Samhain is another word for Halloween, pronounced 'Sow-in'. Halloween is also knows as All Hallow's Eve, the Feast of the Dead and the Day of the Dead.
Samhain
Halloween. Samhain is still celebrated today, but most commonly, it is Halloween.
Halloween is related to the Celtic holiday of Samhain which is to celebrate the end harvest and the winter solstice
Samhain is Halloween
celtic festival of samhain
Samhain, pronounced Sow-when
Samhain
Halloween is the shortened version of the original Samhain, and All Hallows Eve.
No, Samhain is not a city. It is an ancient Celtic festival that marks the end of the harvest season and the beginning of winter, traditionally celebrated on the night of October 31st. Samhain is often associated with various customs and beliefs related to the dead and is considered a precursor to modern Halloween celebrations.
Samhain, there are various spellings of this
Halloween is traced back to Ireland. That's where it is supposed to have begun. In ancient Ireland, Samhain was a pagan festival and Halloween is supposed to have originated from this festival.
Halloween was born from the Celtic festival that is known as Samhain in Ireland, Samhain celebrates the end to the harvest. It is a festival still celebrated by Pagans worldwide.