Celebrate Easter with the Mind-blowing Facts

Posted by SwordsSwords on Mar 25th 2021

Easter celebration is one of the most important events that is observed around the globe. People celebrate Easter to commemorate the Revival of Jesus Christ on the third day after His Crucifixion. In Latin and Greek Easter is known as Pascha, and carries immense significance for Christians. Easter celebration is occurring since the 2nd century, however, the celebration of Jesus’ Resurrection apparently happened earlier. Easter is all about hunting eggs, hopping in the backyard, playing with kids, and exchanging gifts. However, there are some mind-blowing facts about Easter that every enthusiast should know. Here's an accumulation of these facts, read to enjoy, and thanks us later!  
  • Christians celebrate Easter as they relate this event to the rebirth of Jesus Christ in the Christian faith.
  • Eggs have been observed as an antiquated figure of revival, and springtime is contemplated to induce new life and resurrection.
  • Each year people in the USA spend $1.9 billion on Easter confectionery. This event is considered the second-largest candy holiday after Halloween.
  • 70% of Easter candy acquired is chocolate.
  • In ancient times, colors to embellish eggs were formulated with natural ingredients such as onion skins, tree peel, blossom leaves, and extracts.
  • The original story of a rabbit (later called the “Easter Bunny”) lurking eggs in a backyard was issued in 1680.
  • Easter is celebrated on a Sunday, following the 40 days termed Lent. Lent is indicated to a time of fasting, but partakers concentrate more on giving up one notable indulgence.
  • Holy Week celebrates during the week leading up to Easter. It starts on Palm Sunday, proceeds on to Monday Thursday, Good Friday, and then finally, Easter Sunday.
  • “The White House Easter Egg Roll” contest has been venerated by the President of the United States and their communities since 1878.
  • The idea of the Easter bunny candies and eggs was started in Germany in the Middle Ages, with the predominant stipulation of this ritual recording back to the 16th time.
  • It's declared that President Rutherford B. Hayes was walking when kids surrounded him inquiring about a potential Easter egg roll. He cherished the faith and it's been an annual event since then.
  • When we think of Easter, we dream about chocolate, hot-cross buns, and eggs. However, did you know that pretzels are also an Easter snack? Pretzels are affiliated with Easter because the twists replicate arms crossing in prayer. During the 1950s, it was a belief for Germans to consume a pretzel and a hard-boiled egg for a feast on Good Friday.
  • In 2011, the tallest chocolate Easter egg was created in Italy. It was 10.39 meters in height and 7,200 kg in weight. It was higher than a giraffe and more massive than an elephant.
  • Eggs were a representation of history to Ancient Egyptians, Persians, Romans, and Greeks. The tradition of producing eggs at Easter started with them.
  • It is said that Jesus died because of our sins, the wine during communion signifies Jesus’ blood. The wine during sacrament signifies His body.
  • Members of the Greek Orthodox theology usually decorate their Easter eggs red, which signifies Jesus’ blood and His triumph over death. The hue red is indicative of the revival of living, and as such, Jesus’ transformation.
  Christians from all over the world celebrate Easter in the remembrance and love of Jesus Christ. However, this event is full of secrets that have been spilled today. So, get ready to exchange some gifts, share exciting Easter facts and munching on heartiest feast. Stay safe and enjoy your day.