8th April, 2024
CHIRANJIT MITRA
Forget pumpkins! Get ready to discover how different cultures celebrate ghosts, ghouls, and things that go bump in the night.
Samhain festival marked the end of harvest – bonfires and costumes to ward off spirits.
A joyful celebration to honor deceased loved ones with food, music, and decorated altars.
Offerings made to appease wandering spirits and prevent them from causing mischief.
Bread and water are left out for deceased loved ones, and candles guide them home.
Lanterns light the path for ancestors' spirits. Families gather to visit graves respectfully.
April 30th eve involves bonfires and costumes to chase away winter and evil spirits.
Protect against werewolves and vampires by spreading garlic and leaving offerings.
Fave dei Morti (cookie) is left as gift from the deceased, often shaped like bones.
Groups sing for charity door-to-door, offering prayers for the departed.
a 15-day festival honoring ancestors, including feasting and offering food to monks.
Halloween's spirit lives on worldwide - a mix of spooky, respectful, and joyful traditions!