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Tuesday, January 3, 2017

Epiphany - The Three Kings Day Festival - History, Meaning, and Facts Why and When We Celebrate

Epiphany - The Three Kings Day Festival

What is the Epiphany?

Epiphany also called Theophany or Three King's Day is a Christian festival that will be observed on 6th January 2017. It falls on the 12th day of Christmas and regarded as the official end to the festive season for many Christmas. It celebrates the revelation of God in his Son as a human in Jesus Christ. Meaning of epiphany is the manifestation of Christ to the Gentiles as represented by the Magi (Matthew 2:1–12).


Why is Epiphany celebrated?

As per history, the old Christian feast day is critical as a festival of the baptism of Jesus by John the Baptist, and also a more broad festival of his introduction to the world. The six Sundays which take after Epiphany are known as the season of indication (time of manifestation).

The Twelfth Night (Epiphany) likewise denote a visit to the infant Jesus by The Magi, (the three Kings, or Wise Men). "Epiphany" originates from Greek and signifies 'manifestation'. It praises 'the disclosure of God in his Son as a human in Jesus Christ'.

In the West, Christians started praising the Epiphany in the fourth century, partner it with the visit of the Wise Men to Jesus.

As indicated by the Gospel of Matthew, the three rulers discovered child Jesus by taking after a star over the betray to Bethlehem.

The three rulers - named Melchior, Caspar and Balthazar - took after the star of Bethlehem to meet the child Jesus. As indicated by Matthew 2:11, they offered typical endowments of gold, frankincense, and myrrh.

The blessings were typical of the significance of Jesus' introduction to the world, the gold speaking to his imperial standing; frankincense his celestial birth; and myrrh his mortality.

Amid the medieval period, Christmas was commended for the 12 days from Christmas Eve on December 24, until the Epiphany. Indeed, even up until the nineteenth century, January 6 was as large a festival as Christmas Day.

Orthodox Christians celebrate the holiday on January 19 every year.

Over the world, the day's merriments fluctuate. In the Spanish talking world Epiphany is known as Dia de los Reyes (Three Kings' Day). In Mexico, for example, swarms accumulate to taste the Rosca de Reyes - Kings' bread. In different nations, a Jesus puppet is covered up in the bread.

When is the Epiphany celebrated? 

Epiphany - The Three Kings Day Festival - History, Meaning
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Epiphany - Three King's Day is a Christian festival that will be observed on 6th January 2017.

For some Protestant holy places, the period of Epiphany reaches out from January 6 until Ash Wednesday and the begin of Lent. The last Sunday of the Epiphany is commended as Transfiguration Sunday. 

Others, including the Catholic church, watch Epiphany as a solitary day. Some Catholic sees in the US check the Epiphany feast on the Sunday after January 6.

Ten interesting facts about the Feast of the Epiphany 

The three Kings (Melchior, Caspar and Balthazar) presented Europe, Arabia and Africa separately.

Many years prior, dish sheep was generally served at Epiphany to pay tribute to Christ and the three Kings' visit.

Whoever finds the little statue of an infant Jesus covered up inside their cut of the Rosca de Reyes sets up a gathering on Candlemas in February.

In some European nations, youngsters forget their shoes the prior night to be loaded with blessings, while others leave straw for the three Kings' horses.

As indicated by Greek Orthodox Church's customs, a cleric will favor the waters by tossing a cross into it as admirers attempt to recover it.

In Bulgaria as well, Eastern Orthodox ministers toss a cross in the ocean and the men make a plunge - contending to get to it first.

In Venice a conventional regatta that began as a joke in the late 1970s has been fused in the festivals of Epiphany Day.

In Prague, there is a conventional Three Kings swim to remember Epiphany Day at the Vltava River.

In New York, El Museo del Barrio has celebrated and advanced the Three Kings' Day convention with a yearly parade for over three decades. Thousands partake in the parade highlighting camels, vivid manikins and buoys.

The day's exercises include singing holiday carols called aguinaldos.

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