Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Pahela Baishakh Celebrate In Dhaka

Gala New Year's is closely related to rural life in Bengal. Usually Boishakh Pohela cleaned house cleaned, people bathe early in the morning and dress nice clothes. They spend most days visiting with family, friends and neighbors. Special foods are prepared to entertain guests. This is a national festival has grown enormously in the big cities, especially in Dhaka.Boishakhi Fair will be held across the country. The various agricultural products, traditional handicrafts, toys, cosmetics and a variety of foods and sweets are sold at the fair. Fair in the entertainment, with singers and dancers staging Jatra (traditional drama), taking Pala, kobigan, jarigan, Gambhir gazir alkap GaN and GaN GaN. They present folk songs as the tribe marfati, murshidi bhatiali and songs. Laila Majnu-like story of Yusuf Zulekha and Radha-Krishna presented. On the other hand, these attractions of the show are puppets and merry-go-rounds.Many of the ancient festival of New Year will disappear when the new festivals added. With the abolition of zamindari system, the punya connected with closure in March revenue share has been lost. Kite flying in Dhaka and Munshiganj Bull Racing used to a very colorful event. Other popular village games and sports, horse races, bullfights, cockfights, flying pigeons, boat racing. Part of the Festival, however, continue to insist, for example, in Bali (wrestling) in Chittagong and Rajshahi in Gambhir still popular events.Boishakh Pohela compliance has become popular in large cities. Early in the morning, people gather under a big tree or a lake to watch the sunrise. Artists present songs to anticipate the new year. People from all walks of life wear traditional Bengali dress: young women wear white saris with red borders and adorn themselves with bracelets cHuRi, ful flowers, and tip (bindis). Men dressed in white paejama (pants), or fall into disrepute (dhoti / dhuti) (long skirt) and Kurta (Tunic). Many townspeople start the day with a traditional breakfast is a collar Bhat (rice soaked in water), green peppers, onions and fried Hilsa fish.Ilish collar - a traditional dish of leftover rice soaked in water with fried Hilsa, supplemented with dried (Shutki), pickles (achar), lentils (dal), green pepper and onion - a popular dish of the festival Pohela Boishakh.The most colorful festival of New Year's happening in Dhaka. Many people gather in the early morning under the Banyan Tree Park, where Chhayanat Ramnäs artist of the day by singing the famous Rabindranath Tagore was এসো, হে বৈশাখ, এসো এসো Esho, he Boishakh, Esho Esho (Come, O Boishakh, Come on, come). A similar ceremony welcoming the new year as the Institute of Fine Arts, University of Dhaka. Students and teachers of the department to a colorful procession and parade round the campus to take. Social and cultural organizations will celebrate the day with a cultural program. Newspapers are associated with specific additives. There are also special programs for radio and television.The historical significance of Pohela Boishakh in Bangladesh may be for compliance with the daily Chhayanat in 1965. In an attempt to suppress Bengali culture, the Pakistani government banned Rabindranath Tagore poems, poet and writer in Bengali literature. Protested against this initiative, the party was Ramnäs Pohela Boishakh Park opened in Tagore songs to welcome Chhayanat months. Day is still celebrated in East Pakistan, a symbol of Bengali culture. Then in 1972, a national festival, a symbol of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party, the movement and an integral part of human heritage. Later, in the mid-1980s the Institute of Fine Arts, in addition to the color of Boishakhi days after the start of the parade, which is like a carnival.Now Pohela Boishakh celebration also meant the cultural unity of the difference class or religious beliefs. The major holidays celebrated in Bangladesh but Pohela Boishakh comes with a number of already existing expectations (especially religious identity, the cultural gift-giving, etc..) In other holidays such as Eid ul-Fitr, the dress with a flashy dress has become the standard, or Christmas, exchanging gifts is an important part of the Holiday Pohela Boishakh really celebrate the simple roots of Bengal. As a result. Add peoeple together to participate in the festivities without the burden of having you mean by class, religion or economic vision.

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