
Solar New Year Presentation - Free Download
Solar New Year Presentation - Free Download
(16 Editable Slides)
On April 13th or 14th of every year, people in India and Southeast Asia celebrate the Solar New Year. It marks the beginning of the solar cycle year in the Hindu lunisolar calendar, known as Mesha Sankranti. It’s a time when the sun moves from one zodiac sign to another. The festival is celebrated under different names in various parts of India, like Pana Sankranti in Odisha, Puthandu in Tamil Nadu, Bihu in Assam, and Poila Baisakh in Bengal. One common ritual involves taking a bath in holy rivers such as Yamuna, Ganga, or Godavari, followed by worshiping the sun god. Devotees also engage in charitable activities on this special day.
Download our Solar New Year template for PowerPoint and Google Slides to illustrate more details about this auspicious occasion. The slides feature clean layouts, eye-pleasing visuals, and easy-on-the-eyes color combinations. Leveraging them, you can give your content a visual perspective and ensure easy comprehension.
Key Attributes of the Deck
- A captivating cover slide is provided to help you make your presentation’s beginning impactful.
- Illustrate your presentation’s agenda with the Table of Contents layout.
- Display an overview of the topic through an eye-pleasing graphic.
- Multi-step infographics can be used to highlight the traditional rituals of this festival, cultural celebrations, charitable activities, and more.
- Demonstrate the evolution of the festival over the years via a timeline graphic.
- Depict the different names of this festival in different parts of India or its cultural significance via a ‘features’ infographic.
- Portray a great saying about this festival via a quote infographic.
- Highlight the percentage of the population participating in the festival, the average amount of charity performed on this day, and more via a stats layout.
- Present this day’s popular festive activities, charitable initiatives, historical significance, etc., with a matrix infographic.
- The year-on-year comparison of charities and footfall in religious places on this day can be showcased with a bar graph.
- Illustrate the regional participation in the festival through a map diagram.
- A ‘Thank You’ slide is provided to help you express gratitude for the audience’s continuous attention.
Features
- Alter and adjust the graphics to suit your preferences without encountering restrictions or challenges.
- The high-definition visuals maintain their original quality and resolution, even when scaled to a widescreen.
- Since all components have been carefully designed, no user will experience copyright issues.
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