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The festival of Holi | Religious Studies - My Life, My Religion: Hinduism
Suitable for teaching 7-11s. We find out about the meaning of Holi, the spring festival of colour, which celebrates the victory of good over evil. A clip from the BBC series My Life My Religion. WARNING: This clip contains behaviour which could be imitated.
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The festival of Diwali | Religious Studies - My Life, My Religion: Hinduism
Suitable for teaching 7-11s. We see two British children prepare for and celebrate Diwali, the festival of light which marks the start of the Hindu New Year. A clip from the BBC series: My Life My Religion.
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Vraj, who’s 11, and 14-year-old Simran are getting ready for Diwali, the Hindu festival of light which takes place every autumn. They are cleaning their house, and have laid out their best new clothes to wear. Diw...
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Hindu festival of Diwali celebrated by millions around globe - BBC News
Diwali has been celebrated by millions of people around the world.
The Hindu festival of Diwali is known as the festival of lights, as people illuminate oil lamps or candles to symbolise the triumph of light over darkness and good over evil.
Families have gathered to offer prayers, light fireworks and enjoy festive meals to mark the occasion.
The exact dates of the festival change each year and are determined by the position of the moon, but it typically falls between October and November
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Celebrating Holi, the Hindu festival of colors
ABC News' Zohreen Shah explores how people are celebrating Holi through color, dance and food.
published: 19 Mar 2022
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Ganesh's Birthday Celebration | Indian Ocean With Simon Reeve | BBC Studios
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Simon is in Mumbai in western India during the celebration of the elephant-headed god Ganesh. There he witnesses a giant statue of the deity, among many others, being carried down to the sea at the culmination of the festival.
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Festivals of India | Festivals name | Indian festivals | Different types of festivals | festivals
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India is a land of many religions and languages and is often hailed as the land of festivals. Indians celebrate many traditional, cultural and religious festivals through the year, and the celebrations can sometimes seem to be a bit over-the-top or even rambunctious. While some Indian festivals are celebrated with equal pomp across the country, others have specifically regional and religious undertones.
Although the myriad of Indian festivals may connote different things, they have one common thread, they are all spectacles to behold. These Indian cultures and festivals are characterized by gaiety, color, prayers, rituals...
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The festival of Holi | Religious Studies - My Life, My Religion: Hinduism
Suitable for teaching 7-11s. We find out about the meaning of Holi, the spring festival of colour, which celebrates the victory of good over evil. A clip from t...
Suitable for teaching 7-11s. We find out about the meaning of Holi, the spring festival of colour, which celebrates the victory of good over evil. A clip from the BBC series My Life My Religion. WARNING: This clip contains behaviour which could be imitated.
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Fourteen-year-old Simran and 11-year-old Vraj are excited about the spring festival of Holi. It celebrates new life, and the victory of good over evil. We hear the story of Prince Prahlad, a pious boy who insisted on worshiping the God Vishnu instead of his father the king. Prahlad’s aunt Holika tried to kill him on a bonfire, but the flames killed her instead. Hindus mark the festival by building bonfires which they believe purify the air of anything evil. We see the children at a Holi bonfire, putting coconuts on the fire. Offerings such as popcorn, coconuts and chickpeas are thrown onto the fire as offerings to God, to say thank you for the spring and the crops. Holi is also known as the festival of colour, when Hindus celebrate the beauty of colour that God has put into the world. The children have a lot of fun throwing coloured paint at each other with their friends. Different colours symbolise different virtues of the soul, such as power, purity and love.
This clip is from the BBC series “My Life My Religion: Hinduism”, in which British Hindu children tell us about the beliefs and traditions behind their faith. It was originally shown on BBC2’s Learning Zone as part of a series made for primary school children about different faiths in the UK that can be used to teach Religious Studies or PSHE.
For more clips from My Life My Religion: Hinduism: http://bit.ly/TeachMLMRH
For our Religious Studies playlist: http://bit.ly/BBCTeachRS
For Class Clips users, the original reference for the clip was p02n5j6z.
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Teaching Religious Studies or PSHE?
