
Christmas
in India is celebrated with tremendous enthusiasm and joy! Though
Christmas is not a major Indian festival as Christians are in minority
in India nevertheless, it has become an important festival over the
years. Today people from other religions and communities participate in
the Christmas festivities with marked fervor and zest.
Christmas Celebrations in India
Days before Christmas market places, shop, streets and churches are
decorated with scenes of nativity, lights and stars. People prepare
variety of sweets and cakes before the Christmas day. These are offered
to visitors and neighbors. Especially, non-Christian neighbors wait
excitedly for the Christmas cakes. Exchanging gifts and cards is an
important part of Christmas festival. Children in particular, enjoy the
festival the most as they get to participate in the native plays and
Christmas carnivals conducted by schools or socio-cultural clubs. Kids
also receive gifts from their favorite
Santa Claus.
Christians in India attend Midnight Mass on Christmas Eve and light
votive candles in the church. The ritual is followed by Christmas
carols, balls on the Christmas day and tempting Christmas meals.
Christmas Decorations in India
One of the unique features of Christmas in India is the use of banana
or mango tree for decoration instead of traditional pine tree. This is
the time for people to flaunt their creativity. They decorate these
trees with colorful ribbons, blinking lights, stars and sparkled balls
and use poinsettia flower to decorate churches. In South India, people
put oil-lamps of clay on their flat roof-tops to let everyone feel the
presence of God in light.
Christmas in Goa
Christmas is celebrated with great zeal in Goa - the state rich for its
culture and spirited people. Interestingly, not only the natives enjoy
the festive mood of Christmas but the tourists also participate in each
and every Christmas custom. Christmas carnival in Goa lasts from
Christmas eve till New Year which makes the environment more fun 'n'
frolic. During this period, Goans along with the visiting tourists
immerse themselves in music, dance and the Yuletide spirit. All roads
and especially the mesmerizing beaches of Goa are thronged by people
enjoying every moment of the festival with drinks, music and lavish
food.