INTRODUCTION
Name- Rudra Sameer Gamare
Std – 6
Div- Turquoise
Roll No : 26
Topic: Presentation on traditional rainy season
celebration in maharasatra and Sikkim
Subject: Science
Topic Introduction
Presentation on
traditional rainy
season celebration in
maharasatra and
Sikkim
MAHARASHTRA OVERVIEW
LOCATION
: WESTERN INDIAN,
CHARACTERIZED BY HEAVY MONSOON RAINS
IMPORTANCE
OF THE RAINY SEASON IN
MAHARSHTRA ARGICULTURALAND CULTURAL
LIFE .
TRADITIONAL RAINYSEASON
CELEBRATIONS IN MAHARASTRA
NAG PANCHAMI
Nag Panchami is a Hindu festival that honors the snake gods, or Nagas. It
is celebrated on the fifth day of the bright half of the Shravan month in
the Hindu calendar.
Celebrations
•Offerings: Devotees offer milk, sweets, and other special dishes
to the snake gods
•Worship: Devotees worship snake idols, paintings, or live snakes
•Rituals: Devotees perform rituals to seek blessings from the
snake gods
•Feasts: Devotees celebrate with grand feasts and special dishes
•Art: Devotees draw snake images on walls and floors
2 GOKULASHTAMI
Gokulashtami, also known as
Krishna Janmashtami, is a Hindu
festival that celebrates the birth of
Lord Krishna. It is celebrated on the
eighth day of the dark fortnight of
the Shravana month in the Hindu
calendar. In the Gregorian
calendar, this is usually in August
or September.
SIKKIM OVERVIEW
LOCATION
: NORTHEAST INDIAN,
SURROUNDED BY THE HIMALAYAS
THE MONSOON SEASON IN SIKKIM
IS ESSENTIAL FOR AGRICULTURE,
ESPICALLY FOR TRA CULTIVATION .
TRADITIONAL RAINYSEASON
CELEBRATIONS IN SKKIM
SAGA DAWA (BUDDHISTH
FESTIVAL)
Saga Dawa is a Buddhist festival
celebrated in Sikkim, India, to
commemorate the birth, enlightenment,
and death of Lord Buddha. It is one of the
most important festivals for Mahayana
Buddhists.
2 . Lhabab Duchen
Lhabab Duchen is a Buddhist
festival celebrated in Sikkim
to mark the Buddha's return
from heaven to earth. It is one
of the four festivals that
commemorate events in the
Buddha's life.