31-10-2010

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Its Helloween On 31 of October!
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what is Actually Helloween?



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Helloween or Hallowe’en ... also known as Samhain
Summer’s End, All Hallow’s Eve, Witches Night, Lamswool, and Snap-Apple), is a holiday!that's celebrated annually on the night of October 31. It originated in Ireland, and is celebrated in quite a few countries including Ireland itself, the USA and all over the world mostly in
Europe and in some Asian Countries too!
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Helloween, celebrated each year on October 31, is a mix of Ancient Celtic practices, Catholic and Roman religious rituals!



Every house that is open on Helloween MUST have a jack-o'-lantern,(
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)which is carved out of a pumpkin. Since, Halloween is all about ghosts and hobgoblins, scary faces are always the best.

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Some of the Symbols of Helloween....

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PUMPKIN
On the British isles, the scary face of the jack-o-lantern was used to frighten away evil spirits and cast a "spell of protection over the household." The Celts carved the frightening faces into gourds or turnips, not the American pumpkin


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WIZARD

A master of occult knowledge and powers who uses timeless and universal rituals, magic formulas and spells to connect with the spirit world and manipulate its forces.

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BATS

They eat mosquitoes and cause little harm, but these small nocturnal mammals have a bad reputation because of their infamous cousin, the vampire bat. The only mammal that feeds on blood, this native of Central and South America uses sharp incisor teeth to cut the holes needed to suck blood from its victim.


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BROOMSTICK


Now more exciting than ever because of Harry Potter and his high-flying Firebolt, it has been linked to witchcraft and magic for centuries.

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GHOSTS
A universal symbol for departed spirits and occult visitations. These cookies, like the ghost-shaped sweets served at Mexico's Day of the Dead celebrations, tend to minimize the reality of spiritual warfare in post-Christian America. The decorative ghosts may be cute, but to the countless victims of demonic bondage and oppression,



I will add some more Detailes and some Photos of Halloween Festivals and how the Kids are celebrating the Halloween,If you know more about Halloween or you have any Questions ask them!
Enjoy the Thread and please leave a Comment and.... share your pic galleries ,detailes about halloween

so guys...i wish u All A Happy Helloween!:D

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