Christmas, Christian festival celebrating the birth of Jesus
Christmas or the big day is a festival celebrated to celebrate the birth of Jesus or Jesus. It falls on 25th of December and is a holiday on this day almost all over the world. Christmas also marks the beginning of the 12-day festive Christmastide. The birth of Jesus based on the Anno Domini period system, 7 to 2 BC. Took place between 25 December There are no known actual birth dates of the birth of Jesus Christ, and this date seems to have been chosen on the basis of a connection with a Roman feast or Makar Sankranti (winter solstice). The modern Christmas holidays include giving gifts to each other, celebrations in the church, and various decorations. The display of this decoration includes Christmas tree, colorful lights, mistletoe, birth tableau and holly etc. Santa Claus (also known as the father of Christmas, although the two have a different origin) is a popular mythological but fanciful figure associated with Christmas, often associated with bringing gifts for children at Christmas. The media is primarily responsible for Santa's modern appearance. READ MORE....

Christmas is celebrated by all Christians and nowadays many non-Christians also celebrate it as a secular, cultural festival. The exchange of gifts, salmon decorations and fun during the holiday has become a major economic activity during Christmas and is a major event for most retailers.
It is celebrated on 25 December in most countries around the world. Celebrations begin in Germany and some other countries on the eve of Christmas i.e. on 24 December. In Britain and other Commonwealth countries, the next day from Christmas, that is 26 December, is celebrated as Boxing Day. In some Catholic countries it is also called St. Stephens Day or Feast of St. Stephens. The Armenian Apostolic Church celebrates Christmas on 6 January. The Eastern Traditional Church, which observes the Julian calendar, celebrates Christmas on 25 December according to the Julian Verses, which is the 7th of January in the more upscale Gregorian calendar because both of these calendars there is a difference of 13 days.
Gaj is called by different names in different countries, in India and its neighboring countries it is called big day. The best way to strengthen your hold on a country is to establish its culture, civilization and religion on its culture, civilization and religion. 210 years ago, the British strengthened their hold in India. This was the time when there was a need to spread Christianity. The British also wanted to do this. At that time, 25 December was the day when the days started getting bigger. Its importance could not be denied among the Hindus. Perhaps this is why it started to be called a big day so that Hindus can accept it easily. READ MORE...

In many cultures native to Christianity, a winter festival was the most popular festival celebrated in the traditional way. This resulted in less agricultural work and the Northern Hemisphere. [11] Due to being the highest winter solstice in the world, the day will be long and the night will be brief. Take and also celebrate all the winter festivals on your own as well. [11] [12] Some khas goddess deities, who are believed by the people of that pant, were also celebrated on 25th of December. Prominent among these are Ishtar, the Babylonian Goddess of Fertility, Love, and War, Soul Invictus and Mithras. The celebration of Christmas celebrations of the modern era is accompanied by the celebration of celebrations and exchange of gifts. In addition to taking pleasure in Romans Saturnalia Greenery, Laites and New Year's Holiness of Romans; And a variety of dishes are made on Yule wood which were included in the Teutonic feasts [13]. Such tradition says that the following is inspired by the winter festivals.
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