Indians have a beautiful Christmas, just like the rest of the world who celebrates. In fact Indians do about the same that Americans do during Christmas. They get together and everything else that is associated with Christmas.
If you are referring to Native Americans, then they might hang them as part of a more modern tradition. Many Native Americans have merged traditions and cultures with those around them. However, stockings or mantles would not be part of an original Native American culture, so it is not something they would be doing as part of their own lore.
Indians celebrate Christmas by fireworks and pudding and most of the stuff we do. They also decorate their churches with red flowers.
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Vegetables are available in plenty in winters... Especially leafy vegetables.. So vegetable carries are eaten a lot in winter. Also dry fuits.... And sweet including dry fruits.. Bond ke ladoo is excellent to eat in winters
Sing songs, make dishes such as sweets and cakes, and decorate their Christmas trees (usually a banana or mango, rather than pine), Although some Christians live in India, the majority of people in India are not. A lot of Indians still find a way to celebrate.
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A Christmas Carol
In England people do open presents on Christmas day, the day after father Christmas has come
what do indians call father christmas
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christmas
They don't.
Being that the majority of Indians are Hindu, they don't have Christmas trees.
Christmas was the ontly one thay
1.3 muslims and indians have a normal christmas tree.
most of them celebrate something like christmas
In India Santa is called Father Christmas or simply Santa by the Christians who celebrate Christmas in the country.
Before the white man came, Indians never heard of Christ, so they had no reason to celebrate Christmas.
Yep, Christians in India celebrate Christmas. The most common decoration is strings of lights and a big star hanging in the porch.
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