|
Mistletoe is an interesting plant; botanically it is categorized to be
partial parasite i.e. the one which grows on the branches or trunk of a tree by
penetrating its roots to take up nutrients, however few categories of Mistletoe
are also found doing photosynthesis (making food on their own). These are
basically popular for being used as a Christmas decoration item. The Greeks
thought this plant to have some mystical powers and so down through the years it
gradually became a part of several folklore customs. The sprig of mistletoe
plant is used as the decoration item in Christmas holiday since ages. The
tradition of kissing a friend or a relative or even a stranger on Christmas day
is considered to be auspicious.
Christmas Mistletoe Legend
As the tradition of Mistletoe is associated with the Christmas festival for
long, there are also various legends associated with this plant. Generally the
mystical power of mistletoe has long been at the center of the popular
folklores. One of the most talked about of the Christmas Mistletoe Legend is
associated with the Goddess Frigga. It is said that the Mistletoe was the sacred
plant of Frigga, goddess of love and the mother of Balder, the god of the summer
sun. One night, Balder had a dream of death and this greatly alarmed his mother.
If Balder died, all the life on earth would end.
In order to make him safe from this misfortune, Frigga went at once to air,
fire, water, earth, and every animal and plant seeking a promise to cause no
harm to her son. She finally assured that Balder could not be hurt by anything
on earth or under the earth. However, Balder's enemy Loki, god of evil knew of
one plant that Frigga had ignored in her expedition. This was the plant of
Mistletoe, which neither grew on the earth nor under the earth, but on apple and
oak trees. So, he made an arrow of the mistletoe, gave it to, Hoder, the blind
god of winter, who aimed it striking Balder dead.
As soon as Balder died, world became dark and all things in earth and heaven
started mourning for sun god. Every element on the earth and in the heaven tried
fort three bring Balder back to life. Finally Frigga, the goddess of love and
his mother was able to bring Balder back to life. Out of happiness, she shed
tears which turned into pearly white berries on the mistletoe plant. Out of
elation, she kissed everyone who passed underneath the tree. The story thus
gives a moral message that one who stands under the Mistletoe, can't be harmed
by anything and would certainly be blessed by a kiss, a token of love.
Kissing Under Christmas Mistletoe
There are several stories to explain how the tradition of kissing under the
Mistletoe began. It is said that it began from the Greek festival of Saturnalia.
It has also been seen that Mistletoe was used primitive marriage rites, as it
was believed that Mistletoe had the power to confer fertility. One another
belief associated with the Mistletoe is that it is blessed with 'life-giving'
powers. This belief has certainly been derived from the legend of Balder and
Frigga. Scandinavian people regard Mistletoe to be a carrier of peace and thus,
people coming under it, had to make up or declare ceasefire, at least
temporarily.
However it was in 18th century in England that the concept of 'kissing ball' was
introduced. Since then, it was made a ritual that if any young lady was caught
under the ball of Mistletoe, she could not refuse to be kissed. This ritual is
still prevalent in many European countries and even Canada. Kissing under the
Mistletoe is an art in itself and thus, you need to be well prepared for the
have to catch or you are caught by, someone under the mistletoe. It is about a
healthy exchange of love and good wishes, so if you are apprehensive about it,
you can simply refuse.
|