Focus on the rule-breaking aspects of Holi, the paint-throwing, the bonfires and so on. Ask them to think of festivals in other cultures where normal rules are suspended. All Hallows Eve (Halloween) and Red Nose Day give good examples. There are many others: on Maundy Thursday the Queen gives money away. The Pope washes the feet of poor people. Ask the children, for fun and understanding, to look at the school rules and devise a one-day festival of wildness for the school, where rules are all turned upside down. It’s meant to be fun, not nasty. Sociologists of religion draw attention to this feature of festivals: normal rules are suspended for fun and for thoughtfulness.
These clips will be relevant for teaching Religious Education and PSHE at KS2 and KS3 in England, Wales and Northern Ireland and Religious and Moral Education at National 2 and 3 in Scotland.
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Suitable for teaching 7-11s. We find out about the meaning of Holi, the spring festival of colour, which celebrates the victory of good over evil. A clip from the BBC series My Life My Religion. WARNING: This clip contains behaviour which could be imitated.
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Fourteen-year-old Simran and 11-year-old Vraj are excited about the spring festival of Holi. It celebrates new life, and the victory of good over evil. We hear the story of Prince Prahlad, a pious boy who insisted on worshiping the God Vishnu instead of his father the king. Prahlad’s aunt Holika tried to kill him on a bonfire, but the flames killed her instead. Hindus mark the festival by building bonfires which they believe purify the air of anything evil. We see the children at a Holi bonfire, putting coconuts on the fire. Offerings such as popcorn, coconuts and chickpeas are thrown onto the fire as offerings to God, to say thank you for the spring and the crops. Holi is also known as the festival of colour, when Hindus celebrate the beauty of colour that God has put into the world. The children have a lot of fun throwing coloured paint at each other with their friends. Different colours symbolise different virtues of the soul, such as power, purity and love.
This clip is from the BBC series “My Life My Religion: Hinduism”, in which British Hindu children tell us about the beliefs and traditions behind their faith. It was originally shown on BBC2’s Learning Zone as part of a series made for primary school children about different faiths in the UK that can be used to teach Religious Studies or PSHE.
For more clips from My Life My Religion: Hinduism: http://bit.ly/TeachMLMRH
For our Religious Studies playlist: http://bit.ly/BBCTeachRS
For Class Clips users, the original reference for the clip was p02n5j6z.
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Teaching Religious Studies or PSHE?
Focus on the rule-breaking aspects of Holi, the paint-throwing, the bonfires and so on. Ask them to think of festivals in other cultures where normal rules are suspended. All Hallows Eve (Halloween) and Red Nose Day give good examples. There are many others: on Maundy Thursday the Queen gives money away. The Pope washes the feet of poor people. Ask the children, for fun and understanding, to look at the school rules and devise a one-day festival of wildness for the school, where rules are all turned upside down. It’s meant to be fun, not nasty. Sociologists of religion draw attention to this feature of festivals: normal rules are suspended for fun and for thoughtfulness.
These clips will be relevant for teaching Religious Education and PSHE at KS2 and KS3 in England, Wales and Northern Ireland and Religious and Moral Education at National 2 and 3 in Scotland.
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- published: 24 Mar 2016
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The festival of Diwali | Religious Studies - My Life, My Religion: Hinduism
Suitable for teaching 7-11s. We see two British children prepare for and celebrate Diwali, the festival of light which marks the start of the Hindu New Year. A ...
Suitable for teaching 7-11s. We see two British children prepare for and celebrate Diwali, the festival of light which marks the start of the Hindu New Year. A clip from the BBC series: My Life My Religion.
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Vraj, who’s 11, and 14-year-old Simran are getting ready for Diwali, the Hindu festival of light which takes place every autumn. They are cleaning their house, and have laid out their best new clothes to wear. Diwali means “row of lights”, and celebrates the story of Rama and Sita’s return home from 14 years of exile. It also marks the beginning of the Hindu New Year. The children will welcome lots of visitors and give and receive presents. They also make artistic rangoli patterns and place them outside their front door to welcome Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth. The houses and streets are decorated with lights, and we see the children at a firework display and dance show with their parents and friends. Vraj and Simran talk about their hopes for the year ahead, and ways in which they can become better people.
This clip is from the BBC series “My Life My Religion: Hinduism”, in which British Hindu children tell us about the beliefs and traditions behind their faith. It was originally shown on BBC 2’s Learning Zone as part of a series made for primary school children about different faiths in the UK that can be used to teach Religious Studies or PSHE.
