
Ever have you heard about the day of the dead? in Mexico? I am sure that If you visit this country in late October and beginning of November, you will find calaveritas made of sugar or chocolate, bread dead and cempasĂșchil everywhere flowers. The incense of copal, fruit station, chopped paper and skull Catrina, are also part This entrenched celebration of the Mexican people.
The 1 and 2 November refers to all the Saints and the deceased faithful respectively. Are the days-of agreement to the popular belief - the souls of the deceased relatives return visit to their homes and to honor them, family members carry out certain rituals, including placement of an altar of dead in the House.
The last day of October is the altar.And flowers, fruit, bread and the calaveritas also are veladoras, water, salt, a cross of lime and food liked to the deceased.
This celebration of the day of the dead than has pre-Hispanic origins, is practised throughout the Mexican Republic but is in Aguascalientes, MichoacĂĄn and Oaxaca where lives way States Special this singular ceremony.
wow what a cool festival
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