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Unit 3: Study of a World Faith
3.2 Practices
3.2.2 Festivals
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Rituals during religious festivals reinforce religious doctrines and
communal
bonds.
True
Diwali celebrates the return of Rama to
Ayodhya
Religious festivals mark significant events in a religion's history or the cycles of the religious
calendar
Match the Hindu festival with its significance:
Diwali ↔️ Victory of good over evil
Holi ↔️ Welcoming spring
Raksha Bandhan ↔️ Bond between siblings
Holi commemorates Prahlad's triumph over
Holika
.
True
Diwali reinforces the values of light, prosperity, and
community
What does Raksha Bandhan emphasize in Hindu culture?
Family and kinship
What do sisters tie on their brothers' wrists during Raksha Bandhan?
Rakhis
Hindu festivals like Diwali, Holi, and Raksha Bandhan significantly impact social cohesion and cultural
transmission
.
Raksha Bandhan reinforces familial relationships and strengthens sibling
bonds
.
What determines the timing and duration of festivals across different faiths?
Religious calendars
Rituals and
gatherings
are key aspects of religious festivals.
True
What is the significance of Diwali in Hinduism?
Triumph of good over evil
During Diwali, the lighting of diyas symbolizes the triumph of light over
darkness
Diwali fosters a spirit of gratitude and
sharing
Festivals often reinforce core religious values through their symbolic
meaning
The Raksha Bandhan festival is unique to Hinduism, with no direct equivalent in other
religions
What is the purpose of religious festivals in terms of the religious community?
Unite communities
Holi reflects joy, renewal, and forgiveness through
communal
feasts and vibrant colors.
True
Holi commemorates the end of
winter
and the arrival of spring.
What do sisters tie on their brothers' wrists during Raksha Bandhan to symbolize protection and love?
Rakhis
Holi encourages forgiveness and
equality
, celebrating the end of winter with vibrant cultural expressions.
True
Rituals and practices during festivals can be unique to each faith's
traditions
and beliefs.
True
What are religious festivals defined as?
Celebrations of significant events
Match the Hindu festival with its event celebrated:
Diwali ↔️ Return of Rama to Ayodhya
Holi ↔️ Triumph of Prahlad over Holika
Raksha Bandhan ↔️ Bond between siblings
What cultural value does Raksha Bandhan emphasize?
Love between siblings
Raksha Bandhan reinforces the
love
and protection between siblings
True
Festivals across different faiths always align with the same lunar calendar
False
Which pagan tradition parallels Holi in marking the arrival of spring?
Vernal Equinox
What symbol is used during Raksha Bandhan to celebrate the bond between siblings?
Rakhi
What does Diwali celebrate, and what symbolizes this celebration?
Good over evil; diyas
During Holi, vibrant
colors
and communal feasts are used to celebrate the arrival of spring.
Which cultural value is preserved by Diwali?
Light over darkness
What social impact does Diwali have on communities?
Reinforces community bonds
Many faiths have festivals that commemorate significant religious events or
cycles
.
Some major festivals celebrated in Hinduism include Diwali, Holi, and Raksha
Bandhan
.
Holi marks the end of winter and the arrival of
spring
with communal festivities.
What season does Holi celebrate the arrival of?
Spring
What cultural impact does Holi have by celebrating the end of winter?
Vibrant cultural expressions
Which Jewish festival is similar to Diwali in celebrating the triumph of good over evil?
Hanukkah
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