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Bangladeshi daily life is replete with traditions
and festivals that reflect the unique culture and tradition of Bangladeshis.
Some of the tradition and customs are as ancient as prehistoric days,
while others are relatively recent. The indigenous customs and festivals
that has been preserved and nurtured through the ages are principally
center around agricultural practices. These include nabonno (the festival of the new harvest) and pawhela boishAkh (the Bengali
new Year). Religion has also played a distinct role in shaping the mores
and traditions of Bangladeshi life.
Bangladesh is a predominantly Muslim country, and Islam's adherents
in Bangladesh celebrate the joyous festival of the two Eids, Eid-ul-Fitr,
and Eid-ul-Azha, the month of Ramadan, Shab-e-Qadr, Shab-e-Barat etc.
Hindus in Bangladesh celebrate Durga Puja, Kali Puja and Janmastami.
The Buddhists celebrate Buddho Purnima and the Christians Christmas. These
are just a few of the religious festivals and feasts that Bangladeshis
celebrate in their day to day life.
National occasions also mark Bangladeshi life, and these include Independence
Day, Victory Day, and the historic Language Martyr's Day.
Social customs like birth, naming ceremony, marriage, and death too have
a distinct Bangladeshi flavor with each ethnic and religious group having
their own unique way to mark these traditions.
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- National Holidays
- National days marking events of special interest to the nation.
- Traditional Holidays and Festivals
- Traditional holidays such as Bengali New Year's. Information about
the Bangla Calendar.
- Religious Holidays and Festivals
- Holidays celebrated by people of various religion in Bangladesh.
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- Traditions
- Learn a little bit about the culture of Bangladesh.
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