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Christmas Catching On in India

Source:

http://www.hinduism-today.com/1995/11/1995-11-14.html

 

NEW DELHI, INDIA, December 24, 2002: A recent New York

Times article describes Hindus in India taking to the

Christian holiday of Christmas. While devout Hindus

never start their day without lighting at least an

incense stick and offering prayers to their chosen

Hindu deity, come December many begin planning for

Christmas. "It doesn't matter if I'm a Hindu.

Christmas stands for love, affection, sharing,

renewing family bonds. It's a festival for everyone,"

said one of the Hindus interviewed, as she shopped for

tree decorations at New Delhi's upscale Ansal Plaza

mall. Not surprisingly are the many echoes of

complaints heard in the West about Christmas becoming

commercialized. The popularity of Christmas does not

extend to the religious themes associated with the

festival. It's only Christians who attend midnight

church services on Christmas Eve and nativity

scenes can be seen only in Christian institutions and

churches. For a Hindu perspective during this season

of worldwide celebrations, see "source" above for a

description of Pancha Ganapati, a modern festival or

"Hindu Christmas," that is a time of gift giving and

home religious observances honoring a family's love

and togetherness, community harmony and cultural

celebrations.

 

 

 

 

 

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