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The Origin Of HalloweenHalloween or Holloween is a holiday celebrated on the night of October 31 in most countries. Irish immigrants carried versions of the Halloween tradition to North America in the nineteenth century. Other coutries followed suit in the twentieth century. It is generally thought that the holiday originated from a Irish holiday known as Samhain, which was celebrated in Ireland and Scotland during harvest time for many many years. The time of year when harvesting was completed and animals were brought from summer pastures to shelter for the winter months was known as Samhain. Fruits, vegetables, grain, and animals, were burnt as gifts to the Gods in big bonfires during Samhain. This was done in the hope of a successful new year. The general belief was that on the Samhain night, dead people could appear on earth and the alive people were able to question the dead about the upcoming year. Some of these spirits were thought as evil and hence people started wearing scary costumes with animal heads to frighten the spirits. They protected themselves in this way. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com
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