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Well, I know thar many might be bewildered at this question of mine. December 25th, the birth of Jesus is globally known as the Christmas day. And the celebration is widespread.
I am a Hindu and my household does not celebrate Christmas. I have starred putting Christmas tree as my daughters wanted it as children. So, that's a little celebration that I borrowed from friends from other faith. I grew up with the understanding that Christmas falls on 25th December and celebration begins early and can last up to several weeks going into New year. This came as a surprise to me when one of my Catholic friend said that they celebrate Christmas on 7th January and not 25th December. It seems many traditional Christian families celebrate it on 7th January according to Julian calendar.
When do you celebrate it?
I am a Hindu and my household does not celebrate Christmas. I have starred putting Christmas tree as my daughters wanted it as children. So, that's a little celebration that I borrowed from friends from other faith. I grew up with the understanding that Christmas falls on 25th December and celebration begins early and can last up to several weeks going into New year. This came as a surprise to me when one of my Catholic friend said that they celebrate Christmas on 7th January and not 25th December. It seems many traditional Christian families celebrate it on 7th January according to Julian calendar.
When do you celebrate it?
