Well, Easter is a Christian holiday, celebrating the Resurrection of Christ. Sort of like asking how Buddhists celebrate Ramadan. They don't.
The above could only ever be true if you thought Jesus was resurrected by a giant bunny bringing him scrambled eggs for breakfast.
Easter was originally the pagan festival Eostre.
Most christian celebrations were originally Pagan ones (ask yourself how bringing a tree into the house at Christmas has anything to do with the birth if Jesus)
The Buddhists in Japan do not celebrate this holiday. Easter is a pagan holiday celebrating the goddess Ishtar, or goddess of fertility. That is why there are such things as eggs (fertility) and bunnies (which make lots of babies). Easter is not when Jesus rose from the dead. That notion was started by the Catholic Church as a way to control what they saw as pagan practices. They spread this myth so that the pagans and the Christians would not go to war with one another.
Almost all holidays we celebrate today are Pagan based. Easter is based on the pagan holiday Eostre or Ostara. These holidays are pagan fertility holidays. The eggs and "Easter bunny" of the Christian Easter come from the pagan use of them as fertility symbols.
Any Catholic Italian celebrates Easter! it is the same way the we do. Almost all Cahtolics celebrate Easter the same way.
Not all Christians celebrate Easter so No
Passover, or in the spring. Easter was originally a pagan holiday to celebrate the Sun God, which is where the 'Easter Sunrise Service' came from.
easter eggs u mad bro
Catholics in Poland celebrate Easter the same way as any other Catholics, by going to Mass, the Easter Vigil if they can manage it.
we do it because of jesus
Christians do this, although many who are not appreciate the holiday and celebrate it in a secular way.
Hindus do not celebrate Easter
NO. Easter is a Christian holiday and almost all Omanis are Muslims.
Those who are Christian do celebrate Easter.