The History of Christmas (Religious & Pagan Origins)

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  • @General.Knowledge
    @General.Knowledge  2 года назад +32

    *Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to all!*
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    • @thegriez646
      @thegriez646 2 года назад

      Off topic can you please do a video of if Russia separated please give my a happy new year with that video

    • @thegriez646
      @thegriez646 2 года назад

      Off topic can you please do a video of if Russia separated please give my a happy new year with that video

    • @agent9809
      @agent9809 2 года назад +1

      All holidays are pagan in origin.
      The only thing that has asked is to commemorate the death of Jesus Christ or memorial of him until Jesus comes back with his father and myriads of Angels which would be at that time Armageddon.

    • @Meelis13
      @Meelis13 2 года назад

      Happy holidays! I love diplomatic approach you took on first christmas tree, but if i may be so bold- Riga claims it has oldest one (1510), but Reval (Tallinn's medieval german name) city official documents point to several expense lines from 1441 of christmas tree being set up

    • @Meelis13
      @Meelis13 2 года назад +1

      Ooh, additional fact! First ever mention of census is why Joseph and Mary were in Jerusalem.
      Also- coca cola santa is one of the most persistent myths. While it definetly had some effect to making santas look more uniform (with green, gold, etc santas being present), its an enormous stretch to claim coca cola is behind santas red look- if anything, its St. Nicholas himself, who is mostly depicted with red robes.
      "Yul goat" seems to be finno-ugric creation or nordic creation, as it is followed in Estonia as well. Not sure about Sweden and Norway, but i wouldnt be suprised, considering the cultural connection. Fun fact- in estonian its still called "jõulud"

  • @Smirnaffskiy
    @Smirnaffskiy 2 года назад +86

    It's probably worth mentioning, that Orthodox Christmas happens on January 7th because Orthodox Christianity still uses Julian calendar instead of Gregorian

    • @gabyliviu4724
      @gabyliviu4724 2 года назад +11

      Not all orthodox use the same calendar

    • @videokiller22
      @videokiller22 2 года назад +2

      This is somewhat true, in the last couple of decades, almost every major Orthodox church accepted Gregorian calendar. The Serbian Orthodox church is the last one to hold onto the old calendar.

    • @Smirnaffskiy
      @Smirnaffskiy 2 года назад +4

      @@videokiller22 Russian church also uses the Julian one. And it is the biggest orthodox church in terms of territory and people

    • @videokiller22
      @videokiller22 2 года назад +1

      @@Smirnaffskiy Interesting, I was not aware of this.

    • @Smirnaffskiy
      @Smirnaffskiy 2 года назад +1

      @@videokiller22 this is also true to all the branches of Russian Orthodox Church in post-soviet coutries, and Ukrainian Orthodox Church, since it kind of got independence from Russian one few years ago. The point is, the Julian calendar still has a lot of supporters

  • @BadanHasdak
    @BadanHasdak 2 года назад +6

    You are observing special days and months and seasons and years! I fear for you, that somehow I have wasted my efforts on you.
    Galatians 4:10‭-‬11 NIV
    *From Apostle Paul to the Christians in Galatia*

  • @Rovier.g
    @Rovier.g 2 года назад +36

    A great summary and explanation. My particular tradition is to look for documentaries like this about the origin of Christmas, I think I'm gonna watch this every year 🎅🏾🎄🤙

  • @petitthom2886
    @petitthom2886 2 года назад +24

    Merry Christmas ! 🎄 I watch you from France and thank you for your awesome work !
    May 2022 be better than 2021 !

  • @josueveguilla9069
    @josueveguilla9069 2 года назад +16

    Merry Christmas to you too, General Knowledge 🎄

    • @SpeakDaTruth7
      @SpeakDaTruth7 2 года назад

      BREAKINGNEWS#
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  • @germen2631
    @germen2631 2 года назад +19

    About the "3 wise men", here in Argentina, probably taken directly from spanish culture (and regardless of people being religious or not), we give gifts on both Dec 25 and Jan 6. Even better holidays for the kids.
    Happy holidays.

    • @PkPvre
      @PkPvre 2 года назад +2

      In The Netherlands we give gifts on december 5th when it's the mentioned Sinterklaas celebration, and on the 24th or 25th with christmas.

    • @SpeakDaTruth7
      @SpeakDaTruth7 2 года назад

      BREAKINGNEWS#
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    • @louaguado995
      @louaguado995 Год назад

      The Bible never mentions how many wise men there were. I don't know how 3 king's day was even created. The Bible only mentions 3 gifts, gold, and frankincense and myrrh.

