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Happy Holidays from India
- December 24, 2009
I am currently traveling in India but I wanted to take a moment to wish you happy holidays. Wherever I go in the world, travel at this time of year always provides a unique experience to observe how different cultures celebrate the winter season.
Though only 2.3 percent (about 27 million people) of India’s population is Christian, Christmas is widely observed by citizens of many different religions after it was introduced during European colonization.
Indians have several unique Christmas customs of their own. Instead of decorating a Christmas tree, Indian families decorate a banana or mango tree. It’s also customary to light clay lamps and place them on the top of their homes.
India’s largest holiday—Diwali—took place in mid-October. The “Festival of Lights” is a Hindu celebration and recognition of one’s inner light. During the five days of worship and celebration, Indians feast, exchange gifts and spend time with their families—just like the holiday season in the U.S.
I hope that you are able to spend extra time with your friends, families and loved ones this holiday season.
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