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History & Significance Of Easter Eggs!

What
is
the
history
of
Easter
eggs?
1.
For
Christians,
eggs
are
a
symbol
of
resurrection
of
Christ.
For
them
eggs
are
not
alive
but,
have
a
life
that
will
hatch
around
springtime.
2.
During
the
Lent
fasting,
eggs
are
forbidden.
Christians
celebrate
Pancake
Day
before
fasting,
in
order
to
finish
all
eggs
and
clean
their
house.
Easter
brings
this
poultry
product
back
to
their
menu.
3.
Easter
is
celebrated
as
the
resurrection
of
Christ.
Traditionally,
Easter
eggs
were
dyed
red
to
symbolize
blood
of
the
holy
Christ
which
spilled
around
the
floor
after
he
was
nailed
in
a
cross.
4.
The
hard
shells
of
Easter
eggs
symbolizes
the
sealed
Tomb
of
Christ.
Once
the
eggs
crack,
they
symbolize
revival
from
the
dead.
5.
Easter
marks
the
defeat
of
death
and
sin
through
resurrection
of
Christ.
Christians
celebrate
new
life
by
decorating
their
houses
with
colourful
eggs
and
gifting
them
to
relatives.
Easter egg games-
Easter Bunny: It is also known as Easter Rabbit. In this game, parents hide Easter eggs in their house and children are asked to find them. Parents tell their children that Easter Rabbit has left the eggs in the house for children. These Easter eggs are made with chocolates and are a sweet treat for them. Easter Bunny game is also known as Egg Hunt.
Egg Tapping: This is a traditional Easter egg game. Coloured eggs are thrown on each other to celebrate Easter. The person who holds the last intact egg is declared as a winner.
Easter is incomplete without eggs. So, how are you planning to celebrate this Easter?



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