Religious festivals "Religious festivals of Christians and Hinduism" have many different definitions of religious concepts, especially in different societies and cultures. Many of our assumptions about religious identity are given to us by the community in which we live or our community. For some people this may be a religious group. When dealing with religious beliefs, it is widely believed that Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism and Sikhism are all religions.
Religious festivals are a particularly important period symbolizing religious believers. Religious festivals are usually celebrated in calendar year or lunar calendar repetition period. Hundreds of different religious festivals are held every year around the world, religious festivals are to celebrate the identity of this religion. The festival (ferrier) is an important part of the religious life of Republicans and Empire Romans, one of the main features of the Roman calendar. Feriae ("Holiday" in the sense of "Holy") is either Public (Publicier) or Private (Private). The Romans celebrate the holidays and receive public funds. Commemorating individuals and families, celebrating the festival privatae is a holiday
Originally, there were very few religious festivals in Rome, after that a lot of festivals were adopted in the Roman Empire, and the holidays were over the business days of the year. More important Roman religious festivals include Saturnalia, Rupercaria, Equilia, and worldly games. The shortest day of the winter solstice from December 17th to 23rd, Saturnalia was celebrated for seven days. All business was interrupted, slaves acquired temporary freedom, exchanged gifts, people liked to eat and drink in general. Lupercalia is an ancient festival originally designed to commemorate the country of Italy, or the god of agriculture Lupercus. The festival was celebrated on February 15th at the Rupel cave on the Palatine hill where the legendary founder of Romulus and Remus had been treated by the wolf. Horse racing marks celebration
Religious festival is the most common festival in the world. This festival is being held around the world. Jordan is a Muslim nation and they have a long history of religious festivals. According to the history of Muslims, there are two major religious festivals in Jordan. The first one is Eid - ul - Fitr and the other is Eid ul Azha. They also do many other festivals like miladunnabi, Lilatul barat. Eid ul-Fitr tells the end of the fasting month. This is related to the public aspect of fasting that expresses much of the fundamental values of the Muslim community; fasting celebrates the fundamental difference, praising the power of the spiritual realm, praying etc.