  • @MonicaMovieStar
    @MonicaMovieStar 2 года назад +7

    I don't know why you do not have one hundred million, trillion, bazillion followers. You are crazy smart and make all of this information entertaining and educational !!

  • @georgiancrossroads
    @georgiancrossroads 2 года назад +29

    Good video. Two things that need to be added. Apart from the Christian and pagan aspects there is one more large aspect, the commercial. And one can say that worldwide for most people it is a commercial holiday before anything else. And this is separate from Christian and pagan roots. I am living in Tbilisi Georgia. While it is a Christian country. It is Orthodox, which celebrates Christmas as a purely religious holiday. After independence from the Soviet Union more and more images from Western Christmas have arrived. But NOT the Christian parts, nor the pagan parts, only the garish commercial parts. Santa Claus, complete with Coca-Cola connection. Endless commercial Christmas music playing in the malls, which continues on into February. Lots of glitzy lights. None of these things have anything to do with the winter festival. And you do NOT see these images with any Christian symbolism, Christmas is too holy for that here. They even have a 'Black Friday', even though there is no Thanksgiving Day. Which is the very essence of the commercial celebration.
    Secondly, another alternative to Christmas that shows up more in Northern places like Alaska or Scandinavia is a revival of Solstice celebrations. And this is fairly serious.

    • @sm3675
      @sm3675 2 года назад +5

      Same with some Arab Christians and Albanian Christians. But it's quickly changing and becoming commercialized.
      I've always seen Christmas as a festival if money. The lights, presents, movies, songs, are all a way to make money in the winter.

    • @georgiancrossroads
      @georgiancrossroads 2 года назад +3

      ​@@wierdo-jc7xv New Year's in Orthodox countries is very different from a proper Western Christmas. They aren't even comparable. And remember we also have New Year's Eve, which is seen as a party. (See my video called My Biggest Culture Shock, that I made after a couple of winters in Tbilisi Georgia.)

    • @reineh3477
      @reineh3477 2 года назад +1

      @@georgiancrossroads I've just watch your video "Basic facts" and found it interesting. I will continue to watch them in chronological order

    • @sillyjellyfish2421
      @sillyjellyfish2421 2 года назад

      Similar in my country (Slovakia). We do celebrate and decorate for chrismass in both commercial and religious way, but as for the black friday, in past few years it turned into sales on every friday starting sometime in november until the chrismass. Every. Damn. Friday. I hate this kind of commertialism. It's the reason why i can't go anywhere for a quarter of year without noise cancelling headphones to block those annoying slogans and chrismass carols

    • @SpeakDaTruth7
      @SpeakDaTruth7 2 года назад

      BREAKINGNEWS#
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  • @Markus_Abrach
    @Markus_Abrach 2 года назад +7

    As a Christian i don't celebrate Xmas because of its pagan roots

    • @Rain_berries
      @Rain_berries 2 года назад +5

      Exactly 💯. It was never mentioned in the bible and there's no evidence that Jesus celebrated it during his lifetime either...

  • @SnivyDS
    @SnivyDS 2 года назад +12

    Apparently in Australia, Santa’s sleigh is pulled by kangaroos.
    That’s one painful ride

  • @MohdAli-fl3dl
    @MohdAli-fl3dl 2 года назад +3

    Salute to this man for his breathless performance throughout the video 🤧

  • @KristianSandvikk
    @KristianSandvikk 2 года назад +6

    What I wanted to see mentioned is the difference between some opening presents on the 24th and compared to the other mentionings of them opening them on the 25th, 6t and/or 6th of january

  • @officialdropnation
    @officialdropnation 2 года назад +10

    Merry Xmas! 🎄❤️

    • @mrartiste5351
      @mrartiste5351 2 года назад +3

      It's Christmas not Xmas :D

    • @hadesapocalypse
      @hadesapocalypse 2 года назад

      @@mrartiste5351 Xmas = Christmas

    • @justchillin7742
      @justchillin7742 2 года назад +2

      @@hadesapocalypse I prefer Christmas ✝️🌲☃️🕊️

    • @hadesapocalypse
      @hadesapocalypse 2 года назад

      @@justchillin7742 and I don’t care either way 🎄🎅🏻 merry xmas

  • @ariagilgameshian765
    @ariagilgameshian765 2 года назад +6

    You missed to mention even an older celebration for the Winter solstice itself, which is based on ancient Persian religion of Zoroastrianism and Mithraism "Which is Called Chelle Night or Yalda night". Plus, there has been figures similar to Santa Claus in Persian New Year festivities "Amou Norouz". Given Persian cultural influence during the Roman, Arab and Mongol era and its vast expanses, it can be easily inferred that many of the Christmas traditions and figures are at least loosely inspired by Persian origins.

