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Sylheti/Festival

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Sylheti festivals are an integral part of the rich cultural heritage of the East Asia and the Sylheti diaspora around the world. This Wikibook page aims to explore and document the various festivals celebrated in the Sylheti culture, their significance, traditions, and how they are observed.

Introduction to Sylheti Culture

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Overview

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Historical Background

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Major Sylheti Festivals

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Significance

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Celebrations

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Vesak

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Special Foods

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Cultural Programs

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Pitha Utsab (Rice Cake Festival)

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Rice Cake Varieties

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Preparation

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Rosh Mela

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Religious Significance

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Observance

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Lesser-Known Sylheti Festivals

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Sylheti Folk Festivals

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Family and Community Celebrations

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Festivals in the Sylheti Diaspora

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Cultural Exchanges

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Festival Attire and Decorations

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Traditional Clothing

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Decorations and Ornaments

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Traditional Foods and Recipes

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Sylheti Cuisine during Festivals

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Recipes

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Music and Dance

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Traditional Music

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Dance Forms

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Contemporary Celebrations

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Modern Adaptations

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Social Media and Festivals

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Preservation of Sylheti Festivals

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Challenges

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Efforts to Preserve Traditions

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Further Reading

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