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Chinese Spring Festival: January or February, dependent on the Chinese calendar: Chinese FestivalSino-Mauritian and Overseas Chinese living in Mauritius The Spring Festival, which is the Chinese New Year, is celebrated in January/February, depending on the adjustment of lunar days. Red, the symbol of happiness, is the dominant colour.
Spring Festival may refer to: Chinese New Year, as it is referred to in China; Holi, a spring festival in India; Kakava, a spring festival of the Romani people in Turkey; Nowruz, an Iranian festival that occurs on the first day of spring; Tết, a festival in Vietnam; Spring Day, a holiday observed in several countries; The Spring Festival, a ...
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This festival comes twice in a year, during March to April months and October to November months. Divali ("The Festival of Lights"), also known as Deepawali. This Hindu festival is a national public holiday in Mauritius. It is widely popular, cuts across ethnic barriers, with Mauritian Christians observing it as well.
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Pages in category "Spring festivals in India" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Agalmaka;
Marking the festival, the naikey or deurey (the priest) performs a ritual. A kula with flowers and leaves of the sal tree is offered to a Jaherthan (the altar) and devotees pray to "Jaher Era", the god. After performing the rituals, the naikey along with others goes from door to door with the kula to bless everyone.