When talking about Christmas, one would hear people say ‘Peace on earth, goodwill to men’ the phrase aligns with Christmas’ message.
Darakshan Hassan Bhat
Christmas is observed every 25th of December, however, in India, it’s not only considered a Christian festival but has a cultural, social, and historical legacy. Christmas like Diwali & Eid has become a social celebration in many urban areas. Upholding the secular nature of the country festivals of all the religions are recognized and celebrated by people from different faiths as a mark of mutual respect and harmony. The festival has made its global appeal beyond religious boundaries with its festive decoration, music, and gift-giving culture. India has a significant Christian population, especially in Goa, Kerala, and parts of the Northeast. The colonial history under British rule also contributes to the popularity of the Christmas tradition. This festival is celebrated as the festival of love, joy, and charity as these universal values resonate with people of all faiths. For some this festival is more about spending quality time with the family and friends rather than observing religious rituals.
The belief about the celebration of this day can vary among the groups based on religion, culture, place, or region but many see this as a cultural festival rather than a religious one, some celebrate it as an occasion to honor the teachings of Jesus, some believe the day symbolizes the universal message of peace and goodwill. Muslims avoid participating in Christmas celebrations due to religious belief but at the same time respect the occasion as a celebration of their Christian neighbor or friends, exchange gifts as a gesture of goodwill, viewing it as a cultural occasion shopping sales and the holiday atmosphere in urban centers appeal to many Looking at another aspect, one of the world’s greatest gifts from Christmas is the teaching of philanthropy.
This culture of giving creates togetherness and obligation to one another in a world that is broken and divided.
One of the important aspects of this day that is not less essential is that Christmas places on family and its cohesion. Among the many things in the fast-moving world, people become career-minded, busy with their responsibilities, and, in most cases, tech-savvy, and Christmas brings the aspect of a pause button for people to come together and spend time with their families and friends, encouraging individuals to reconnect with loved ones.People sit around joyous tables, eat together, and remember the stories being told, which in turn are memorable for a lifetime. This tradition of togetherness serves as a cornerstone of emotional well-being, highlighting the importance of human connection in an increasingly isolated world.
Furthermore, Christmas has a unique ability to inspire hope. The lights adorning streets and homes, the melodies of Christmas carols, and the warmth of festive gatherings collectively create an atmosphere of optimism and joy. Even for those facing hardship or grief, the season often provides a glimmer of hope and a reminder that brighter days lie ahead. This universal message of hope transcends religious and cultural barriers, uniting people in a shared belief in the possibility of renewal and positive change. Christmas in its role fosters cultural exchange and mutual respect. Although Christmas is particularly linked to Christianity it is celebrated in cultures and by people of various beliefs and has been successful in maintaining its secular nature. Such diversity demonstrates the capability to transform traditions, introduce cultural practices to others, and develop togetherness on the principles of valuing common values.
However, apart from the social, emotional, religious point of view, Christmas has a great economic effect. Being a festive occasion, businessmen like retailers, artisans, and small businesses receive more employment and it increases local consumption. People make purchases, parties, and travel that contribute to the advancement of many industries and the improvement of lives for millions of people. Nevertheless, part of the commercialization of Christmas is the revelation of the significance of maintaining the line between consumerism and the True Spirit of the Holiday.
Christmas also then can usefully be thought of as a time for reflection and for being thankful. Towards the end of the year, people give and receive gifts and people go around giving thanks to God for the good things that they have received or the hardships that they have faced in the year. This reflective side of Christmas propels people to look forward to a new start or a new beginning that is, personal development and something to look forward to.
In addition, Christmas comes with feelings of harmony in the whole wide world. When talking about Christmas, one would hear people say ‘Peace on earth, goodwill to men’ the phrase aligns with Christmas’ message. The displays of generosity, expressions of goodwill, and attempts at reaching out to people may fill the world with hope as people show the potential for change.
Christmas is not simply a holiday; however, it is an embodiment of people’s best characteristics. It unites people, makes individuals kinder, and reminds everyone about love, hope, and togetherness. Whether being observed as a holiday rooted in religious faith, a tradition that refers to that faith, or an occasion for engagements in the expression of happiness, Christmas reflects the prototype of how human beings can be. In most parts of the world, the Year’s end is associated with conflicts and tensions as families prepare for the New Year but Christmas has a different touch of love and sharing.