Christmas Tree : The festival of Christmas has come. This is such a festival which is celebrated not only by the people of Christianity but also by people of every religion with great pomp. Christmas is celebrated not only in any particular country but in almost every country of the world.
Decorating the tree on this special occasion is considered a very special task. On this day the tree is decorated with many things like lights and people celebrate Christmas around this tree. But if you ask the question why this tree is used on Christmas Day and what is the importance of this tree, then what can be your answer? Perhaps you do not have the answer to this question, so let us tell you about its history today.
The history of this tree is quite interesting. The history of this tree is older than Christianity. It is said that before Christianity, people used to plant trees that remained green throughout the year in their homes. After this, the branches of this tree planted at home were decorated. He believed that by doing this, people’s sorrows go away and there is no effect of witchcraft on them.
There is another story related to the tree. It is said that in Germany a child was about to be sacrificed under a giant tree. When the local people came to know, that huge tree was cut down and a Xmas tree was planted at that place. After planting the tree, the local people started worshiping that tree and the place.
Yes, the Christmas tree is associated with the country of Germany and it is said that Germany is the country that started the tradition. It is believed that one day the christmas tree was seen covered with snow and when sunlight fell on the tree, it started shining from a distance. The branches of the trees were also shining in the light from a distance.
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After this incident, on the birthday of Jesus Christ, some people planted a tree in front of him and started praying by decorating it with lights etc. After which everyone started doing this process and this practice became prevalent in other parts of the country as well.
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