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“Christmas is celebrated to mark the birth of Christ who is often regarded as the personification of divinity,” explains Vaikundarajan.
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“Christmas is celebrated to mark the birth of Christ who is often regarded as the personification of divinity,” explains Vaikundarajan. http://vaikundarajans.wordpress.com
The festive season of Christmas is celebrated on 25th December. Families come together for dinner and exchange gifts with each other. http://vaikundarajanblog.blogspot.in
The evergreen fir tree is used as a Christmas tree to celebrate winter season. Christmas tree is often found in homes decorated with baubles, candies and stars. Surrounding the tree are gifts for the family members. http://vaikundarajans.blogspot.in
Christmas is especially popular among children as it brings out the well-known legend of Santa Claus, also known as Father Christmas. It is believed that once a year, Santa Claus goes around the world distributing gifts to kids. http://vaikundarajans.wordpress.com
On the eve of Christmas, kids hang stockings near the chimney hoping to receive a gift from Santa. Often, kids are encouraged to write letters to Santa explaining their gift wishes. http://vaikundarajanblog.blogspot.in
Other famous legends of Christmas are Rudolph, the red nosed reindeer who flies Santa around the world in a sleigh, and Elves who help Santa pack the gifts. http://vaikundarajans.blogspot.in
Following Christmas people gear up to welcome the New Year. For many, the last week of Christmas is a festive season with long holiday. Families get together to celebrate the season and exchange gifts and greetings. Vaikundarajan wishes everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. http://vaikundarajans.wordpress.com
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