  • @theworldexplained8253
    @theworldexplained8253 2 года назад +3

    Orthodox Christians celebrate Christmas on 7 Jan

  • @avanishpunj3905
    @avanishpunj3905 2 года назад +3

    In Hindu Krishna's Birthday is in around August(8th of Bhadrapada - hindu month based on lunar). In olden days, Makar Sankranti was celebrated around 23rd December. Now it is slowly shifted to 14th Jan. This is celebrated allover India with different names. Interestingly, in one region its name is still Uttarayana, which literally means northward journey of Sun.

    • @toonedin
      @toonedin Год назад

      It would make more sense if you had cared to explain why Makar Sankranti date shifted -- the shift from the Julian to the Gregorian calendar. For Hindus, Makar Sankranti continues to fall on the same date as it always has, since antiquity because the Hindu calendar(s) is(are) luni-solar.
      And the festival of Makar Sankranti marks the (apparent) crossing of the Tropic of Capricorn by the Sun signalling the commencement of warmer times. The Indian subcontinent is sub-tropical, remember? So winters are short, just a couple of months, maybe December and January. Spring comes early in Feb. By March summer is threatening. April is hot. And May boiling! Also most of the Indian sub-continent has only 3 seasons! From June, through to September, is the rainy season labelled the 'Monsoon' from a corruption of the Arabic word "Mausam" which literally means "weather"! Of course, lately these seasons have gotten skewered due to global warming, winters have all but disappeared, the summers and rains have lengthened tortuously.

  • @k.c1126
    @k.c1126 2 года назад +4

    I haven't watched the vid yet, but I LOVE the Christmas gear on the general .... lol ... great stuff!!!

  • @sangpenyebar5988
    @sangpenyebar5988 2 года назад +5

    13:22
    Mary (مريم) [19] :
    19 : 16 And make mention of Mary in the Scripture, when she had withdrawn from her people to a chamber looking East,
    19 : 17 And had chosen seclusion from them. Then We sent unto her Our Spirit and it assumed for her the likeness of a perfect man.
    19 : 18 She said: Lo! I seek refuge in the Beneficent One from thee, if thou art Allah-fearing.
    19 : 19 He said: I am only a messenger of thy Lord, that I may bestow on thee a faultless son.
    19 : 20 She said: How can I have a son when no mortal hath touched me, neither have I been unchaste?
    19 : 21 He said: So (it will be). Thy Lord saith: It is easy for Me. And (it will be) that We may make of him a revelation for mankind and a mercy from Us, and it is a thing ordained.
    19 : 22 And she conceived him, and she withdrew with him to a far place.
    19 : 23 And the pangs of childbirth drove her unto the trunk of the palm-tree. She said: Oh, would that I had died ere this and had become a thing of naught, forgotten!
    19 : 24 Then (one) cried unto her from below her, saying: Grieve not! Thy Lord hath placed a rivulet beneath thee,
    19 : 25 And shake the trunk of the palm-tree toward thee, thou wilt cause ripe dates to fall upon thee.
    19 : 26 So eat and drink and be consoled. And if thou meetest any mortal, say: Lo! I have vowed a fast unto the Beneficent, and may not speak this day to any mortal.
    19 : 27 Then she brought him to her own folk, carrying him. They said: O Mary! Thou hast come with an amazing thing.
    19 : 28 O sister of Aaron! Thy father was not a wicked man nor was thy mother a harlot.
    19 : 29 Then she pointed to him. They said: How can we talk to one who is in the cradle, a young boy?
    19 : 30 He spake: Lo! I am the slave of Allah. He hath given me the Scripture and hath appointed me a Prophet,
    19 : 31 And hath made me blessed wheresoever I may be, and hath enjoined upon me prayer and almsgiving so long as I remain alive,
    19 : 32 And (hath made me) dutiful toward her who bore me, and hath not made me arrogant, unblest.
    19 : 33 Peace on me the day I was born, and the day I die, and the day I shall be raised alive!
    19 : 34 Such was Jesus, son of Mary: (this is) a statement of the truth concerning which they doubt.
    19 : 35 It befitteth not (the Majesty of) Allah that He should take unto Himself a son. Glory be to Him! When He decreeth a thing, He saith unto it only: Be! and it is.
    19 : 36 And lo! Allah is my Lord and your Lord. So serve Him. That is the right path.

