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Modern activities that can be traced back to Pagan culture (video)

Wedding customs, such as the exchange of rings and the presence of bridesmaids, have deep pagan origins

Newsroom May 13 12:41

A search for hidden pagan influence on our daily activities reveals a mix of modern traditions and customs deeply rooted in ancient belief systems. Emerging from the early Christian era, the term “pagan” initially served as a pejorative label for those adhering to non-Christian or polytheistic faiths but has since evolved to encompass a broader spectrum of pre-Christian beliefs and practices.

Researching the origins of our modern rituals uncovers a treasure trove of pagan heritage. Consider Halloween, its origins stretching back to the ancient Celtic festival of Sawan, marking the end of the harvest season and the beginning of winter. Similarly, the roots of Valentine’s Day can be traced to the Roman festival of Lupercalia, dedicated to the god Lupercus, celebrated to ensure fertility and purification.

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Wedding customs, such as the exchange of rings and the presence of bridesmaids, have deep pagan origins aimed at warding off evil spirits and ensuring the couple’s prosperity and happiness. Even Christian holidays like Easter and Christmas bear traces of pagan influence, with Easter deriving its name from the Germanic goddess Eostre and Christmas incorporating elements of the Roman festival of Saturnalia and the Germanic festival of Yule.

Beyond religious and ceremonial practices, everyday routines such as naming the days of the week after celestial bodies and deities reflect pagan cosmology. Social practices like jewelry adornment and makeup application find their roots in ancient pagan civilizations, where they symbolized status, spirituality, and protection.

Source: Ancient Origins

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