Thursday, October 21, 2010

Christmas bells and the history behind

Christmas bells are an integral part of the traditional holiday celebration. You can hear and see in one way or another, almost everywhere you go during the Christmas period. We hear the Christmas carols sing merrily silver bells, sleigh bells, the bells from the speakers of shopping malls, restaurants and even 'offices doctors, etc. We see images of all different shapes and sizes of bells locked on wrapping paper, greeting cards, and store windows. There arealso decorations for the tree-shaped bell, sweet dishes and decorations. As the bells an important part of the celebration of Christmas?

The nations first bell used as a way to ward off evil spirits in the autumn and winter months. It was believed that loud noises would keep evil spirits at bay during the night. The bells were easily accessible, so that they were almost all for use as a noisemaker.

was finally used by Bell in order to ward off evil,used as a way to celebrate happy occasions will, has a tradition to maintain, and which we still use today. Churches played every time something good happens, like a wedding or a birth, especially the birth of Jesus Christ. The children will ring bells to honor his birth.

Many people can not afford musical instruments in this period because they were so expensive. The bells are a great alternative to these costly musical instruments, becauseinexpensive, easy to do, and almost all had them. Before, when they went Christmas caroling sounds for their beautiful music. Many people would take with the bells in the church to use during services.

arise if the stories of Santa began, we saw that his eight reindeer wearing several small bells, Jingle Bells said. It was said that if the reindeer, jingle bells, moving easier for Santa to find his way through the darkness,Snow or fog. This is, of course, until Rudolph came into the picture.

It 'amazing how many different ways in which we now use bells, especially during the holiday season. For many, Christmas bells, a way to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ. For others they are a beautiful symbol for a warm, happy time of year. In both cases, they are an integral part of our traditional Christmas time to celebrate.

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