Hindu Festivals and Traditions (Religious Festivals and Traditions)

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by Anita Ganeri

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Each of the major Hindu holidays and festivals includes unique traditions and customs. At the beginning of spring, many Hindus celebrate Holi by lighting bonfires and throwing colorful powders. During Raksha Bandhan, siblings show their love for each other. Sisters give their brothers a special bracelet, and brothers give their sisters a gift such as chocolate, jewelry, or money in return. Diwali is celebrated by lighting clay lamps and exchanging gifts. Clear text and vibrant photos help readers gain a greater understanding of these and other Hindu traditions. In this informative book, Ganeri introduces colorful traditions celebrated by Hindu individuals, families, and communities around the world. This volume features celebrations, such as Holi, when people splash each other with water and powdered dyes, recalling the trickster god Krishna. Other yearly events include Diwali, also known as the festival of lights, when people retell the dramatic stories of the gods. The book concludes with traditional Hindu practices related to marriage, death, and the naming of infants. A typical double-page spread features a dramatic color photo of people enjoying traditional Hindu holidays and celebrations, while the facing page offers background information related to the event shown in the illustration. This colorful volume from the Religious Festivals and Traditions series (6 titles) presents respectful, interesting summaries and photos of notable Hindu observances.--Carolyn Phelan "Booklist" Religions include many holy days and traditions. This series introduces readers to the festivals and traditions of the world's largest religions. Each book begins with information about the religion. The large, clear text explains how it started, the deities, holy texts, and primary beliefs. The following chapters each highlight a different holiday. The text includes the original reason for the holiday and how it is observed. Readers will learn about traditional foods, activities, and symbolism. The text highlights differences in customs depending on the location. The final chapter explores life events such as funerals and marriages. The pages are adorned with religious artwork and photos of festivities, food, and people. The back matter includes a glossary, an index, and a list of resources. VERDICT A simple, visually appealing series that celebrates diverse religious practices.--Cathy DeCampli, Haddonfield PL, NJ "School Library Journal" Anita Ganeri is an award-winning author of information books for children. Educated at Cambridge University, she has written more than 300 books, including the best-selling 'Horrible Geography' series (Scholastic Children's Books) which won a 2009 Blue Peter Book Award. She writes widely on animals and the natural world. A recent title for Raintree, A Day in the Life of Rainforest Animals: Capybara, has been shortlisted for a Maryland Blue Crab Award 2012. Anita lives in the north of England with her husband, children and assorted pets.

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