Tuesday, October 25, 2016

Why do we celebrate Birthdays?



Why do we celebrate Birthdays?



Why do we celebrate Birthdays



Celebrating birthdays is the most common partying cause on which each person shares his/her interest, irrespective of the religions, creeds, castes and countries.

On this special day, the ancient people used to thank their creator by hosting feasts for the creator, relatives, and natives while in modern time, people consider it a day of utter celebration by all possible means.

For some, it’s the self-centered act while others consider it a day to celebrate with others.
This celebration was started by Egyptians ages back when Crowning Events of Pharaohs were the days of grand celebration, marking the birth of their God. The moon-shaped cakes, made of oil, grated cheese and honey, were offered to those newly-elected gods with glowing candles around it. Till that date, birthdays were celebrated for males only.

The modern cakes were invented for the children in the 18th century and candles were considered to lighten up the upcoming brightened years of their lives. It resulted in the current celebrations tactic formation of the birthdays.

Some useful websites for further reading on birthdays:

 

Why do we celebrate Halloween?



Why do we celebrate Halloween?



Why do we celebrate Halloween



Saints, martyrs, loved ones and all known dead people are remembered on the Halloween Day Feast in many countries. The tradition has pagan roots, this festival is considered as a solely Christian Holiday

People celebrate it by decorating the venue with pumpkins, wearing horrifying costumes, lighting bonfires playing pranks and visiting the haunted places. The graves are decorated with the candle and prayers are chanted for the dead.

Probably started in Ireland, the festival is celebrated at the end of harvesting duration which indicates the starting of darker half of the year.

It is the celebration of death and life, started 2000 years ago, by Celts in Ireland on their new year at that time to blur out the boundaries between the deadly world and real world.

The Halloween reached the land of America as Play Parties, being hosted for the treats and horror. The children go to nearby homes in order to get candies as the reward for their Halloween costumes.


Some useful websites for Halloween:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halloween
https://goodwishes.net/halloween-wishes/
http://www.history.com/topics/halloween/history-of-halloween