devotee of God Vishnu and thus Holi gets its name. In olden days, people used to contribute a piece of wood or two for the Holika bonfire, and this represents Holika being consumed by the fire in which she tried to kill her nephew Prahlad. A similar holiday is Holi where people get to gather and often repair broken relationships. [Wikipedia]
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| Maha Shivaratri - Jueves 11 Marzo, 2021 Budista-Hinduista : Un festival hindú en honor al Señor Shiva y su matrimonio con la diosa Parvati. Las ceremonias de oración e himnos tienen lugar principalmente por la noche.
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| Día festivo opcional - Jueves 11 Marzo, 2021 Budista-Hinduista : Maha Shivaratri Hindu community
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| Nuevo año a Bali - Domingo 14 Marzo, 2021 Budista-Hinduista : The main purpose of the Nyepi Day ceremonies is to pray to the God (Hyang Widhi Wasa), wish that HE clean the outside universe (bhuwana agung) as well as the universe within men (bhuwana alit). Paid holiday when falling on Saturday or Sunday
In Bali, no Internet, no flights, no tourist attractions based on the Saka calendar (Balinese calender):
One year has 12 sasih (Balinese month). Each sasih consists of 35 days which cover the full moon (Purnama) and one dark moon (Tilem).
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| Holi ou Holika - Domingo 28 Marzo, 2021 Budista-Hinduista : El primer día se observa en las regiones montañosas, el segundo día se observa en las tierras bajas
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| Dolyatra - Domingo 28 Marzo, 2021 Budista-Hinduista :
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| Holika Dahan - Domingo 28 Marzo, 2021 Budista-Hinduista : Also Kamudu pyre is celebrated by burning Holika, an asura. For many traditions in Hinduism, Holi celebrates the killing of Holika in order to save Prahlad, a devotee of God Vishnu and thus Holi gets its name. In olden days, people used to contribute a piece of wood or two for the Holika bonfire, and this represents Holika being consumed by the fire in which she tried to kill her nephew Prahlad. A similar holiday is Holi where people get to gather and often repair broken relationships. [Wikipedia]
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| Holi ou Holika - Lunes 29 Marzo, 2021 Budista-Hinduista : El sentido religioso de esta fiesta es marcar la cremación de todas las tendencias perversas, es decir la victoria del bien sobre el malo.
Sólo en Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Chhattisgarh, Jammu & Kashmir (Jammu sólo), Maharastra, Meghalaya, Rajasthan, Uttaranchal, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal.
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| Holi o Holika - Lunes 29 Marzo, 2021 Budista-Hinduista :
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| Día festivo opcional - Lunes 29 Marzo, 2021 Budista-Hinduista : Holi / Holika / Medin Poya/Dola Purnima Hindu community
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| Phagwah - Lunes 29 Marzo, 2021 Budista-Hinduista : Holi is called Phagwa festival in Suriname, and is celebrated to mark the beginning of spring and Hindu mythology. In Suriname, Holi Phagwa is a festival of colour. It is customary to wear old white clothes on this day, be prepared to get them dirty and join in the colour throwing excitement and party. [Wikipedia]
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| Holi ou Holika - Martes 30 Marzo, 2021 Budista-Hinduista :
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| Baisakhi - Martes 13 Abril, 2021 Budista-Hinduista :
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| Día festivo opcional - Martes 13 Abril, 2021 Budista-Hinduista : Marks the beginning of Ramayana's week
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| Vaisakh - Martes 13 Abril, 2021 Budista-Hinduista :
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| Nuevo Año Khmer - Miércoles 14 Abril, 2021 Budista-Hinduista : Paid holiday when falling on Saturday or Sunday
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| Bohag Bihu - Miércoles 14 Abril, 2021 Budista-Hinduista : Este es el comienzo de la temporada agrícola. Bihu es celebrado por todas las partes de Assam y todo elenco y religión. Directamente podemos decir que Bihu es fiesta secular que trae la humanidad, la paz y la fraternidad entre los diversos elencos y la religión.
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| Maha Vishub Sankranti - Miércoles 14 Abril, 2021 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).
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| Nuevo Año Khmer - Jueves 15 Abril, 2021 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
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| Nuevo Año Khmer - Viernes 16 Abril, 2021 Budista-Hinduista :
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| Bahu Mela - Martes 20 Abril, 2021 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]
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| Ramanavani - Miércoles 21 Abril, 2021 Budista-Hinduista : Celebraciones en los templos de Rama. La gente dice de memoria el Ramayana (Parayana), lo que puede durar 9 días (desde el Yugadi). Música clásica y cantos sagrados. Sólo en Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Himachal Pradesh, Jharkhand, Maharastra, Punjab, Rajasthan, Uttaranchal, Uttar Pradesh.
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| Garia Puja - Miércoles 21 Abril, 2021 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.
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| Basava Jayanthi - Viernes 14 Mayo, 2021 Budista-Hinduista : Guru Basavanna (also known as Guru Basavanna or Basaveshwara (1134–1196)) 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
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| Parshuram Jayanti - Viernes 14 Mayo, 2021 Budista-Hinduista : Aniversario de nacimiento de la sexta encarnación del Señor Vishnu
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| Buda Purnima - Miércoles 26 Mayo, 2021 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.
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| Vesak - Buda Purnima - Miércoles 26 Mayo, 2021 Budista-Hinduista :
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| Día festivo opcional - Miércoles 26 Mayo, 2021 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.
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| Savitri Brata - Jueves 10 Junio, 2021 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]
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| Sant Kabir Das - Jueves 24 Junio, 2021 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]
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