New Year’s Day

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Anita Wilson
New Year’s Day in Pakistan is celebrated with fervor across a multitude of culturally, ethnically and religiously diverse communities. Following the global trend of observing New Year’s Day on January 1 in the Gregorian calendar, many Pakistanis welcome the New Year with celebrations, festivities and prayers.
New Year’s Day is a national holiday celebrated in several countries across the globe on January 1st, the first day of the New Year, following both the Gregorian and the Julian calendar. This New Year’s holiday is often marked by fireworks, parades, and reflection upon the last year while looking ahead to the future’s possibilities.
Many people celebrate New Year eve in the company of loved ones, involving traditions meant to bring luck and success in the upcoming year. Many Cultures celebrate this day in their own unique way. Typically the customs and traditions of happy New Year involve celebrating with champagne and a variety of different foods. New Year marks a date of newly found happiness and a clean slate. For many celebrating New Years, it is their opportunity to learn from the prior year and make positive changes in their life.
New Year’s is one of the oldest holidays still celebrated, but the exact date and nature of the festivities have changed over time. It originated thousands of years ago in ancient Babylon, celebrated as an eleven day festival on the first day of spring. During this time, many cultures used the sun and moon cycle to decide the “first” day of the year.
It wasn’t until Julius Caesar implemented the Julian calendar that January 1st became the common day for the celebration. The content of the festivities has varied as well. While early celebrations were more pianistic in nature, celebrating Earth’s cycles, Christian tradition celebrates the Feast of the Circumcision of Christ on New Year’s Day.
Roman Catholics also often celebrate Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God, and a feast honoring Mary. However, in the twentieth century, the holiday grew into its own celebration and mostly separated from the common association with religion. It has become a holiday associated with nationality, relationships, and introspection rather than a religious celebration, although many people do still follow older traditions.
For thousands of years, New Year’s has been a festival of rebirth and reflection, allowing people all over the world to celebrate another great year. Hope for the very best year and happy New Year.
Writer is a Research Scholar in department of Political Science, University of Karachi. Email: [email protected]
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