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An Indian Christmas
The celebration of Christmas varies in different parts of India. The CommunityIn Christians of India we celebrate Christmas on Christmas Eve on December 24 and continue through New Year's Day. Christians across the country mark the birth of Jesus Christ on Christmas Day participating in special masses organized in churches. Celebrating Christmas with songs, cakes, candles and decoration a Christmas tree.
In the northern tribal Bhil tribe Christian Christmas out, night after night for a week of Christmas to sing their songs special all night and tell the story of Christmas around the world.
In southern India, Christians light clay lamps on the roofs and walls their homes, as Hindus decorate their homes during Diwali. People also prepare delicious recipes such as cakes, puddings, etc.
Christians in the plains of decorative trees mango or banana in the Christmas season. Sometimes they decorate their houses with leaves mango. In several states of India is a popular custom to decorate the trees in the banana or mango instead of the traditional pine. Another interesting tradition Christmas in India is to decorate the churches with flowers of poinsettia. The churches are decorated with poinsettia and decorated with lights for the service of Christmas Eve.
However, for urban areas of the ingredients in parts of the family Christmas trees (especially in potted) decorated stars and garlands, toys, plastic fruits and colored streamers, well lit and placed in front of Christian houses, shops and restaurants.
In many parts of India, especially in cities like New Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore and Chennai, Christmas Festival has taken a secular connotation and joyfully celebrated by people of all religions and communities. In Mumbai, which has one of the largest Catholic communities India, there is a tradition to represent the nativity scenes and decorate the houses with big stars. On Christmas Day called 'Bada Din' (Big Day) in Hindi, is a national holiday in India and people of all faiths to join their Christian friends to celebrate the most joyous.
In Christian families, Christmas preparations start at least one month in advance. The inhabitants of whitewashed houses and enjoy a spring cleaning of the house to give it a new look. Start preparations Ladies traditional Christmas cake, which is eagerly awaited not only by the whole family, but also by neighbors. bustling commercial activity takes place as everyone buys new clothes for the feast Christmas also bought gifts for friends, parents and children in the family. The biggest festival for Christians, Christmas is also time for meetings family. Guests staying in different cities or college jobs quickly return to their homes to celebrate Christmas with their families and loved. Indian Christians do not believe in cutting services.
most exhilarating celebration of Christmas can be seen in the state of Goa vivacity. A large number of nationals and international tourists flock to the beaches of Goa during the Christmas holidays to Goa to see its cultural best. You can enjoy Best music and dance of Goa for Christmas. Catholics in Goa are involved in traditional communication services locally called Missa de midnight Galo or whoop that move a few hours of the morning. The carnival that precedes Lent, is the most important event in Goa. This is similar to Mardis Gras in New Orleans.
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