For more clips from My Life My Religion: Hinduism: http://bit.ly/TeachMLMRH
For our Religious Studies playlist: http://bit.ly/BBCTeachRS
For Class Clips users, the original reference for the clip was p02n5hl0.
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These clips will be relevant for teaching Religious Education and PSHE at KS2 and KS3 in England, Wales and Northern Ireland and Religious and Moral Education at National 2 and 3 in Scotland.
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Suitable for teaching 7-11s. We see two British children prepare for and celebrate Diwali, the festival of light which marks the start of the Hindu New Year. A clip from the BBC series: My Life My Religion.
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Vraj, who’s 11, and 14-year-old Simran are getting ready for Diwali, the Hindu festival of light which takes place every autumn. They are cleaning their house, and have laid out their best new clothes to wear. Diwali means “row of lights”, and celebrates the story of Rama and Sita’s return home from 14 years of exile. It also marks the beginning of the Hindu New Year. The children will welcome lots of visitors and give and receive presents. They also make artistic rangoli patterns and place them outside their front door to welcome Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth. The houses and streets are decorated with lights, and we see the children at a firework display and dance show with their parents and friends. Vraj and Simran talk about their hopes for the year ahead, and ways in which they can become better people.
This clip is from the BBC series “My Life My Religion: Hinduism”, in which British Hindu children tell us about the beliefs and traditions behind their faith. It was originally shown on BBC 2’s Learning Zone as part of a series made for primary school children about different faiths in the UK that can be used to teach Religious Studies or PSHE.
For more clips from My Life My Religion: Hinduism: http://bit.ly/TeachMLMRH
For our Religious Studies playlist: http://bit.ly/BBCTeachRS
For Class Clips users, the original reference for the clip was p02n5hl0.
=====================
Teaching Religious Studies or PSHE?
These clips will be relevant for teaching Religious Education and PSHE at KS2 and KS3 in England, Wales and Northern Ireland and Religious and Moral Education at National 2 and 3 in Scotland.
=====================
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- published: 24 Mar 2016
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Hindu festival of Diwali celebrated by millions around globe - BBC News
Diwali has been celebrated by millions of people around the world.
The Hindu festival of Diwali is known as the festival of lights, as people illuminate oil la...
Diwali has been celebrated by millions of people around the world.
The Hindu festival of Diwali is known as the festival of lights, as people illuminate oil lamps or candles to symbolise the triumph of light over darkness and good over evil.
Families have gathered to offer prayers, light fireworks and enjoy festive meals to mark the occasion.
The exact dates of the festival change each year and are determined by the position of the moon, but it typically falls between October and November
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Diwali has been celebrated by millions of people around the world.
The Hindu festival of Diwali is known as the festival of lights, as people illuminate oil lamps or candles to symbolise the triumph of light over darkness and good over evil.
Families have gathered to offer prayers, light fireworks and enjoy festive meals to mark the occasion.
The exact dates of the festival change each year and are determined by the position of the moon, but it typically falls between October and November
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#Diwali #BBCNews
- published: 24 Oct 2022
- views: 141529
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Celebrating Holi, the Hindu festival of colors
ABC News' Zohreen Shah explores how people are celebrating Holi through color, dance and food.
ABC News' Zohreen Shah explores how people are celebrating Holi through color, dance and food.
https://wn.com/Celebrating_Holi,_The_Hindu_Festival_Of_Colors
ABC News' Zohreen Shah explores how people are celebrating Holi through color, dance and food.
- published: 19 Mar 2022
- views: 373210
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Ganesh's Birthday Celebration | Indian Ocean With Simon Reeve | BBC Studios
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Simon is in Mumbai in western India during the celebration of the elephant-headed god Ganesh. There he witnesses a giant statue of the deity, among many others, being carried down to the sea at the culmination of the festival.
This is a channel from BBC Studios who help fund new BBC programmes. Service information and feedback: https://www.bbcstudios.com/contact/contact-us/
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Simon is in Mumbai in western India during the celebration of the elephant-headed god Ganesh. There he witnesses a giant statue of the deity, among many others, being carried down to the sea at the culmination of the festival.
