Tuesday, 02 January 2024 12:17 GMT

Inside Bangladesh's Lal Kach Festival: Why Are These Devotees Covered In Red?


(MENAFN- AsiaNet News)

Witness one of the most unique and visually striking Hindu festivals in Bangladesh - the Lal Kach Festival - celebrated on Chaitra Sankranti, the last day of the Bengali calendar. In Munshiganj, devotees transform themselves into the legendary warriors of Lord Shiva, covering their bodies in bright red pigment made from turmeric and lime. Armed with swords and moving to the beats of traditional drums, they march through the streets in a powerful ritual believed to cleanse negativity and welcome a prosperous Bengali New Year. This centuries-old tradition is not just a spectacle - it represents faith, resilience, and hope for the Hindu community in Bangladesh. 0:00 - Inside Bangladesh's Lal Kach Festival 0:35 - The last day of the Bengali calendar 1:50 - Devotees transform themselves into the legendary warriors of Lord Shiva

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