The Christian Bible has the story of the Magi attending the birth of Jesus, but I don't think any of the Christian denominations "celebrate" that event, other than possibly showing the three kings in a Christmas pageant.
Christians celebrate the arrival of the Magi, also known as the Three Wise Men or Three Kings, as part of the Epiphany on January 6th. It is a feast day commemorating the visit of the Magi to the infant Jesus and is especially significant in the Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Christian traditions.
Hinduism celebrates Diwali, the festival of lights, to signify the victory of light over darkness and good over evil. Sikhism also celebrates Bandi Chhor Divas, which coincides with Diwali, to commemorate the release of Guru Hargobind Ji from prison.
Before the arrival of the Spanish colonizers, the Inca civilization in Cusco practiced a polytheistic religion with reverence for nature and various gods representing elements like the sun, moon, and earth. The Inca Emperor was also considered a divine figure in their religion.
The Gospel of Matthew contains the story of the Magi visiting Jesus. In this account, the Magi, guided by a star, come to worship the newborn Jesus and offer gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh.
The traditional religion of Easter Island is Rapa Nui, which incorporates elements of ancestor worship and belief in various gods and spirits. However, Christianity has become the dominant religion on the island since the arrival of European missionaries in the 19th century. Today, the majority of the island's inhabitants are Roman Catholic.
Saturnalia was a Roman festival dedicated to the agricultural god Saturn. It was celebrated by the ancient Romans as a time of feasting, gift-giving, and role reversals. Today, Saturnalia is not widely celebrated as a religious holiday by any specific modern religion.
Epiphany celebrates the arrival of the Magi.
It celebrates the arrival of the Magi to see the baby Jesus
the religion that celebrates Easter is christen religion
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Buddhism
Judaism
Sikhism
Hindus(a religion originated in India) celebrates Holi/
Islam celebrates Miland al nabiMuslims are those who practice the religion of Islam.Milad AL-NABI is celebrated by Muslims.
The religion that celebrates yon kippur and Hanukkah is known as Judaism, which is the oldest religion...they also celebrate pesach, sukkot, purim and many other Jewish festivals.
Catholicism.
Ramadan is celebrated by Muslims.