The Ramưwan Festival of the Cham people following the Ba Ni Islam (abbreviated as the Cham Ba Ni people) is also called Ramadan (or the month of fasting - praying), which is considered a traditional New Year with its own unique characteristics of the Cham people following the Ba Ni Islam, so it is also called "Festival" or "Tet" which takes place on the first day of the 9th month according to the Islamic calendar and lasts for a month (ie there is no fixed date, usually falls between March and June of the solar calendar every year). In 2024, the festival falls in March of the solar calendar (from March 11).
Let's explore the Ramưwan festival with author Nguyen Van Anh, you will have a lot more understanding about the traditional customs of the Cham Bani people. This is one of the biggest festivals of the locality, becoming a highlight in Ninh Thuan tourism, attracting tourists who want to learn about culture and beliefs. The photo series "Raưwan Festival" was sent by the author to participate in the Photo and Video Contest Happy Vietnam - Happy Vietnam, organized by the Ministry of Information and Communications .
Cham Bani people perform tomb sweeping ceremony, an indispensable ritual in Ramuwan Festival.
After the Tomb Sweeping Ceremony, Cham families return home to worship their ancestors according to traditional customs and hold intimate parties to entertain guests and friends. Children and grandchildren gather together with traditional offerings to offer, inviting grandparents and ancestors to come and celebrate with the family.
Many Cham people living far away from home will also return to celebrate the Ramưwan festival with their families.
Ramưwan Festival is a large and important festival in the social life of the Cham community following the Ba Ni religion (Awal). The festival has been preserved and inherited for a long time and takes place annually at certain times according to the Cham Ba Ni calendar. Ramưwan Tomb Sweeping Festival is an occasion for Cham people to remember their ancestors and educate their descendants about filial piety, gratitude to their roots, and demonstrate the morality of remembering the source of water when drinking. Ramưwan Tomb Sweeping Festival is an indispensable spiritual and cultural product of the Cham Ba Ni people, and it is also a beautiful cultural feature, contributing to creating a unique cultural appearance and identity in harmony with the diverse Vietnamese culture.
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