The flower petals form a path for the spirits to bring them to their banquet ...
they go to marigolds
They go to the cemetary
Cempazuchitl is the Mexican name for the flower of the dead, or the marigold. It is the flower used on the Day of the Dead to honor the dead and lead their ghosts to their families.
They put an altar or ofrenda ("offering"), which often includes orange Mexican marigolds (Tagetes erecta), and papel picado - "perforated paper", the Mexican folk art of papercutting into elaborate designs. The ofrendas include foods that the deceased used to like, such as mole, tacos and chiles en nogada. To entertain the souls, toys are brought for dead children, and bottles of tequila, mezcal or pulque or jars of atole for adults. Candles and pictures or paintings of the deceased are also commonly added.
Wealthier families build altars or shrines in the home for the dead, however those that cannot simply visit the grave of the dead to leave gifts and decorate it with flowers.
Mexican day is the day of the dead when everybody worships dead people and tha i the end of Mexican day
it is important because the Mexican people think that there close relative visit the earth and that why they decorate cemetry, leave food out, etc
it is important because the Mexican people think that there close relative visit the earth and that why they decorate cemetry, leave food out, etc
Muerto. Mexican is not a language, it is a nationality. spanish is the language.
Mexican marigold
Day of the dead is a Mexican holiday that worships the dead
the day of the dead
No. The day of the dead is Mexican. Mauritius is an island in the Indian ocean, no connection.