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Halloween is a secular festival that is celebrated annually on the 31st of
October and is also referred to as the ‘All Hollows Day’ or ‘All Saints Day’.
The festival has its roots in the Celtic beliefs of Samhain and is sometimes
regarded as the Celtic New Year. It was a popular belief among the ancient Celts
that on the occasion of Halloween, the dead and the deceased intermingle with
the living world, transcending all boundaries of time and space. Hence, to avert
the possible danger that these disembodied spirits might cause on the living
world, the people would extinguish any form of fire in their homes, with the
purpose of making them cold and unwanted. They would then adorn different types
of ghoulish costumes and parade through the streets making loud noise and chaos.
Gradually, the customs and traditions of the festival became popular among the
masses of ancient Rome. It is from this region that the modern day tradition of
bobbling for apples became associated with the festival (apple being the symbol
of the Roman goddess Pomona). It is only during the 1840’s that the festival was
introduced in the States by the Irish immigrants who fled their country to
escape from the disastrous potato famine. Today, Halloween is one of the most
popular festivals celebrated by people all over the world. However, the rituals
and traditions of the festival vary from place to place. Each region has their
own unique way of celebrating the festival. For instance, in Austria, it is
mandatory to leave bread and a lighted candle or lamp before sleeping at night.
This is done to welcome the souls back from the dead.
People in China, on the other hand, observe the occasion of Halloween by placing
food and water in front of the pictures of their diseased relatives. This is
done with the aim of helping the dead to reach heaven, if they haven’t already
done so. The Irish celebrate the festival by observing the same ancient rituals
as was done during the time of the Celts, like lighting bonfires. In Japan, the
festival is known as the Oban festival, which they celebrate by preparing
delicacies and decorating with beautiful red lanterns that they light and then
set afloat in the rivers. Similarly, different regions have their own set
rituals and customs for celebrating the festival. Go through the information
given below, to know more about the different ways in which Halloween
celebrations take place around the world.
Halloween in America
In America, Halloween stands for a congregation of both religious and pagan
beliefs, rituals and traditions. Irish immigrants were the ones to bring the
festival to America. In 1840, during their escape from their country’s potato
famine, they came to America and made it familiar with Halloween.
Halloween In Canada
As with any other parts of the world, Halloween is celebrated with much pomp and
glory in Canada as well. The festival signifies that night of the year when, as
per the ancient Celtic beliefs, the dead and the deceased rise from their graves
and mingle with the world of the living.
Halloween In France
The festival of Halloween is observed on the 31st of October every year, to
honor the dead and deceased. It is believed that every year, at this time, the
spirits rise from their grave and mingle with the living. Although the festival
is not a traditional holiday in France, it is celebrated every year by the
locals.
Halloween In Germany
Though not a traditional festival in Germany, Halloween is celebrated with great
zeal and enthusiasm. It is especially popular with the kids, who wait with much
eagerness for the entire year, for the festival to arrive. Earlier, many people
were unaware of the many customs and traditions associated with the festival and
even of the festival in general.
Halloween In Italy
In the past few years, the popularity of Halloween has grown immensely in Italy.
It has now become even more popular than the well-known Italian holiday ‘Carnevale’.
However, there are differing opinions regarding the superiority of Carnevale
over Halloween or vice versa.
Halloween In Japan
In Japan, Halloween is celebrated in the name of O-Bon. In fact, Halloween
shares a great similarity with the O-Bon festival of Japan. Some people in Japan
celebrate O-Bon from July 13 to 15, while some other observes the festival from
August 13 to 15.
Halloween In Mexico
Halloween is an important festival in Mexico and the people here celebrate it
with full enthusiasm. The festival is celebrated throughout the country.
However, there are some or other variations in the mode of celebration from one
state to another. In Mexico, Halloween is celebrated as an extended holiday,
which lasts for three days.
Halloween In Spain
Halloween is one of the oldest and the most popular celebrations observed by
people all over the world. However, the customs and traditions of celebrating
the festival differ from place to place. Every country has its own unique
pattern of observing the festival.
Halloween In UK
Some years ago, Halloween was called the Mischief Night in some parts of UK. The
festival was associated with mischief making, in which people would take away
their doors from their hinges. They would throw the doors into a pond or would
take them along the away.
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