This is a channel from BBC Studios who help fund new BBC programmes. Service information and feedback: https://www.bbcstudios.com/contact/contact-us/
- published: 26 Apr 2014
- views: 469166
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Festivals of India | Festivals name | Indian festivals | Different types of festivals | festivals
Festivals of India | Festivals name | Indian festivals | Different types of festivals | festivals
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Festivals of India | Festivals name | Indian festivals | Different types of festivals | festivals
names of festivals
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India is a land of many religions and languages and is often hailed as the land of festivals. Indians celebrate many traditional, cultural and religious festivals through the year, and the celebrations can sometimes seem to be a bit over-the-top or even rambunctious. While some Indian festivals are celebrated with equal pomp across the country, others have specifically regional and religious undertones.
Although the myriad of Indian festivals may connote different things, they have one common thread, they are all spectacles to behold. These Indian cultures and festivals are characterized by gaiety, color, prayers, rituals, and enthusiasm. So, teach your little one more about Indian festivals with our video on festivals of India.
Major Festivals Of India /Names of festivals Your Kid Should Know
Diwali
Holi
Dussehra
Gurpurab
Eid-ul-fitr
Onam
Pongal
Rakshabandhan
Janmastami
baisakhi
Makar sankraanti
Christmas
Muharram
Durga Puja
Ganesh chaturthee
Maha Shivaraatri
Ram Navami
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India is a land of many religions and languages and is often hailed as the land of festivals. Indians celebrate many traditional, cultural and religious festivals through the year, and the celebrations can sometimes seem to be a bit over-the-top or even rambunctious. While some Indian festivals are celebrated with equal pomp across the country, others have specifically regional and religious undertones.
Although the myriad of Indian festivals may connote different things, they have one common thread, they are all spectacles to behold. These Indian cultures and festivals are characterized by gaiety, color, prayers, rituals, and enthusiasm. So, teach your little one more about Indian festivals with our video on festivals of India.
Major Festivals Of India /Names of festivals Your Kid Should Know
Diwali
Holi
Dussehra
Gurpurab
Eid-ul-fitr
Onam
Pongal
Rakshabandhan
Janmastami
baisakhi
Makar sankraanti
Christmas
Muharram
Durga Puja
Ganesh chaturthee
Maha Shivaraatri
Ram Navami
- published: 27 Oct 2020
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Top 10 Most Popular Hindu Festivals of India #shorts #festival #hindufestival #hinduism #hindutva
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Hindu festivals explained by Indian scholar | Ganesh Chaturthi & Raksha Bandhan
Hindu festivals explained by Indian scholar | Ganesh Chaturthi & Raksha Bandhan
Hindu festivals such as Ganesh Chaturthi & Raksha Bandhan are manifestations of...
Hindu festivals explained by Indian scholar | Ganesh Chaturthi & Raksha Bandhan
Hindu festivals such as Ganesh Chaturthi & Raksha Bandhan are manifestations of our ancient wisdom - every tradition has meaning & science attached to it: Brinda Kotak
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Festivals of India ll 50 Indian Festivals Name In English With Pictures ll Indian Festivals Vocab
Hello Friends & Welcome to the Bisu's World.
In this video I have shared about 50 Indian festivals name or hospital items names in English with pictur...
Hello Friends & Welcome to the Bisu's World.
In this video I have shared about 50 Indian festivals name or hospital items names in English with pictures. This video will help you to enhance your vocabulary as well as knowledge.
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Hello Friends & Welcome to the Bisu's World.
In this video I have shared about 50 Indian festivals name or hospital items names in English with pictures. This video will help you to enhance your vocabulary as well as knowledge.
#indianfestivalsname
#festivalsofIndia
#festivalsname
#festivalofIndiainEnglish
#indianfestivals
#englishwithbiswajit
#festivalsofIndiaforkids
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#Englishwithbiswajit
Festivals vocabulary
Indian festivals name
Indian Festivals name in english
festivals of India
festival names
names of festivals
Indian festivals
different types of festivals
festival of India in English
festivals of India for kids
festivals
festivals name
festivals for kids
festival in India
festivals in India
learn vocabulary
bisu's world
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2. Kindpng.com
3. Vipng.com
4. Stickpng.com
5. Pngitem.com
6. Pngwing.com
7. Freepik.com
7. Commonwikipedia.org, etc
This video is made for educational purposes.
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- published: 24 Jan 2023
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