The Cultural Traditions of Obon and Similar Holidays

 
Obon
 
Human Relations, Diversity & Equity
Student Health & Human Services
 
June 2022
 
Welcome
Which would you rather have as a pet?
 
Objectives
 
What is Obon?
 
Ancient Holiday
 
Obon is a three day holiday that has been
celebrated in Japan for over 500 years.
Obon is often recognized as celebration
with Buddhist-Confucian roots.
Many employers give their workers leave at
this time so they may travel and hold
family reunions.
Families gather during Obon to honor their
ancestors and loved ones who have died.
 
 
Tradition
 
This ancient holiday follows many
traditions.
Lanterns are used guide the spirits to
their families
Participants wear yukatas throughout the
celebration.
Families assemble household altars for
their deceased loved ones.
A traditional dance called Bon Odari is
often included in the celebration.
 
Reflection
 
Does this particular
holiday remind you of
any other holidays
you have heard of?
 
Similar, but different.
 
The Ghost Festival 
is a traditional Taoism and
Buddhist festival held in certain East
Asian countries (including China and Vietnam).
 
In India, Pitri Paksha is celebrated, a 16
–lunar
day period in Hindu calendar when Hindus pay homage
to their ancestors (Pitrs), especially through food
offerings
 
Koreans celebrate Baekjung, where 
participants
present offerings at Buddhist shrines and temples,
and masked dances are performed. It is as much an
agricultural festival as a religious one
 
But wait, there's more!
 
Dia de Los Muertos is another
 multi-
day holiday where family and friends
gather to pray for and to remember
friends and family members who have
died.
 
Similar to Odon, this tradition
often includes an altar.
 
Reflection
 
Does your family have
any special holiday
to honor your
ancestors?
 
 
C
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k
 
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What is your
favorite holiday
to celebrate and
why
 
Teacher
Survey
 
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Relations,
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Delve into the ancient Japanese holiday of Obon, a three-day celebration rooted in Buddhist-Confucian traditions where families honor their ancestors. Discover the customs of Obon, such as lantern lighting and traditional dances, and explore similarities with other cultural holidays like the Ghost Festival, Pitri Paksha, Baekjung, and Dia de los Muertos.

  • Cultural Traditions
  • Obon
  • Similar Holidays
  • Ancestral Reverence
  • Global Celebrations

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  1. Obon Human Relations, Diversity & Equity Student Health & Human Services June 2022

  2. Welcome Which would you rather have as a pet? elephant Lion

  3. Learn about the Buddhist holiday, Obon Objectives Review the traditions behind the holiday Discuss special holidays you celebrate in your culture

  4. What is Obon?

  5. Ancient Holiday Obon is a three day holiday that has been celebrated in Japan for over 500 years. Obon is often recognized as celebration with Buddhist-Confucian roots. Many employers give their workers leave at this time so they may travel and hold family reunions. Families gather during Obon to honor their ancestors and loved ones who have died.

  6. Tradition This ancient holiday follows many traditions. Lanterns are used guide the spirits to their families Participants wear yukatas throughout the celebration. Families assemble household altars for their deceased loved ones. A traditional dance called Bon Odari is often included in the celebration.

  7. Reflection Does this particular holiday remind you of any other holidays you have heard of?

  8. Similar, but different. The Ghost Festival is a traditional Taoism and Buddhist festival held in certain East Asian countries (including China and Vietnam). In India, Pitri Paksha is celebrated, a 16 lunar day period in Hindu calendar when Hindus pay homage to their ancestors (Pitrs), especially through food offerings Koreans celebrate Baekjung, where participants present offerings at Buddhist shrines and temples, and masked dances are performed. It is as much an agricultural festival as a religious one

  9. But wait, there's more! Dia de Los Muertos is another multi- day holiday where family and friends gather to pray for and to remember friends and family members who have died. Similar to Odon, this tradition often includes an altar.

  10. Reflection Does your family have any special holiday to honor your ancestors?

  11. Check Out What is your favorite holiday to celebrate and why

  12. Teacher Survey

  13. Human Relations, Diversity & Equity

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