Imbeleko is a ceremony or a ritual done to introduce a new born baby to the elders and ancestors. Children who are also in their teenage hood can do this ritual if they were not introduced when they were born.
Imbeleko is a traditional Zulu custom where a newborn baby is formally introduced to the extended family and community. It involves a series of rituals and ceremonies to welcome the baby and seek blessings for their future.
when and where was hosein celebrated
Their death is not celebrated, their entrance into Heaven is celebrated.
It is celebrated when people care and none does so its not celebrated.
what people celebrated it
Diwali is celebrated in many countries. In India, it is celebrated with zeal.
holi is celebrated in india
it is celebrated in England
it is celebrated in all countries but it's not celebrated on the same day
It is celebrated in India, during the winter, by lighting candles
Christmas celebrated in December 25 and Easter is celebrated in april or march.T.Y. for reading.....