On the same day, the two treatments, the sister is the goddess in the neighboring country, the siste

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-28

On the same day, the two treatments, the sister is the goddess in the neighboring country, the sister's wallet was stolen, and the joy and sorrow are both

India and Nepal, just like us Chinese, also have their own festivals, but they celebrate the Hindu "Sakhon Festival". In February-March every year, it is believed that hundreds of years before the advent of ** religion, the local population would put aside all scruples and dance.

Since the day of the vernal equinox in the Hindu calendar coincides with "winter goes to spring", it is considered to be a festival of hope and a festival of hope. So, even under a strict hierarchy, Indians don't care about the class gap, it's like a big celebration.

With only a few days to go until the Chinese New Year, the whole country is busy welcoming the new year: lots of different natural colours, wood to make a fire, food, drinks, sweets, and so on. On the eve of the festival, a bonfire is lit in the temple or in the square of the park, a symbol of victory, and people sing and dance here. The next morning, the sacrificial "gods" or figures parade through the streets, and finally the most important ritual is Holi.

Also known as the "Festival of Colours", people sprinkle paint on passers-by in the streets and alleys, and children shoot at passers-by with water cannons filled with paint. As a result, Holi became a way for people to calm down conflicts, ease them, and promote harmony. Some towns in Nepal pick one or two of the most popular goddesses and gather a large number of people to paint on the bodies of the goddesses.

Since the 17th century, the festival has been recognized by the British as "the most important in society", and today some British cities still retain this tradition, but more and more people come to Nepal or India during the holidays. Riley and Sir, the sisters of Liverpool, England, also came to Nepal with a group of friends, but I didn't expect my sister Sir to be the first to come to Bhaktapur City, as soon as she entered the door, she was received by the Nepalese "goddess", and was even invited to eat at the "Hundred Family Meals".

However, her sisters were not so lucky, and as soon as the three arrived in Jammu, India, they were met with Indian celebrations, and they were surrounded and it took more than an hour to finish the paint. It's a pity that the three of them's ** and wallets were stolen, and their suitcases and ** were almost destroyed. This her sister Riley, who posted a tweet on Facebook: "Holi, isn't it Friendship Day?"Can anyone explain why India** will say that it will come after the holiday when it receives **?

It seems that if you are going to experience this festival, it is better to choose Nepal because Nepalese people are more religious, and their faces and faces are more beautiful.

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