  • @efraim8752
    @efraim8752 2 года назад +2

    Merry christmas dudes🎄🎁. Love from Turkey ♥️ Thanks a lot for this informative video.⭐

  • @mudgetheexpendable
    @mudgetheexpendable 2 года назад +3

    We always put the tree up, and had a special dinner on, St. Nick...6th of December; then had a bookish exchange/reading holiday on the 24th; all hell broke loose on the 25th; down came the tree and up went our calorie count on Epiphany, 6th of January, with its dessert buffet.

  • @k.c1126
    @k.c1126 2 года назад +3

    Also, Feliz Natal e Feliz Ano Novo, General Knowledge!

  • @SKM-108
    @SKM-108 2 года назад +9

    Merry Xmas 🎄🎁, Happy Holidays 😊, from California.
    Thanks for all the information, one correction Krishna’s birth has nothing to do with Dec 25th, Krishna birth is called Krishna Janmashtami is held on the eighth day (Ashtami) of Krishna Paksha (waning phase) of the Bhadrapada month, which generally falls in August or September, according to the Hindu lunar calendar. 🙏

  • @askadia
    @askadia 2 года назад +2

    In Italy, you should traditionally unwrap your gifts precisely on midnight between 24 and 25, or alternatively, if a child is too young, they'll do it in the morning of 25. This 'rule' is not strictly followed, but it adds suspense to children, who fight against sleep, in order to wait for midnight and open their gifts. How cute they are!
    But you can give gifts anytime before xmas, in a range of a few weeks, usually.

  • @felipeams
    @felipeams 2 года назад +2

    Merry Christmas from Brazil! 🎄🇧🇷

  • @DuleAres9189
    @DuleAres9189 2 года назад +3

    BUT, Serbian Orthodox Church and its followers celebrate Xmas on January 7th. ( Xmas Eve on 6th ofc).
    Due to diference betwen old and new calendar. ( Julian and Gregorian.)

  • @Alcatraz152
    @Alcatraz152 2 года назад +3

    In Switzerland, Santa Claus (Samichlaus) is celebrated on 6 Dec when children get little bags with nuts and chocolates. On Christmas, the presents are given on the evening of the 24th (delivered by the Christchind) in contrast to anglo-sachsian countries where presents are given on the morning of the 25th.

    • @Tobi-1504
      @Tobi-1504 2 года назад

      In Germany its nearly the same

  • @robertbretschneider765
    @robertbretschneider765 2 года назад +3

    Well done! And you learned something today, that Jesus was a 100% real historical person. God Bless!

    • @SpeakDaTruth7
      @SpeakDaTruth7 2 года назад

      BREAKINGNEWS#
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  • @Hand-in-Shot_Productions
    @Hand-in-Shot_Productions 2 года назад +1

    Watched this on the day it came out! Thanks for all the information!🎄Merry Christmas!🎄

  • @theworldexplained8253
    @theworldexplained8253 2 года назад +1

    You are my favorite general knowledge channel

  • @MSthesmart
    @MSthesmart 2 года назад +7

    The celebration of Christmas has nothing to do with the teaching of Jesus Christ PBUH.
    I have never seen in Bible about the way Christmas is celebrated.
    Where the heck the Santa Claus came from?

    • @hugohom2280
      @hugohom2280 2 года назад +4

      Saint Nicholas... Chirstmas is about celebrating the birth of Christ

    • @TorianTammas
      @TorianTammas 2 года назад +4

      Santa Claus is basically a pagan gog bringing presents. The Romans for example gave gifts at Saturnalia which is at the Winter solstice.

    • @k.c1126
      @k.c1126 2 года назад

      Did you even watch the video???? Sad.

    • @MSthesmart
      @MSthesmart 2 года назад +1

      @@k.c1126
      I did and found its a Pagan tradition nothing to do with Christianity itself.

    • @AD-jq7ow
      @AD-jq7ow 2 года назад

      @@hugohom2280 for Christiabs only

  • @pepperino-hotterino
    @pepperino-hotterino 2 года назад +17

    The christian albanians have also some unique pagan traditions for christmas. Similar to the Celts they cut down a specific log into which they drill two small holes. This log then represented a guest and was fed food and drinks through these two holes. Afterwards it is slightly burned on the edges like the Jule-log. And later those burned ends are used to set a hay-circle into flames by smashing the burned ends against each other.
    This tradition is thought to be passed on by the illyrians, to the modern day albanians.
    This is only a small summary of this tradition called "Buzmi bujar"

    • @n.woorey7264
      @n.woorey7264 2 года назад

      No ones asked.

