Hinduism Festival Noah
Introduction Hello my name is Noah and today I will be presenting to you a power point on Hinduism
How do they celebrate? When they celebrate, they usually do different things like in the yatha ratra they put the God/ Brahma on a carriage looking thing and drive from any location to where the festival actually is because they believe that Brahma should be shown to the world as a real person. Even with all of the other Gods they have to feed them bath them and change their cloths. .Rituals . Having a feast .Traditional dancing . Activities
What are the different celebrations. . Holi: Holi is technically a giant food fight which includes the whole country but they use colored powder and stuff. . With Yatha Ratra they put the God/ Brahma on a carriage looking thing and drive from any location to where the festival actually is. . Ankut is a celebration when you get thousands of different foods that are vegetarian and feed it to God. Navrati is when everyone dances for nine days not continuesly. Holi celabration
Significance of yATHA Ratra The whole point of this festival is to celebrate Gods/Brahma’s birthday and they are trying their hardest to treat the Gods like proper people like I said they bath them, they feed them and they change their cloths. Brahma in the carriage
What is the main cause of Hinduism. Reincarnation is the main cause of Hinduism because they think God sends you down with a lesson to learn and if you don’t learn it in the first life you get another one again and again until you learn it.
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