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History of Easter

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Essentially, every religious festival follows traditional beliefs, rituals and customs. Moreover, different religious denominations are associated with each. In Christendom, Easter Sunday is commemorated with great pomp and enthusiasm. It is a popular religious festival all over the world.

In fact, the celebrations of Easter have become the major source of income for many shop owners and entrepreneurs. But few of us are aware of the history of Easter. Our kids are unknown to its origin and historical background. So, let us unfurl the layers and find out about the history of Easter with Celebrationsonnet -a one-stop festival portal. The history of Easter tells that Easter Sunday is celebrated as the special day when Jesus Christ was resurrected. All across the globe, Christians celebrate the spiritual rebirth of Jesus, who was crucified at Golgotha, and whose tomb was found empty three days later.

Every year, Easter or the Resurrection of Jesus Christ is celebrated on the third day after his Crucifixion. There are various myths and legends that shroud the origin of Easter. In fact, Easter was celebrated much before than the Christians recognized it as their festival religious festival. Indeed, the history of Easter has pagan roots as well.

It was believed that the word 'Easter' comes from Eostre, who was the Anglo-Saxon goddess of spring. The spring festival of Eostre was celebrated at the vernal equinox. The month of April, called Eostur-monath, was dedicated to this goddess. This festival, however, took place at the same time of the year, as the Christian observance of the Resurrection of Christ. It was also said that Easter stemmed from an old German root called Ostern, which stands for dawn or east-place of the rising sun, symbolizing a new day and a new life.

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