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Christmas Candle
Christians world over light candles at Christmas
as a symbol of the birth of Christ, and his renewing light force that
guides his followers along the righteous path that has been chosen by
them. People widely follow the tradition of lighting candles in the
windows and lighting candles on the Christmas tree. Christmas candles
are manufactured only out of the best waxes, dyes, fragrances essential
oils, and lead free wicks. Manufacturers with their expertise on candle
making, produce high quality candles that are slow burning and virtually
dripless.
In today's Christmas ceremonies, candles can be found everywhere from the carolers who walk around and sing to us to many of the beautiful greeting cards we send to our friends and loved ones. Candles are a part of almost every culture's Christmas. Smooth and texture surfaced candles are available in a variety of sizes and fragrances as well as unscented for the festive occasion of Christmas. Candles have been around for centuries and no one really knows who actually invented the candle. But, we do know that candles where replaced by oil lamps and that they were used by prehistoric people to make wall paintings deep inside caves. The candle continues to play an important role in many seasonal celebrations. In China, Christians celebrate by using paper lanterns to turn Christmas trees into trees of light. In parts of India, clay oil-burning lamps are used. In Sweden, many believers participate in what is known as Lucia. This is a celebration in which they give thanks to the Queen of Light for bringing hope during the darkest time of the year. |
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