December 25th is Christmas all over the world. But in some places, this is in January.

http://in.lifestyle.yahoo.com/photos/christmas-in-january-slideshow/

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That is the most rare thing I have ever heard!!! Thanks for sharing.

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December 25th is Christmas all over the world. But in some places, this is in January.

http://in.lifestyle.yahoo.com/photos/christmas-in-january-slideshow/


Oh, a new thing about Christmas which I thought people (Christians) all over the world celebrate on December 25 uniformly. Your link says,December 25 on the Julian calendar corresponds to January 7 on the Gregorian calendar. Very interesting.
Some festivals are yet to be celebrated by the Christians in the month of January.
That is the most rare thing I have ever heard!!! Thanks for sharing.


Yes. I also heard nowonly. thanks for sharing Gulshan sir

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I haven't heard it anywhere before. May be this is due to difference in calenders and many follow it only on 25th December in different parts of world
Nice information and this is first time I am hearing this about January Christmas.

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So when (What year and month) actually Jest Christ born. Any idea?

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Recently I read the the Christmas day has replaces one already holiday. It was a day celebrated as holiday in the name of some Greek God name "Mithra". Some where on internet I also read that Jesus was not born on 25th December but he was born April

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Christmas stars are still on in churches of Kerala. I think they celebrate the event whole throughout this month

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