Why is Christmas Day celebrated only on 25 December, know reason
Why is Christmas Day celebrated only on 25 December, know reason
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On the occasion of the birthday of Lord Jesus, Christmas Day is celebrated with great pomp in the whole world including India. From 24th December night, 'Happy Christmas-Merry Christmas' continues the process of congratulations. In all the cities of the country, the 'Christmas tree' is decorated in people's homes, then Santa gives the message of achieving happiness in life by giving gifts to others. But do you know why Christmas is celebrated only on the 25th. Why is Christmas celebrated on the 25th? Know whether the whole thing behind it, Christmas began in the fourth century. Earlier, followers of Lord Jesus did not celebrate his birthday as a festival. Hundreds of years after Jesus was born and died, people started celebrating his birthday on 25 December. But Jesus was not born on this date because evidence shows that he was born in October. Some people who claimed to be Christians chose this day later because non-Christians in Rome celebrated the birthday of the invincible sun, and Christians wanted Jesus' birthday to be celebrated on this day.

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When the sun's heat subsides during the winter season, non-Christians used to offer worship and rituals with the intention that the sun should return from its long journey and give them warmth and light again. He believed that on December 25, the sun begins to return. This festival and its rituals were merged with the Christian Gurus by their religion and named it the festival of Christians (Christmas Day). So as to draw non-Christians towards their religion. Some special traditions related to Christmas which should be known to you, Christmas is the festival of happiness coming at the end of the year, which we also call the big day. This day is celebrated as the birthday of Jesus Christ. Some things are very special in this. Santa Nicholas: Children know Santa Nicholas. Especially children are waiting for them on this day. Saint Nicholas was born in Myra 280 years after the death of Jesus in the third century. Nicole had only faith in Lord Jesus after the parents' death in childhood.

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After growing up Nicholas devoted his life to God. He became a clergyman then bishop, he loved helping people. He used to give gifts to poor children and people. Nicholas is called a Santa because he used to give a gift to the half-moon so that no one could see him. Let us tell you that due to Saint Nicholas, we still wait for Santa on this day. Christmas tree: When the god Jesus was born, all the gods came to see him and congratulate his parents. Evergreen fur tree is decorated every Christmas day from that day till today and it is called a Christmas tree. The first person to start decorating the Christmas tree was an English evangelist named Bonifence Tuyo. It first began in Germany between the tenth century. Card-giving tradition: The world's first Christmas card was sent in 1842 by William Angle. To make my family happy. On this card was a picture of a member of a royal family. After this, the process of giving cards to each other on the occasion of Christmas, and with this, the reconciliation between people starts increasing.

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