Baishakhi Mela | The International Mother Language Day | A Moonlit Night | Paragraph Group-8

1. Baishakhi Mela

Mela is an occasional event. Baishakhi Mela is a fair held every year in the month of Baishakh amid great festivity and merriment. Baishakhi Mela is the reflection of the true picture of Bangladesh. It is a part and parcel of Bengalee culture. Baishakhi Mela is such a celebration when the people of our country become together to welcome their culture without being drowned in the illusion of western culture. Bangladeshi having the taste of rich culture and tradition. The largest Baisahaki Mela of the country is held at Ramana Batam. People of all ages-poor and rich, children and adults, men and women, illiterate and educated of our country participate in this Mela putting on traditional dresses and enjoy the best of it according to their area of interest. Peoples are gathered with carrying festoons, play cards Banners, etc. It upraises the traditions and national heritage with an assemblage of delicate woven clothes, potters, top, handicrafts, needlework and so on. One of the most attractive events is a lottery. It attracts people of all ages. A huge number of people are seen in the lottery stalls. Bangladeshi foods are sold in small shopkeepers. Some shopkeepers sell artificial goods for our daily uses. Little boys and girls cry and make noise for their toys. Young, old and children visit the stall and buy different things with utmost enthusiasm. A cultural programmed is held in the Mela. A lot of singers sing Bengali traditional songs like Jari, Shari, Bhatiali, folk song. People also come to these functions with spontaneity and enthusiasm. In addition to these, people enjoy the circus, merry go round and Jatra as special attractions. Such Melas goes on all through the month and witnesses a huge rush in the evening time and holidays. There fore, Baishakhi Mela is considered the most significant medium of expressing our sincerity to our culture, heritage, and tradition and increases our fraternity.

2. The International Mother Language Day

The international mother language day is a day, which is observed internally. It is related to the mother language of the world. As a result of the proposition of the Bangladesh government, the day was recognized by UNESCO. From then the day came into existence. People generally pass the day by way of attending the seminar on the day. They laid a wreath in the Shaheed Minar. At that time everybody is barefooted. They go there with a procession. People who take part in the procession are singing a chorus  “ Amar Bihar Rokte Ranghano Ekushey February, Ami ki Bhulite part”. The day has great significance for us. Because on that day of 1952, our Golden sons laid down their valuable lives for the recognition of our mother tongue. As a Bangalee, I am proud of the day. Because the day got recognition internationally and it is now observed all over the world.

3. A Moonlit Night

A moonlit night in which the full moon shines in its entire glory in the sky is called a moonlit night. In the autumn the sky remains cloudless and the moon looks like a big silver disc in the sky. The moon’s rays reflecting on seas, rivers, ponds, and hills create a music spell. The smooth rays of the moon please our eyes and mind. The natural beauty of a moonlit night can better be realized than described. People feel great joy. Children play and run about. Men and women go from one house to another. Women sit in the yard and gossip. Lower animals take the moonlit for day and start roaming about. The moonlit night reminds us of the mystery of the creation of Allah. We can evaluate the moonlit night as offering a charming sight to all living beings.

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