    • @SpeakDaTruth7
      @SpeakDaTruth7 2 года назад

      BREAKINGNEWS#
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  • @carmelmhennessy9738
    @carmelmhennessy9738 2 года назад +1

    I'm watching this on 25th December. Thanks for this Christmas 🎁. Happy Christmas to all at General Knowledge.
    Carmel, Waterford city, Ireland 🇮🇪

  • @Arvinw1
    @Arvinw1 2 года назад +2

    8:05 here in Romania,a holiday occurs on the 6th of December where St.Nicholas brings children what they desire (just like christmas) However Christmas is also celebrated in Romania.

    • @SpeakDaTruth7
      @SpeakDaTruth7 2 года назад

      BREAKINGNEWS#
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  • @yt9404
    @yt9404 2 года назад +1

    I put this comment today the 25th, just a day after you uploaded it. Just sharing. - From your said future, my present

  • @galaxystudios4089
    @galaxystudios4089 2 года назад +7

    I have read somewhere that some elements of Santa Claus come from Odin.

    • @Markus_Abrach
      @Markus_Abrach 2 года назад +1

      @𝕻𝖆𝖑𝖆𝖉𝖎𝖓 𝖁𝕴
      He is not the only one. I read the same

    • @k.c1126
      @k.c1126 2 года назад

      I wouldn't be surprised. A lot of different idealisms have been dumped into that modern figure.

  • @theworldexplained8253
    @theworldexplained8253 2 года назад +1

    Merry Christmas

  • @al0742
    @al0742 2 года назад +2

    Merry Christmas Eve everyone! 🎄 Or Day or whenever your reading this!

  • @aaravroka
    @aaravroka 8 месяцев назад

    In Hindu Krishna's Birthday is in around August(8th of Bhadrapada - hindu month based on lunar). In olden days, Makar Sankranti was celebrated around 23rd December. Now it is slowly shifted to 14th Jan.

  • @ShadowJedi527
    @ShadowJedi527 2 года назад

    Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
    🎄 🎅 🥂 🍾 🎉 🎊

  • @-Markus-
    @-Markus- 2 года назад +1

    In Sweden, christmas eve is called "Julafton" which translates to "Yules eve".

  • @marvwatkins7029
    @marvwatkins7029 2 года назад +1

    Christmas: it is what it is. No one anywhere can really hate Santa. They're just envious of his popularity.

  • @SlurpingRoach
    @SlurpingRoach 2 года назад +1

    With the Dutch Sinterklaas, if you were a bad child you were told you would be kidnapped in the jute gifting bag and taken to Spain.

  • @MarkDDG
    @MarkDDG 2 года назад +2

    Merry Christmas! 🎄 from the Netherlands. 🇳🇱
    Vrolijk Kerstfeest!

  • @barryw53
    @barryw53 2 года назад

    when are you going to sort out the Puh Puh Puh Plosive sounds on your microphone. Great videos as always

  • @OriginalVD
    @OriginalVD 2 года назад +1

    Nice one dude

  • @mattjamz6966
    @mattjamz6966 2 года назад +1

    Marry Christmas and happy holidays everyone

  • @erynpimentel915
    @erynpimentel915 2 года назад +16

    Happy Winter Solstice and all other associated holidays derived from its significance! Felicidades, Feliz Natal, e parabéns por ano novo

  • @lordtraxroy
    @lordtraxroy 2 года назад +2

    Christmas is A mixed between roman and nordic pagan traditions

  • @Peachcreekmedia
    @Peachcreekmedia 2 года назад +2

    The irony where it's not celebrated is where the Christian faith found it's theological roots.

    • @sangpenyebar5988
      @sangpenyebar5988 2 года назад +3

      because they are not christian or european (pagan culture)

    • @eavocado5890pppj
      @eavocado5890pppj 2 года назад

      Are u blind, did u not see the map? Most of the Middle East celebrates Christmas except for KSA and Yemen, Christianity did not start in KSA it started in northern Arabia and the levant.

  • @mrartiste5351
    @mrartiste5351 2 года назад +1

    Merry Christmas to everyone

  • @micabbg
    @micabbg 2 года назад +1

    In former comuniste countries, Christmas tree is called New year's tree, and also gifts are exchanged for new year's eve. This is because during comuniste era religion was almost banned, so people adopted popular traditions for New years eve instead. And even dough religion and celebrating Christmas is again popular in those countries, those traditions still remain connected to New year's eve.

