【各国如何纪念逝者】
Orchid Basin Festival
日本:摆放火盆迎祖灵
Falling on July 15th according to the lunar calendar, Orchid Basin Festival is one of the big events in Japan all people observe. Japan usually gives people 3 days off to go back to their hometowns to pay respect to their ancestors. It is said that the ancestors' spirits will return home, and so each household put fire basins outside at the gate and hang lanterns for the spirits to find their way back.
盂兰盆节是日本最盛大的节日之一,每年农历7月15日举行。日本全国放假3天,让城里人返乡祭祖。据说在这段时间,逝去的祖灵都会回到家中,为防止祖灵找不到家,人们会在家门口摆放欢迎的火盆,并在屋内挂上灯笼。
Diwali-Festival of Lights
印度:点燃蜡烛纪念故人
Diwali or Deepavali, the festival of "rows of lights", is one of the most important of all Hindu festivals. People place candles on the stairs, hallway and balcony at home when night falls that day to pay respect for the deceased and pray for the family. Lighting lamps and candles during the festival is also considered auspicious by bringing light, knowledge and eternal life from darkness, ignorance and death.
灯节为印度每年最大的节日。节日当天,夜幕降临后,人们会在楼梯、走廊、阳台及屋里都放上点燃的蜡烛,为死者祈祷,并期盼亡灵保佑家人平安。点灯还被视为带来光明、知识、永恒,驱走黑暗、无知和死亡。
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