Hinduism: Special Occasions Flashcards

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What is Holi?

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  • Associated with Vishnu (Krishna)
  • Celebrates victory of good over evil and the immortal love of Krishna and Radha
  • The night before, people gather, pray and perform religious ceremonies in front of a fire, to destroy their internal evil like Holika, the sister of a demon, was killed in a fire
  • They go into the streets and cover each other in water and colour
  • Families reunite and forgive each other
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What is Navaratri?

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  • Festival of the mother goddess
  • Depending on the location, it can be called Navaratri, Durga Puja or Dasera
  • Celebrates the triumph of Durga ofer the buffalo demon Mahishasura - light over dark
  • Nightly feasts and dancing
  • Families return home for nine days, then leave on the tenth, as Shiva only allowed Durga to see her mother for nine days in the year
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What is Diwali?

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  • Associated with Vishnu (Rama) and the mother goddess (in the form of Lakshmi - Sita)
  • Remembers the Ramayana: the victory of good over evil, but also celebrating women’s dignity
  • Lights called diyas are lit in honour of Lakshmi, and of Rama and Sita’s return to Ayodhya
  • Cows are worshipped as they are believed to be the reincarnation of Lakshmi
  • Gifts are exchanged
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What is Mahashivratri?

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  • Associated with Shiva
  • Shivratri is held on the day before the new moon between February and March
  • Celebrated through the night to better understand Shiva’s nature and to ensure the follower’s devotion, as it takes resolve and energy to stay awake
  • Celebrates various things that happened on the day:
  • The marriage of Shiva and Parvati
  • The day Shiva won against all his enemies
  • Ascetics believe it’s the day Shiva became one with the Mountain Kailash and became completely still
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What is Ganesh Chaturthi?

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  • Celebrated by most Hindus as Ganesha is the remover of obstacles between them and the other gods
  • Believed to be when Ganesha comes to Earth to give blessings to his devotees
  • A clay model of Ganesha is made
  • Gods are infused into murtis
  • Ganesha is worshipped
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What is Raksha Bandhan?

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  • Associated with Vishnu (or the Mother Goddess)
  • Celebrates the relationship between a brother and sister
  • The sister ties a rakhi (bracelet) to her brothers wrist. It becomes his duty to protect her.
  • In the past, it was the wife who tied a rakhi to her husband’s wrist
  • Nowadays, rakhis are also tied on the wrists of:
  • Congregation members by the priest
  • Close friends
  • The prime minister by women
  • Soldiers
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