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| History of Carnival |
One of the most popular festivals
of India , the Goa carnival, a three-day fest, had its birth
in Goa during the era of King Momo. He ushered in the Goa
carnival just before the Lent season (Lent is the period of
fasting and penance in the Christian calendar and corresponding
somewhat to the Mohammedan fast before Ramzan Id). This festival
of Goa usually starts off on Sabado Gordo (Fat Saturday) and
concludes on Shrove Tuesday (Fat Tuesday)-the eve of Ash Wednesday,
which is the first day of the season of Lent.
Carnival in Goa is much tamer when compared to the carnival
in the other countries, but a madness of sorts nevertheless.
Until a few years ago it was promoted by the state authorities
as a Christian festival and large and small manufacturing
and trading corporations, ever eager to use any means to sell
their products literally took over the processions of Carnival
floats, balls and street dances. In fact, for those four nights
and three days they ruled over Goa . Manufacturers of beer,
liquor, cigarette, and other consumer products used and abused
the Goan Carnival to sell their wares. The church and social
activists then suddenly took energetic initiative to put an
end to the reckless exploitation of Carnival and adolescent
boys and girls. As a result, carnival in Goa is now what it
was meant to be: a people feast. And no more a spectacle to
lure tourists and consumers.
Carnival is in essence a spring festival, like holi.
Gorging before fasting has been a custom in Christian communities.
A 1000-egg omelette is eaten on Friday before Lent at Ponti
in Italy . Eggs and butter were consumed in large quantities
on Shrove Tuesday, popularly known as Pancake Day in Britain
and Mardi Gras which means Fat Tuesday, in France . The Germans
celebrated the Fastnacht or Eve of Fasting. Some of the pre-Lenten
gorging festivals last for as much as a fortnight. In Portugal
, the pre-carnival celebrations are known as assaltos, when
masked groups "raid" their friends' houses and are
treated to the best of food and beverages, amid much singing
and dancing. |
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