Sangrai festival in Bangladesh
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Sangrai (eng.Year changes) is the name of the New Year celebration of the Bangladeshi Marma and Rakhine ethnic groups, which is celebrated from April 13 to 15 every year. Although it is one of the main traditional ceremonies of the Marmas, the Rakhine also celebrate the New Year with their own rules. In the case of the Marmas, it is celebrated according to their Burmese calendar. The calendar of the Marmas is called "Mraima Sakraoy". The Marmaras observe Sangrai as a total of three days, including the last two days of the old year and the first day of the new year. Earlier, according to "Mraima Sacramento", these three days fell in the middle of April of the English calendar, but now they are observed on April 13, 14 and 15 in line with the English calendar. The traditional games of the M
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Sangrai festival in Bangladesh
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Sangrai
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(সাংগ্রাই)
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Sangrai Festival
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Jye Sakroi
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--04-12
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Decorating the house with flowers, lighting candles and praying in Bihar, walking around the neighbor's house.
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--04-16
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Sangrai
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(সাংগ্রাই)
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Green
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Same day each year.
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Sign Of Coming New Year
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New year celebration
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water festival of 'Sangrai'
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--04-14
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4
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Annual
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200
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Cultural, ethnic & Buddhist
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April
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Jye Sakroi
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Sangrai Festival
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Cultural, ethnic & Buddhist
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Sangrai (eng.Year changes) is the name of the New Year celebration of the Bangladeshi Marma and Rakhine ethnic groups, which is celebrated from April 13 to 15 every year. Although it is one of the main traditional ceremonies of the Marmas, the Rakhine also celebrate the New Year with their own rules. In the case of the Marmas, it is celebrated according to their Burmese calendar. The calendar of the Marmas is called "Mraima Sakraoy". The Marmaras observe Sangrai as a total of three days, including the last two days of the old year and the first day of the new year. Earlier, according to "Mraima Sacramento", these three days fell in the middle of April of the English calendar, but now they are observed on April 13, 14 and 15 in line with the English calendar. The traditional games of the Marmas are also held on the morning of the 13th with Pangchowai (Flower Sangrai), the main Sangrai on the 14th and the water on the 15th.
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*Pangchowai
* Sangrai Ji
* Chief Sangrai
* Buddha bath and sermon
* Candle lighting
* Ri-lang-poe
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Sign Of Coming New Year