Christmas
Christmas, the birth anniversary of Jesus Christ, is celebrated by Christians on December 25th all over India with great fervor.
People decorate their houses, erect Christmas trees with branches hung with gifts and decorations, make cribs with figures of baby Jesus, Mother Mary, Joseph, the three kings who come to visit the baby and shepherd boys and their herds grazing around depicting the scenes of Jesus’s Birth in the Bible. They decorate the Christmas tree, hang stars and illuminate them. The celebrations starts on 24th evening with carol singing and the Santa Claus visiting houses. There is a mid night mass followed by the pealing of the Church bells to usher in the day of Christmas. On the Christmas day, people enjoy a sumptuous Christmas lunch. Christmas cakes and wine are served to visitors and exchanged as gifts among friends and relatives.
Christmas celebrations vary in different parts of India. In some parts, small clay oil-burning lamps, mango leaves etc are used as Christmas decorations and mango and banana trees are decorated. All the major Indian cities wear a festive look. Shops and bazaars are decorated for the occasion and offer attractive bargains.
Carol singing, get-togethers and the exchanging of gifts enhance the Christmas spirit. Christmas parties launch off celebrations for the New year, thus retaining the festive mood for at least a week.
Post Footer automatically generated by Add Post Footer Plugin for wordpress.
You might also like
| “Adurs” Telugu Movie Release Date in December 2009 Telugu movie Jr NTR's ADURS Will released This month in December 2009. This Film's Producer is... | Amrita Arora becomes Mother Delivers Baby Boy Lovely Amrita Arora once made men go weak in their knees with sizzling item number ‘Dilli Ki Sardi’... | Valentine Greetings,Valentine sms, kiss day sms, 14 February Valentine day 2010 will be celebrated on Sunday 14 Feb 2010, it’s celebrated every year around... | Aishwarya Rai Agreed To Go NUDE For Hollywood? The gorgeous green eyed beauty Aishwarya Rai may well be the daughter in law of one of the most... |



I am not sure I totally agree with you, but it is well stated. Keep up the good work.