happy Easter!
Easter is one of the brightest and most solemn holidays of the Armenian Apostolic Church. Armenians mostly celebrate Easter at home, with their family and friends. One of the main features of the holiday is colorful eggs. On Easter Day, Christians color eggs red, symbolizing the blood of Jesus shed for the salvation of mankind. In Christianity, the egg is a symbol of the earth and a new life. by the way, it was customary to put colored eggs in pre-grown "malt". this is a sprouted grain, which is considered a symbol of dying and resurrecting life. so if you sow wheat, does it die?, and, of course, a fragrant festive pie with a filling of raisins and dried fruits is served as a dessert.: In connection with the origin of the word "Easter", there are several variants and explanations, each of which unwittingly explains the hypothesis of the origin of the holiday. Turning to the Armenian explanation of this word, we come to two options. in the first case, it turns out that the word "Easter" comes from the verb "to separate" and means to separate, to distinguish, to distinguish. this explanation basically lies in all versions of the origin of the Easter holiday. however, in another case, the Armenian Grabar comes to the fore, where, as we know, we can find a number of words beginning with the preposition "Z". for example, "wisdom", "instruction" ": Similarly, in grabar there was the word "Easter", which has the same meaning as "grain", symbolizing the seed, the grain that is sown in the soil. The Armenian Christian Easter is a moving holiday, and the Armenian Apostolic Church celebrates it on the first Sunday of the full moon following the vernal equinox.: On Easter day, Armenians greet each other with the following words: "Christ has risen from the dead," the answer is: "Blessed is the Resurrection of Christ.": Dasaxos.am The website wishes our specialists and clients happy Easter. May God's blessing accompany us all.