    • @micabbg
      @micabbg 2 года назад

      @@wierdo-jc7xv there are more former comuniste countries, not just former USSR. And in Russia you celebrate Christmas on 7th of January.

  • @clearlypellucid
    @clearlypellucid 2 года назад +1

    Minor correction: Kwanzaa isn't really celebrated in the US by the vast majority of African Americans. More people in the US believe the moon landing was faked than celebrate Kwanzaa. Putting it in the same category as Hanukkah isn't really fair.

  • @annmariya5245
    @annmariya5245 2 года назад +1

    Merry Christmas 🎄☃️

  • @ChevaughnHibbert
    @ChevaughnHibbert 2 года назад +4

    Where did we get the idea that it was too celebrate the birth of Jesus?

  • @swayamswaruppatra3138
    @swayamswaruppatra3138 2 года назад +2

    In Hinduism , the birth of Krishna is celebrated in August

  • @zohy98
    @zohy98 2 года назад

    Here in Israel, ever since the big aliah of the 90s after the Soviet collapse, there's been a big uptake in 'novi god', basically Christmas morphed and moved to New Year's Eve, under Soviet rule. I love seeing people celebrate it, especially those not from former Soviet families. Shows the diversity and mix here, I myself have seen how more and more recognized and popular it's becoming with every year ✨

  • @lightinggaming5711
    @lightinggaming5711 2 года назад +1

    Merry christmas everyone

  • @ivanhenrickdepedro8176
    @ivanhenrickdepedro8176 2 года назад

    Very full details!😃

  • @artesiningart4961
    @artesiningart4961 2 года назад +5

    👋😄🇵🇭 Feliz o felices Pascua, Navidad o Natividad y un bien o muy prospero año nuevo que viene desde aqui na Ciudad de Zamboanga na Filipinas! (Chavacano/ Chabacano; Chavacano de Zamboanga/ Zamboangueño Chavacano)
    Maligayang Pasko at isang sobrang manigo o napakamanigong bagong taong parating o paparating mula rito sa Lungsod ng Zamboanga o Lungsod Zamboanga sa Pilipinas! / Maligáyang Paskó at isáng sóbrang manigò o nápakamanigòng bágong taóng paratíng o paparatíng mulâ ríto sa Lungsód ng Zamboanga o Lungsód Zamboanga sa Pilipínas! (Filipino and/or Tagalog)
    Merry or Happy Christmas and a very or much prosperous new year to come from here in Zamboanga City in the Philippines! (English; Philippine or Filipino English)

  • @diogorodrigues747
    @diogorodrigues747 2 года назад +1

    Merry Christmas to all of you! ;)

  • @BinglesP
    @BinglesP 2 года назад

    Merry Christmas! Very fitting upload!

  • @fairymairah
    @fairymairah Год назад +2

    Jesus don't want anyone to celebrate his birthday anyway.
    and believing in Jesus is Not religion. it's called being his diciple.

  • @geogoku8444
    @geogoku8444 Год назад

    That's crazzzy, Christmas is really intertwined with paganism 😮

  • @haiiwje
    @haiiwje 2 года назад +1

    Merrry Christmas All Of You :D

  • @tattoofthesun
    @tattoofthesun 2 года назад +1

    Hello future people, please tell me all the old politicians have died off and the young optimists are all in power and working together

  • @louvendran7273
    @louvendran7273 2 года назад +3

    Merry Xmas I'm in New Zealand 🇳🇿

    • @darthvidar8746
      @darthvidar8746 2 года назад

      how is summer?

    • @louvendran7273
      @louvendran7273 2 года назад

      @@darthvidar8746 Absolutely beautiful. Auckland is best in summer. Winter rains too much

  • @Puskovsethi410
    @Puskovsethi410 2 года назад

    Merry Christmas from India its 11:38am right now

  • @qdaniele97
    @qdaniele97 2 года назад

    Historicaly, Epiphany is also pretty important in Italy: The Befana actually delivers her presents (or coal to naughty children) on the 6th of January like the Wise Men ("Magi" in Italian). Her presents usually consists of fruits and candies more tha toys (she puts them in socks that children leave for her).
    In the vast majority of Italy, before Santa Claus (we call him "Babbo Natale" Father Christmas) took foot, the traditional figure that used to deliver presents on Chirtmas day was "Gesù Bambino" (Christ Child). Some regions have different traditions where the presents are delivered by some else (like "Santa Lucia", which delivers her presents on Saint Lucy's Day to children in Lombardy) but are all usually seen as Christ Child's helpers (like Babbo Natale also is now).

