Hindu haiN magar kam haiN...is se milti julti tradition ParsiyoN [Zoroastrians] kii hai...vo bhii apne chaheetoN kii laash ek tower [Tower of Silence] ke oopar rakh dete jo ek kuyeN kii taraH hotaa hai...vahaN se cheel kauwe khaa pee kar laash ko ek haDDiyoN kaa DhaaNchaa banaa dete haiN...tab vo skeleton ko jalaate haiN.
In Chilean city of Talca people take participation on a mass on the New Year’s Eve. When it’s over, they all go to the graveyard, set up their chairs and wait for the New Year with the deceased. That’s how a man could celebrate the New Year’s Eve forever.
Maybe it wouldn’t be pleasant if you find thrown dishes on your doorstep in the morning, but if you’re in Denmark things look different. People there use to keep the old dishes throughout the whole year. The purpose: they throw it on their friends’ doors on New Year’s Eve. So, they don’t think that someone hates them when they find the dishes on January 1st, but they know that they have many friends.
La Tomatina Festival is held every fourth Wednesday of August in Bunol, near Valencia in Spain. It’s the world’s biggest food fight. It started in 1940’s, but the reasons why it began are still unknown. There are some theories that it was a school food fight that has been adopted by the locals; it was a joke on a really bad artist, or it started when people threw it on local politicians. Whatsoever, people liked it and the traditions still remains.
In Chilean city of Talca people take participation on a mass on the New Year’s Eve. When it’s over, they all go to the graveyard, set up their chairs and wait for the New Year with the deceased. That’s how a man could celebrate the New Year’s Eve forever.
Isn't is same like Muslims going to graveyard on Eid.