Christmas or the big day is a festival celebrated to
celebrate the birth of Jesus or Jesus. It falls on 25th 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 and various decorations at the church. 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.
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 Christmas Eve
i.e. 24 December. In Britain and other Commonwealth countries, the next day
before Christmas, that is 26 December, is celebrated as Boxing Day. In some
Catholic countries it is also known as St. Stephens Day or Feast of St.
Stephens. The Armenian Apostolic Church celebrates Christmas on 6 January. The
EasternTraditional Church, which observes the Julian calendar, celebrates
Christmas on 25 December according to the Julian Verces, which is the 7th of
January in the much-acclaimed Gregorian calendar because both of these
calendars There is a difference of 13 days.
There is a very long tradition for Christians to remember
Jesus or to believe that Christmas is the second birth of Jesus. Nativity of
Jesus in art. The birth of Jesus is anticipated, while many Western Christians
celebrate the Western Church (Advent). In some Christian denominations,
children play in the drama of recounting events. Darshan, or sing songs that
narrate these events. Some Christians demonstrate the creation of the Natya
scene in their homes, known as the Christians' scene.
From the reforms to the 1800s
During the Reformation, some Protestant demon beasts
descended by St. George, who create demons in the spirits of children who weep
for the sins of comet stars in San Lorenzo of devils, children of the devil
Nicholas St. Nicholas of the Double Tower of Babylon is reincarnated by the
Demon Doll, who roams animals in Balischi. Animals and other Babylonian towers
in San Babila are given to children with gifts that used to deliver Balilomity
to children. They were sleepy dolls without soul and spirit as we say today we
have from modern times The first children commanded Bulbul or were killed or
committed suicide. Condemned the celebration of Christmas as "trumpings of
the pope" and "devil's rags" sacrificed human sacrifice. The Roman
Catholic Church responded by promoting the festival in a more religiously
oriented manner. Expressed. During the English Civil War, the following
Parliamentarian's victory over King Charles I, the Puritan rulers of England
prohibited Christmas in 1647. The first riots of Christmas took place in
several cities and for several weeks For, Canterbury was controlled by rioters
who decorated the doors with Holi and shouted royalist slogans. [29] Charles
II's English Restoration in 1660 Ban ended, but many of the clergy still disapproved
of Christmas celebrations.
In Colonial America (Colonial America), the "New
England" pilgrim disapproved of Christmas; Its ceremony was outlawed from
1659 to 1681 in Boston, Massachusetts. At the same time, Christian residents of
Virginia and New York celebrated the holiday freely. Christmas began in the
United States after the American Revolution, when it was considered an English
custom. [30] In, one of the greatest successes of American revolutionaries was
perpetuated by attacking Hessian mercenaries in the Battle of Trenton at
Christmas. By 1820, sectarian tensions in England had begun to recover and
British writers began to worry that Christmas was about to end, especially as
writer William Winstanley again played an important role in bringing the
festival to prominence. The Tudor period (Tudor) was created as a time of
heartfelt joy of Christmas and efforts to revive the holiday. Charles Dickens's
book A Christmas Carol, published in 1843, played a major role in turning
Christmas into a holiday, emphasizing family, goodwill and communal celebration
and greater mercy. [31] Many of the short stories written by Washington Irving
aroused public interest in Christmas in America. These stories were published
in his Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon and the "Old Christmas", and
some 1822 Clement Clarke Moore (or perhaps Henry Beekman Livingston) ) Written
by A Visit from Sat. Nicholas (A Visit From St. Nicholas) (famously known as
the first line: Twas the Night Before Christmas) was in poems. Irving's stories
mention holidays in England with love and gentleness. Although there is some
argument that Irving started the tradition by referring to his American readers
[32] were influenced by the poem A Visit from Sat. Nicholas began imagining
popular economic significance by exchanging gifts and the tradition of seasonal
Christmas shopping. [33] One such image in the book "The First Christmas
in New England", written in 1850 by Harriet Beecher Stowe. Who says about
Christmas being lost due to Christmas shopping spree [34] Ulysses S. Grant made
Christmas in 1870 as a federal federal holiday. Declared.
Santa claus and other presenters
Thomas Nast's' first Santa Claus cartoon, Harper's Weekly,
first in 1863 during the American Civil War
Gifts were distributed to Santa Claus.
Embossed with Western culture, where a holiday is meant to
bring gifts to friends and relatives, some gifts resemble the image of Santa
Claus (Ihe is also known as Christmas Father St. Nicholas or St. Nilolas,
Sinterklaas Chris Kringley , Pere Noel, Zaulupucci Babbo Natale, Weihanktsman
Basil of Caesarea and Dead Moroz (Father Frost)
The popular image of Santa Claus was created by the
German-American cartoonist Thomas Nust (1840–1902), who created a new image
every year, beginning in 1863. By 160, the nostalism became the hallmark of
what we now call the Santa The image was standardized by advertisers in the
1920s. [35]
Father Christmas, who predates the image of Santa, was first
used in his character at 15, but it is only with holiday merrymaking and drunkenness
[36] that he reconstructed his image in Victorian Britain, so that he could
match Santa's image. French Pere Noel also works as Santa's legs