Nation Bulletin

Greetings of some festivals

15/04/2024

By Bruhsam
04/15/2024 07:58 pm
Updated: 04/15/2024 07:58 pm

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Since there were many festivals that occurred in the past week, I'll wish everyone some of that, cuz I love festivals and some of them matter to me too lol. I was pretty late to mention all of them but I'll still mention so, cuz I care.

Firstly, wishing everyone a joyful Eid-ul-Fitr, also known as Ramzan Eid in India on April 10-11 which if I am not wrong is a very, really important festival for Muslims, and I hope a joyful time ahead.

Then, I would like to wish ya'll a happy Hindu new year too, which occurred on 9th April. Now 'Hindu New year' is kinda misleading because some Hindu communities have new year on a different days but you get the point. 

On 13th, funi but there were two festivals. First the Sikh new year or Baisakhi and the Buddhist new year, also known as Songkran. I wish both these communities a good forthcoming year too.

And on 14th, we Bengalis had our new year. Apparently this year both Eastern half and Western half of Bengal celebrated new year on the same day so funi and yeah, it is our year 1431 now so we are still chilling in the middle ages lol, gl to every Bengali outta here.

And once again wishing every community I mentioned here a happy new year or a good life depending on what the festival was lmao. (Funi how 4 major religions had their festivals in a consecutive manner lol).

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Posted April 15, 2024 at 8:10 pm

Eid Mubarak!

Happy Hindu New Year!

Happy Sikh New Year!

Happy Buddist New Year!

Happy Bengali New Year!

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Posted April 15, 2024 at 10:32 pm

India celebrates every new year possible does it

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Posted April 16, 2024 at 12:54 pm

Nah we don't really celebrate Songkran

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Posted April 16, 2024 at 1:27 pm

Happy New Year lah! 2568 Buddhist Year! (Gonna take a bit before the Orbis catches up to the Buddhist Calendar)

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