  • @z0phi3l
    @z0phi3l 2 года назад

    Growing up in Puerto Rico in the 80's we celebrated both Christmas and Dia de Reyes with gifts
    On the night of the 5th you would put a box of grass under your bed to feed the camels and they left a gift as a reward
    Not sure if still a thing in PR

  • @gachaandrobloxfamily9096
    @gachaandrobloxfamily9096 2 года назад

    Merry Christmas and all a good night

  • @gelisgeo1309
    @gelisgeo1309 2 года назад +1

    You described only what is Santa for Latin world but not for the orthodox world. Furthermore Sant Nicolas was Greek from East Roman Empire not an aknown from a place that became turkey 1500 years after. In orthodox Christian countries Santa identified as Saint Vasilios an other important person of Eastern orthodox church. Saint Nicolas celebrated also in December .

  • @nabeelahmed2413
    @nabeelahmed2413 2 года назад +4

    No 25th is not the birth date of Krishna, that's totally wrong

    • @General.Knowledge
      @General.Knowledge  2 года назад +3

      You are correct! My apologies. It seems the mistake came from the fact that, according to the sources used, "Krishna is a mythical incarnation of the solar deity Vishnu, who is said to “sleep” and then ‘rise’ at the winter solstice or ‘December 25th.’"

  • @maualkla
    @maualkla 8 месяцев назад

    Im on 24th dec 2023! Merry Christmas to all. Btw, in central Mexico we don’t get our gifts from Santa Claus, but from baby Jesus or «niño Dios»

  • @osmanasmazurinas
    @osmanasmazurinas 2 года назад

    merry christmas everybody and have a nice christmas evening

  • @behrouzrezahatami6935
    @behrouzrezahatami6935 2 года назад +2

    India celebrating Holy basil reverence day.

  • @mire873
    @mire873 2 года назад

    Hope you all have a Merry Christmas 🎄

  • @danielmalinen6337
    @danielmalinen6337 2 года назад

    Joulupukki or Julebukker (The Buck of Yule) tradition is an old Nordic tradition in which a group of young men wear sheepskin, bark mask and goat horns. And they went from house to house in Sweden, Norway and Finland.
    Joulupukki hasn’t been mean and evil at all, it was just a playful prankster who asking for food and drink, but if there was nothing to offer in the house then joulupukki made little pranks.
    According to local Nordic researchers, Joulupukki was originally a shamanistic tradition to dress up as a goat and become one with this animal. Some scholars also see in Joulupukki/Julebukker a connection to Odin and that the goat is an old symbol of fertility.

  • @RaharijaoDavid
    @RaharijaoDavid 2 года назад

    Very informative, merry christmas

  • @Miagrellum
    @Miagrellum 2 года назад

    Merry Christmas ♥️🎄

  • @andy8357
    @andy8357 2 года назад +2

    Hindus don't celebrate birth of krishna on 25th December. Its celebrated in August. And 25th December is a holiday is India because of Christmas not because of that.

  • @andreyiscool844
    @andreyiscool844 2 года назад

    merry christmas everyone. also wanted to mention that orthodox celebrate christmas on the seventh. but generally non religious russians celebrate it on new year

  • @justawhitenigga
    @justawhitenigga 2 года назад

    Merry Christmas everybody!

  • @MaC.Istanaz
    @MaC.Istanaz 2 года назад +1

    Saint Nicholas lived during 3th century in Antalya city of Turkey(wich i visited his church and grave-orthodox’s do pligrimage) and Roman Empire become christian when he was 42 years old. Thats how he become symbolic

    • @MaC.Istanaz
      @MaC.Istanaz 2 года назад

      Iranians were celebrating December 25 as the victory of Mitra, whom they accepted as a god, over night. The Romans were influenced by the Iranian soldiers in their armies and adopted this tradition. In Rome, December 25 was declared a holiday as "Natalis", that is, his birthday. The name Natalis turned into Christmas in time

  • @squirrelwithabanana
    @squirrelwithabanana 2 года назад +1

    you put a regular menorah (7 candles) instead of a hannukiah (9 candles)

  • @ThoriberoCaroli
    @ThoriberoCaroli 2 года назад +2

    In the Nordic countries we celebrate Christmas eve more than Christmas day, so for us the upload was timely. :)
    God Jul. ^^

  • @ladymorwendaebrethil-feani4031
    @ladymorwendaebrethil-feani4031 2 года назад +6

    It's amusing how everything secular in the west is actually pagan, like the trees 🎄 or athena sculptures in front of parliaments.
    And it's even more amusing how Asian countries adopt exactly the pagan customs, which have survived countless centuries of persecution.

