- 1. Nepal's Tihar Festival, also known as the festival of lights, is a vibrant and colorful celebration that lasts for five days. During this auspicious festival, people decorate their homes with colorful lights, rangoli designs, and marigold garlands to welcome the goddess of wealth and prosperity, Laxmi. Each day of Tihar is dedicated to honoring different animals such as crows, dogs, cows, and oxen, recognizing their significance in human life. The festival also involves the lighting of oil lamps and candles to dispel darkness and negativity, symbolizing the victory of light over darkness. In addition to the rituals and traditions, Tihar is a time for families to come together, enjoy delicious feasts, and exchange gifts with loved ones. Overall, Nepal's Tihar Festival is a mesmerizing and joyous occasion that showcases the rich cultural heritage and deep-rooted traditions of the Nepalese people.
How many days does the Tihar festival usually last?
A) 10 B) 5 C) 7 D) 3
- 2. Which animal is worshiped on the first day of Tihar?
A) Elephant B) Crow C) Cow D) Snake
- 3. What is the second day of Tihar known as?
A) Dhan Teras B) Goru Tihar C) Gai Tihar D) Kukur Tihar
- 4. Which flower is used for decoration during the Tihar festival?
A) Marigold B) Daisy C) Rose D) Tulip
- 5. What is the name of the festive food prepared during Tihar?
A) Puri B) Naan C) Sel Roti D) Dosa
- 6. Which goddess is celebrated on the third day of Tihar?
A) Saraswati B) Parvati C) Durga D) Laxmi
- 7. During Tihar, which animal is worshipped on the fourth day?
A) Goat B) Chicken C) Cow D) Buffalo
- 8. What does the fifth day of Tihar celebrate?
A) Diwali B) Navratri C) Bhai Tika D) Makar Sankranti
- 9. What is the traditional oil lamp called in Nepal during Tihar?
A) Candle B) Hurricane lamp C) Diyo D) Kerosene lamp
- 10. What color powder is used to make traditional rangoli patterns during Tihar?
A) Red B) Green C) Blue D) Yellow
- 11. Who is believed to visit homes during Tihar to bring prosperity?
A) Goddess Laxmi B) Lord Ganesha C) Lord Shiva D) Goddess Parvati
- 12. Which animal is worshipped on the second day of Tihar Festival as a protector of homes?
A) Elephant B) Crow C) Cow D) Dog
- 13. In which season does Tihar Festival usually fall in Nepal?
A) Spring B) Winter C) Autumn D) Summer
- 14. What do people wear new clothes and offer prayers for during Laxmi Puja in Tihar Festival?
A) Good health B) World peace C) Wealth and prosperity D) Harvest abundance
- 15. Which decorative item made from colors and rice flour is used to decorate the floors and entrances during Tihar Festival?
A) Street art B) Rangoli C) Graffiti D) Mandala
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