To honor their dead relatives and show people that death is not the end.
because they have celebrated the death of their loved ones who have died
Actually, they commemorate their loved ones or celebrate their lives.
if you are refering to Mexican day of the dead it doesnt mean anything, its a day what the Mexicans celebrate and believe that the spirits come to celebrate with them too, they make bread shaped people to remember them, they also have Mexican day of the dead to help deal with the issues if a friend/relative has died recently if you are not then my bad ;)
if you are refering to Mexican day of the dead it doesnt mean anything, its a day what the Mexicans celebrate and believe that the spirits come to celebrate with them too, they make bread shaped people to remember them, they also have Mexican day of the dead to help deal with the issues if a friend/relative has died recently if you are not then my bad ;)
if u meen day of the dead then its because we want to remember the people we have lost in our lives and celibrate there lives
No. The day of the dead is Mexican. Mauritius is an island in the Indian ocean, no connection.
The "Day of the Dead" is a Mexican cultural celebration and not an official Catholic feast or observance.
Mexican day is the day of the dead when everybody worships dead people and tha i the end of Mexican day
They celebrate day of the dead in the grave yard of ther
they gather around to celebrate the person who died
Day of the Dead (Spanish: Dia de Muertos) qualifies as such. It combines pre-Columbian traditions with the Roman Catholic's All Saints' Day and All Souls' Day (November 1 & 2).
They celebrate the Day of the Dead from November 1st - 2nd.
Many countries celebrate Halloween in different ways. A notable one is the Mexican version of Halloween. This Mexican version is called "The Day of the Dead".
Spanish people celebrate different it depends where they come from..! <3