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List of festivals in Bangladesh
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Bangladeshi festivals
Contents
National observances
Religious observances
Muslim
Hindu
Buddhist
Christian
Cultural observances
General
Music
Folk
Others
Fairs
Local events
See also
References
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This is a
list of
festivals
in
Bangladesh
.
National observances
Language Movement Day
- (
International Mother Language Day
); Colours worn:
[
1
]
Genocide Remembrance Day
; Colours worn:
Independence Day
; Colours worn:
[
2
]
July Mass Uprising Day
Armed Forces Day
[
3
]
Martyred Intellectuals Day
; Colours worn:
[
4
]
Victory Day
; Colours worn:
[
5
]
Religious observances
Eid prayer in
Comilla
Durga puja
in
Dhakeshwari Temple
,
Dhaka
Muslim
Eid ul-Fitr
(
Bengali
:
ঈদুল ফিতর/রোজার ঈদ
) - on the 1st day of
Shawwal
month of the lunar
Islamic calendar
.
[
6
]
Eid ul-Adha
(
Bengali
:
ঈদুল আজহার/কোরবানি
)- on the 10th day of
Dhu al-Hijjah
month of the
Islamic calendar
.
[
7
]
Chaand Raat
(
Bengali
:
চাঁদ রাত
)- on the 29th or 30th night of
Ramadan
month of the
Islamic calendar
.
[
8
]
Ashura
(
Bengali
:
আশুরা
)- on the 10th day of
Muharram
in the
Islamic calendar
.
[
9
]
Eid-e-Meeladun Nabi
(
Bengali
:
ঈদে মিলাদুন্নবি
)– The Birth of the
Prophet Muhammad
[
10
]
Shab-e-Qadr
[
11
]
(
Bengali
:
শবে কদর
)
Shab-e-Barat
[
12
]
(
Bengali
:
শবে বরাত
)
Bishwa Ijtema
[
13
]
(
Bengali
:
বিশ্ব ইজতেমা
)
Hindu
Durga Puja
- from the 2nd to the 7th day of Ashwin month of the
Hindu calendar
.
[
14
]
Krishna Janmashtami
- celebration of the birth of
Lord Krishna
[
15
]
Dolyatra
[
16
]
Ratha Yatra
, the most popular being
Dhamrai Rathayatra
.
[
6
]
Kali Puja
in
Diwali
[
17
]
Saraswati Puja
[
18
]
Ashtami Snan on Chaitra Shukla Paksha Ashtami (ninth day during the waxing phase of moon in Chaitra Month) as per Hindu Lunar Calendar
[
19
]
Buddhist
Buddha Purnima
- Buddha's Birthday
[
20
]
Madhu Purnima
[
21
]
Kathin Chibardan
- offering of woven robe made of cotton to monks and nuns.
[
22
]
Christian
Boro Din
or Christmas - on 25 December of the
Gregorian calendar
.
[
23
]
Easter Sunday
[
24
]
Cultural observances
Celebrations of Pahela Baishakh at Dhaka
Bangladeshi girls taking Selfie at Pahela Falgun festival.
General
Rokeya Day
Rabindra Jayanti
Nazrul Jayanti
Music
Dhaka World Music Festival
(music)
[
25
]
Bengal Classical Music Festival
[
26
]
International Folk Festival
[
27
]
[
28
]
Folk
Pahela Baishakh
- on the 1st day of the
Bengali calendar
and summer festival; also called Bangla Noboborsho; Colours worn:
[
29
]
Spring festival also known as
Pohela Falgun
; Colours worn:
[
30
]
Nabanna
- Winter and harvest festival; Colours worn:
[
31
]
Borsha Utshob
- Monsoon festival; Colours worn:
Nouka Baich
- Boat racing festivals held after the monsoon when rivers are filled
Others
Bengal Original Culture Festival
[
32
]
Cinemaking International Film Festival
[
33
]
Dhaka Festival
[
34
]
Dhaka Art Summit
[
35
]
Hay Festival Dhaka
[
36
]
Dhaka Fashion Week
[
37
]
Dhaka International Film Festival
[
38
]
Chobi Mela International Photography Festival
[
39
]
CRACK International Art Camp
International Children's Film Festival Bangladesh
Bioscope Children's Photography Festival
Latin Dance Festival
[
40
]
Liberation Docfest Bangladesh
Hill Film Festival
Fairs
Ekushey Book Fair in Dhaka
Ekushey Book Fair
- in Dhaka on the month of February of the Gregorian calendar.
[
41
]
Dhaka International Trade Fair
[
42
]
National Tree Fair
- Month-long National Tree Plantation Campaign and Tree Fair.
National Fisheries Week and Fish Fair - Week-long National Fiash Trade and Fair.
[
43
]
[
44
]
Local events
Shakrain kite festival, Dhaka
Shakrain
— in Dhaka at the end of the
Poush
of the Bengali calendar.
[
45
]
Jatiya Pitha Utsab
— National
Pitha
Festival.
[
46
]
Charak — 3-day-long festival in Pabna starting on the last day of the Bangla month of Chaitra.
[
47
]
Nouka Baich
[
48
]
Bisu Mela
[
49
]
See also
Public holidays in Bangladesh
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