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Christmas time is here yet again to dazzle us with its serene splendor of happiness. Make sure you prepare well in advance for the same at Christmasnite.com. Take a sneak peek...
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Pune, India (prHWY.com) December 22, 2010 - Its that time of the year yet again when the world is waiting with bated breath for the planet's most widely celebrated festival; Christmas.

Yes, come 25th December and the world would just shun all its inhibitions and join the celebration that would continue till the onset of the New Year. The very name Christmas takes us to a different planet as it has got almost everything to make you feel good and also enriched with ingredients that fill people with energy, happiness, excitement and what not! Phew! The list just seems unending!

Let's see a sneak peek as to know why it is celebrated.
The Significance of Christmas is known to all the people, all over the world. In fact, Christmas is celebrated all over the world as the day when Jesus Christ was born, but at the same time Christmas also symbolizes a very deep significant truth of spiritual life.
Jesus Christ is in reality the personification of Divinity. The birth of Lord Jesus happened at a time when ignorance, greed, superstition, hatred and hypocrisy prevailed on earth. Purity and morality was forgotten and neglected.
Amidst all such conditions, Christ was born and he actually transformed the lives of people. He gave a new spiritual turn to people's lives. There came a real change upon the land with His birth. People started upon a whole new way of life. A new era dawned for the entire world.
Christmas is celebrated all across the world as a major festival and it is a public holiday in majority of countries of the world, even in countries where majority of the population is not Christians.
In certain non-Christian countries, the times of former colonial rule introduced the celebration (e.g. Hong Kong); in others, Christian minorities and/or foreign cultural influences led population to observe the Christmas holiday.
Major exceptions, where Christmas is not counted as a formal public holiday, include People's Republic of China, (excluding Hong Kong and Macao), Saudi Arabia, Japan, Algeria, Thailand, Iran, Nepal, Turkey as well as North Korea.
All across the world, Christmas celebrations vary distinctly in various aspects, reflecting differing cultural plus national traditions. Countries like Korea and Japan, where Christmas is well-liked despite there being a dearth of Christians, have adopted many of the secular aspects of Christmas, for instance gift-giving, decorations and the Christmas trees.
More info about the Christmas food, party, poems, songs and much more can be found in detail on christmasnite.com. Just take the plunge at Christmasnite.com to know all about Christmas and make your day the most cherished one. Merry Christmas in advance!


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