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Christmas Celebration in India

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By WILLIAM DIAGO RODRIGUESPublished 2 years ago 4 min read
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Christmas Celebration in India
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Some families exchange gifts or give small presents or sweets to children. They may display small electric lamps or small clay oil-burning lamps and decorate their homes with banana or mango leaves. Some also put up a nativity scene with clay figures or a Christmas tree.

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Goa. Goa is the heart of celebrations. ...

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Bangalore.

Churches in India are adorned with Poinsettia flowers and candles for the midnight mass service. In Goa, most Christians are Catholic due to the historic link with Portugal. On Christmas Eve, Catholics in Goa will hang out giant paper lanterns between houses.

Christmas in India is particularly religious, with church services playing a huge role in celebrating this festival. The preparations start — as in Western countries — on Advent Sunday. Churches start planning their celebrations and masses, and households start planning their food, sweets, and decorations.

He's known as 'Christmas Baba' in Hindi, 'Baba Christmas' in Urdu (both of those mean Father Christmas); 'Christmas Thaathaa' in Tamil and 'Christmas Thatha' in Telugu (both of those mean Christmas old man); and 'Natal Bua' (Christmas Elder Man) in Marathi.

Traditions include performing traditional “pujas” (ceremonies), giving gifts to friends, families, and neighbors (sweets and nuts are common), lighting candles or small oil lamps (known as “diyas”), and setting off tons of fireworks.

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Puducherry.

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As the clock strikes at 10 pm, the singing of carols start. At this church, the Christmas in Mumbai becomes all the more special, and so does the midnight mass when the sea also seems to be singing carols along with everyone.

1- Merry Christmas!

India. Indian people cook a variety of foods, including biryani with chicken or mutton, chicken and mutton curry, followed by cake or sweets like kheer. Long established Christian communities such as Goan Catholics have pork dishes and beef dishes as part of their main course of their Christmas dinner.

Some of the popular dishes eaten during Christmas in India are:

Allahabadi cake.

Christmas cake – a type of fruit cake.

Mathri – a traditional flaky biscuit.

Gulab Jamun – a traditional sweet prepared with khoa.

Walnut fudge.

Jalebi.

Mincemeatpie.

“Islam teaches to respect others' values and culture. As Muslims, we don't celebrate Christmas but as a member of the Ahmadiyya Muslim community, we help people attend church services, take part in food drives and try to help and play a part in the joy of those individuals who are celebrating alone.

In Pakistan, December 25th is a public holiday, but it is in memory of Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan. Like in India, Christians make up a very small part of the population.

"The majority of Indians believe in Santa. We have our own legend about him: Saint Claus, born on December 25, was very generous and sympathetic to poor people. He helped everybody and gave all that he had to distressed citizens - add sisters.

Popular customs include exchanging gifts, decorating Christmas trees, attending church, sharing meals with family and friends and, of course, waiting for Santa Claus to arrive. December 25—Christmas Day—has been a federal holiday in the United States since 1870.

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In India, Diwali is a national holiday as big as Thanksgiving or Christmas, Radhakrishnan said. Again, it's celebrated differently among the country's north and south regions, but sweets and fireworks are common in Diwali celebrations.

Preparations for Christmas in Kerala

Irrespective of religion, houses are decorated with a Christmas star and most Christian families will also have a Christmas tree, crib and decorative lights. Most of the major shopping streets in the state are also illuminated to bring in a festive mood.

Christmas in Pondicherry is celebrated with brightly decorated colossal Christmas trees, fairy lights, authentic lantern displays, shops decked up in Christmas decor, music streaming from the little windows and all things Christmassy!

No one knows for sure why Merry Christmas became the more popular greeting in the United States. Some Christians believe it is a more fitting greeting, given the unrestrained and emotional response followers should have to a celebration of the birth of their Savior, Jesus Christ.

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To prepare and purify their bodies, Italians forgo meat on “La Vigilia” (Christmas Eve) before heading to midnight Mass. Then, on Christmas Day, families host a large lunch—which lasts all day—featuring traditional dishes like pasta in brodo (pasta cooked in stock) and panettone (a sweet bread with raisins).

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