Some holy days are as follows:
Ganesh Chadurthi- Birthday Of Lord Ganesha
Krishna Janmastami aka. Krishna Jayanthi- Birthday Of Lord Krishna
Vishu
asia and africa and india
Hinduism has many holy books. Vedas Mahabharata Ramayan & Bhagwat Geeta.
In Hinduism there are several places that are considered Holy land. Some of those places are Varanasi, Kerala, Sabarimala, and Uttar Pradesh.
some of the holy days are matsuri, rei sai and more
Hinduism is practiced in India, nepal, Myanmar and Mauritius. Some of the other countries with Hindu minorities include usa, uk, pakistan and european countries.
Catholics are encouraged to attend Mass every Sunday, as it is a holy day of obligation. Some may also choose to attend Mass on weekdays as a way to deepen their faith and connect with God, but it is not mandatory.
Hinduism originated in the Indus Valley in India and from the Aryan race. Hinduism formed from the combination of the natives of the Indus Valley and the Aryans, who invaded some time around 3000 BC. The cow being holy is one example of an idea brought by the Aryan race.
The symbols of the Holy Days of Obligation vary depending on the specific feast or solemnity being celebrated. Some common symbols include the cross or crucifix to represent the sacrifice of Jesus, the Eucharistic host or chalice to represent the sacrament of the Eucharist, and images or statues of saints or the Virgin Mary to honor their roles in the Catholic faith. Additionally, specific feast days may have their own unique symbols related to their significance and historical context.
The Quran, Zaboor, Torah and The Bible are the four holy books. Judaism: The Torah Hinduism: The Bhagavad Gita Islam: The Qur'an Baha'i Faith: The Kitab-i-Iqan Christianity: The New Testament Someone's amended answer at the top references the Zaboor. The Zaboor are the Psalms of Dawood (David), which are included in the Jewish Tanakh and thus NOT a separate holy book.
Holidays used to be Holy Days , and they could be anything from a Saints Feast-day to Easter Sunday. Nowadays , they are mostly secular days of celebrations and some Holy days of remembrance .
Holy days are celebrated throughout the year in the Buddhist community. Some of these days would be for birthdays of Bodhisattvas, Magha Puja Day, Buddhist New Year and Vesak.
There are numerous Holy Cities in the world, all depending on which religion or faith you are referring to. Some of the major ones are (but certainly not limited to): Rome/Vatican (catholicism) Jerusalem (abrahamic religions) Mecca (islam) Karbala (shia islam) Salt Lake City (mormonism) Jaipur (hindus/jainism) Sri Amritsar (sikhism) Ayodhya (hinduism) Ise (shintoism) and many, many, MANY more. Check out the "Holy City" list on Wikipedia for more details!