When is hosay celebrated in trinidad




















Today marks the th anniversary of the full opening of the Guaracara line of the Trinidad …. THE children of the world are in dire need of lights of hope in these times of darkness. With heightened international awareness of the issues relating to hazardous chemicals and waste, ozone depletion and biodiversity conservation, there has been increased global action to address these issues.

Trinidad and Tobago has been no different. Edit Close. Toggle navigation Menu. Home Features Features Local. Your notification has been saved. There was a problem saving your notification. Manage followed notifications. Close Followed notifications. Please log in to use this feature Log In. Don't have an account? Sign Up Today. The stuff dreams are made of. Christmas is love. Source: Balkaransingh, Satnarine. Following the prayers, dry fruits and other consecrated food are shared with those present, and work continues in a pious mood, on the construction and decoration of the tadjahs.

There are no street processions. On Flag Night, flags of various shapes and sizes in five sombre colours, excluding black, are attached via flag poles to a consecrated chauk. The flags are then paraded through the streets of St. James from pm - am.

Hazrat was also killed as he tried to collect water for the thirsty women and children in the group. The St. James community participates intimately in preparations for the event.

Members of the community supply the flags. The participation does not depend on religion, colour, creed or race. The ordinance was later overturned.

These days, Hosay celebrations in St. James and Cedros not only recall Hussein, but also those killed during the Hosay riots. Each tadjah is constructed of wood, paper, bamboo and tinsel. Meant to reflect the resting place of Shiite martyrs, the tadjahs resemble mausoleums in India.

To many, their domes might be a reminder of the Taj Mahal. Walking ahead of the tadjahs are two men bearing crescent moon shapes, one in red and the other in green.

The elaborateness of the tadjahs continues to increase each year and has become somewhat of a status symbol among the families that sponsor them. While the festival is certainly a somber one in terms of its tribute, it is also a joyous occasion where families celebrate with loud music and don festive attire. But there are also those who believe that the occasion should be a more somber remembrance of the martydom of Hussein.

These Muslims believe local customs should be more in line with global commemorations like those in Iraq or India.



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