Happy Halloween
Almost 2000 years ago, there lived a group of people, knows
as ‘CELTS’. They used to celebrate their ‘new year’ at the end of every
harvesting season - on 31st October (31st October marked the end of
summer and arrival of winter). The festival was known as ‘Samhain’ – named after
the lord of death and darkness. Celts
associated winter with death. They
believed on the night of 31st October, the veil between the two
worlds (the world of living and the dead) is very thin and the dead returns to
our world on this night. Animal sacrifice, fortune telling and wearing the
animal hides and horns were part of the tradition. Over the years and under the
influence of roman rule and then Christianity- the festival of ‘Samhain’, eventually
got modified into Halloween.
It is still believed that on Halloween, the souls of the dead
return to this earth.
Bram Stoker took inspiration from the life of ‘Vlad the
impaler’ while writing one of the most famous fictional characters of all time –
the ‘Count Dracula’.


I wasn't aware of this fact, about how Halloween came up. :D
ReplyDeleteMost of us are unaware since Halloween was never part of Indian or Asian culture and only after globalization and such expansion of media we came to know about it.
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