Traditional zeal and fervour mark Christmas across India
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Girls take a selfie at the decorated St. Joseph cathedral Prayagraj in the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh on Wednesday. AP
Northeastern states were in complete festive mode, with prayers for peace and prosperity being held in hundreds of churches across the region on the occasion of Christmas on Wednesday.
Special prayers in churches since midnight, carol singing and Secret Santa at workplaces, and the bursting of firecrackers were the highlights of the celebrations.
Governors and Chief Ministers of all the northeastern states greeted the people on the occasion.
Nagaland, Mizoram, Meghalaya, and other northeastern states underwent a transformation as Christmas masses were conducted and thousands of buildings comprising government and private were lit up beautifully since Monday.
Over six million Christians live in Mizoram, Nagaland, and Meghalaya while there are a significant number of Christians in the other northeastern states. State governments in three Christian-dominated states — Nagaland, Mizoram, and Meghalaya — have announced holidays for several days to enable the people to take part in the festivities. Traditional community feasts are organised on the second day to mark the significance of the occasion.
Cutting across religious and party lines, leaders, members of various political parties and people from all walks of life enjoy the celebrations and take part in numerous events.
Christmas was also being celebrated in Assam, Tripura, Arunachal Pradesh, and Sikkim with the participation of non-Christians and people belonging to other religions of all ages and all walks of life. Due to ethnic violence in Manipur, celebrations were somewhat subdued in both valley and hilly regions.
Nagaland is embracing the occasion with a blend of religious reverence and festive spirit. Towns and villages alike are aglow with decorative lights, and homes are adorned with Christmas decorations as people commemorate the birth of Jesus Christ.
State Governor La Ganesan and Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio have extended their Christmas greetings to the people, wishing them all peace, joy, and hope. Christmas was also celebrated with usual pomp and gaiety in the Telugu states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana on Wednesday. A large number of people attended midnight mass and morning special prayers.
Churches in the twin cities of Hyderabad and Secunderabad were tastefully decorated and illuminated on the occasion. Devotees were seen thronging the churches since Tuesday night. Churches in other towns of Telangana and neighbouring Andhra Pradesh also witnessed special prayers.
Churches, government and private installations, homes, shops, parks, graveyards, and streets were lit up with colourful lights, flowers, and Christian motifs during the past few days.
Dressed in their best attire, people flocked to churches of different denominations for community worship and singing of hymns on Wednesday morning. Delectable feasts are being prepared to regale the Naga spirit and partake in traditional community feasts.
Exchange of greetings and gifts, and visits to friends and dear ones are marking the celebration, while some are expressing their goodwill by visiting the houses of people with less privilege.
Mountainous Mizoram is known for its vibrant Christmas, with its own unique blend of religious devotion and traditional fervour while December is always a special month in the border state due to Christmas.
Churches are decorated with full scale, villages, towns, and offices are decorated with Christmas trees while carols echo in all nooks and corners of the state. Various Church bodies, non-government organisations, including the influential apex civil society Young Mizo Association (YMA) and individuals have donated gifts to the poor and the needy.