  • @DanSolo871
    @DanSolo871 2 года назад

    No mention of Festivus? Guess Seinfeld wasn’t run in Portugal 😁

  • @aniket1451
    @aniket1451 2 года назад +1

    Slight correction.The birthday of krishna is known as Janmashtami and is celebrated in September.
    Btw I love your videos

    • @nimishajain1553
      @nimishajain1553 2 года назад +1

      Yes it's usually in August or September but neverrr in December I don't know where he read that

    • @SpeakDaTruth7
      @SpeakDaTruth7 2 года назад

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  • @danielmalinen6337
    @danielmalinen6337 2 года назад

    What amazes me is that whenever we talk about the origins of Christmas/Yule, we really often forget that there is no single solid Christmas/Yule that is the same all over the world. But instead of just having one Christmas/Yule in common, which has always remained the same, we should be talking about celebrating a different Christmases/Yules around the world and that Christmas/Yule is constantly changing over years. For example, in the 19th century, Christmas ham was not eaten or red elf caps were not used as a part Christmas, contrary to what many magazines claim to come from Saturnalia. And before the 15th century, there was no decorated Christmas tree, contrary to what many magazines claim to come directly from Saturnalia. And basically the only thing that unites these many local Christmases is the Christian theme that has been added to them. But it is rarely strong addition because the purpose of Christianity has not been to replace the old but to recycle and reuse local traditions and feasts. In the Nordic countries, for example, Christmas has been celebrated as a Feast of light because the winter solstice is the shortest and darkest day of the year. Therefore, the "paganic" importance of light is still emphasized at Christmas over the Christian theme, especially in Sweden, Finland and Estonia. Sun worship is universal and the importance of sun and light is emphasized more near the north where there is less light and a longer night in winter. And according to local researchers, spruce was burned in the middle of winter as bonfire so that the sun would resurect from the dead and return again at the spring. Otherwise, if the sun remains dead, there would be an eternal night and endless coldness that would be worst nightmare of people.

  • @bobeczek01
    @bobeczek01 2 года назад

    A lot of detail but u could've mentioned couple of things :
    For example Christianity recognises sauny Nicholas and 6of December is still important holiday in many countries , for example Polish and Romanians exchange little gifts on those days
    Secondly there are some other important figures that : Father Christmas and Grandfather Frost
    And for some people the celebration starts on Christmas Eve and and for some on Christmas morning

  • @toonedin
    @toonedin Год назад +1

    ✖ In Hinduism, 25th of December has NO SIGNIFICANCE! Lord Krishna was NOT BORN on 25th of December!! Hindus follow their own luni-solar calendar, according to which Lord Krishna's birthday falls generally in July or August as per the Gregorian calendar. Hinduism celebrates spring. Even historically there were never any festivals on or around the winter solstice. The last festival of the year, each year according to the Hindus' calendar(s) is their 'festival of lights' i.e. Diwali / Deepavali. Then the next festival is the (apparent) crossing of Tropic of Capricorn by the Sun, which heralds arrival of spring and warmer weather, which falls in mid-January in your Gregorian calendar. India is largely a tropical country so winter is mostly inconsequential except in the northern part of the subcontinent which is closer to the Himalayan mountain ranges and, hence, climatically influenced by them.‼

  • @BrianH1313
    @BrianH1313 2 года назад

    Interesting.

  • @kendraspevak5109
    @kendraspevak5109 Год назад +1

    Pagan is still referring to religion. It’s an umbrella term for non-main religion/often nature related terms. Pagan isn’t secular.

  • @throughquotes288
    @throughquotes288 2 года назад

    I'm from Pakistan we also celebrate Christmas 25th dec

  • @katejackson6502
    @katejackson6502 2 года назад

    I stick largely with the pagan traditions still, also it's my birthday. I really like the celebration of years end. I bake a lot of cookies to enjoy but mostly I take this as a time to slow down and spend time with my loved ones.

  • @barryohagan9278
    @barryohagan9278 2 года назад +1

    Happy 24th of December and if your from tomorrow 25th or happy future day

  • @frogmantoad8110
    @frogmantoad8110 2 года назад +1

    Why so speeded up?

  • @Sarah.T5Med
    @Sarah.T5Med Год назад +1

    It's a very nice video thank you so much. I am a muslim and I dont celebrate Christmas

  • @mariajoaoferrazdeabreu150
    @mariajoaoferrazdeabreu150 2 года назад +1

    Merry Christmas 🎄 beautiful images 💖