Eid Al-Adha In Maldives | Kaashidhoo Island

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  • Опубліковано 19 вер 2024
  • Eid Al-Adha In Maldives | Kaashidhoo Island #shorts
    Eid al-Adha is an Islamic festival celebrated on the day after Hajj Day. We had an opportunity to enjoy the vibrant festivities of this celebration at a local Maldivian island of Kashidhoo. In this video is performed - “Bandiyaa Jehun” - a dance typically carried out by women using pots, “Dhandi Jehun” - a dance carried out using sticks, "Bodu Mas" - islanders gather and fishermen catch a big fish made out of woven coconut palm leaves. “Bodu'' means big whereas “Mas” means fish. This celebration is followed by “Maali Neshun'' and “Dheli Maali” (Black Demon) a traditional form of dance performed by a group of people painted and dressed up as evil spirits and ghosts. This tradition is based on an ancient folklore in which a Bodu Mas (a big fish) along with Maali (ghosts) had come out from the sea and a struggle to catch this fish ensued. After a long struggle, the villagers are said to have succeeded with the help of a holy man.
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