The history of Halloween


Every year, Halloween is celebrated on 31 October, and this year, the festival falls on a Sunday. People celebrate Halloween by going to church, lighting a candle, and praying. It is also celebrated by carving pumpkins, wearing scary costumes, and watching horror movies. 

Halloween means holy evening or All Saints Day. In the eighth century, All Saints Day was celebrated to honor saints. The eve of All Saints Day was called All Hallows Eve, which then came to be known as Halloween. 

It is also believed that, Halloween originates from an ancient Celtic festival, called Samhain. The festival was celebrated by people wearing spooky costumes, and lighting bonfires at night. The tradition of donning a spooky attire was followed, to keep ghosts away on 31 October. The night of 31 October was believed to be the night, when spirits from the other world visited the living world every year. 

The Celtic people who lived around two thousand years ago, also shared the same belief and since they celebrated their New Year on 1 November, Halloween is celebrated on 31 October.


 

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