16thOctober

Easter Bunny

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Easter Bunny Gifts Are Most Well Loved By Children

Many people either celebrate Easter as a religious event or they simply are celebrating Easter as the end of winter and also a time of new beginnings and renewals. However, children love this occasion because of the lovely Easter Bunny Origin presents that they get as too because of the colorful eggs as well as because of the other surprises they can look forward to receiving. Easter can also be thought of as an occasion that combines the best of different cultures and traditions and one of the most well known icons of this religious occasion is the Easter Bunny.

Symbolic Of Fertility

Eggs as well as hares are thought of as being symbolic of fertility and the hare in particular has always, from very ancient times, been regarded as a symbol of fertility as well as rebirth. The first German immigrants who came to America brought with them many German traditions including the Christmas tree as too the Osterhase or the Easter Hare. It is customary to celebrate Osterhase (in much the same manner as Sinterklaas during Christmas is celebrated) and to believe in Easter gifts that are left at night among which is some wonderfully colorful eggs.

The Easter Bunny has also been dogged with controversy in foreign countries as well as in the US with some groups that wish to secularize Easter preferring to refer to the Easter Bunny as Spring Bunny. In fact, certain Christians even do not recognize Easter at all – because it is supposed to be a pagan belief. What’s more, in far away Australia where rabbits are not a native species, the introduction of that creature even led to a plague; in any case, even that did not dampen the enthusiasm of Australians in the Easter Bunny; they are now simply trying to replace the rabbit with their own native species known as the Bilby to keep the Easter tradition alive.

An interesting tale related to the Easter Bunny is that a goddess by the name of Eostre (after whom the term Easter was coined) who came across a wounded bird and to ensure the survival of this bird she transformed it into a rabbit – but, could not completely finish the transformation. The result was that the rabbit continued to lay eggs; however, as a mark of gratitude the rabbit began to decorate the eggs which were then presented to the goddess Eostre whenever spring came around.

One of the best parts about being young is that you get to learn Easter Bunny Origin crafts that can help create fun Easter Bunnies. It stands to reason that you will also want to learn about how to take and enjoy attractive Easter Bunny Originpic tures; or, you may be more inclined to download these pictures from the Internet. For those who are young, Easter is a time of year to look forward to – if only because of the Easter Bunny – for others it is a time to renew the faith.

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13thOctober

Easter Bunny Origin

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Easter: A Most Important Religious Occasion

For Christians, the most important religious occasion in a year would without any doubt is Easter Bunny Origin which is the day when Jesus Christ rose from the dead – two days following his crucifixion which in turn took place between AD 26 and AD 36. Though it is a religious occasion, a number or cultural and non-religious elements have also been added to this holiday making it an occasion that is celebrated by Christians as well as people that are not Christians.

Eastertide, Lasts For Forty Plus Days

Easter also happens to a be a season that is referred to by the church as Eastertide or even the Easter Season which by tradition lasts for about forty days starting with Easter day and continuing up till Ascension Day; of late, however this has been extended to fifty days – right up till Pentecost. Easter Week is the first week during the celebrations to mark the Resurrection of Christ and is also known as Octave of Easter.

It is a day that also signifies the time when Lent (season for penance and prayer) comes to an end. However, Easter is not a fixed event since it is not celebrated on the same day according to the civil calendar and it can in fact begin any time during the months of late March and up to the end of April on any given year.

All churches now agree that Easter falls on the first Sunday following the 14th day of the moon or Paschal Full Moon that in turn falls on or just following the equinox (ecclesiastical vernal.) Passover or the time when Jesus ate His Last Supper is also closely associated with this occasion – both in terms of symbolism as well as in terms of the calendar.

However, this is an occasion that is observed differently by the Western world as compared to the Eastern world with Roman Catholics, Lutherans and Anglicans observing this day at night on Holy Saturday. Furthermore, the celebration of this holy day goes beyond pure religious ceremony as can be seen in the form of a number of different Easter games as well as customs of which egg rolling and egg tapping as well as pace egging and egg decorating is good examples.

Children in particular love Easter because of the lovely Easter Bunny Origin gifts that they receive and also because the get many different surprise gifts. The egg in particular is an important part of the Easter celebrations – having its roots in pagan symbols of rebirth and fertility. In modern times, this is an occasion that has become a commercial event that sees widespread sales of greeting cards along with confectionary and it is also an occasion when non-Christians too join in the celebrations.

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