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History Of Birthday Celebrations
Before humans had a way of keeping time, no one paid much attention to the
anniversary of important events, such as birthdays. Only when ancient peoples
began taking notice of the moon's cycles, did they pay attention to the changing
seasons and the pattern that repeated itself over and over. Eventually, the
first calendars were formulated in order to mark time changes and other special
days. From this tracking system came the ability to celebrate birthdays and
other significant anniversaries the same day each year.
Evidence of birthday observances dates back before the rise of Christianity. In
pagan cultures, people feared evil spirits - especially on their birthdays. It
was a common belief that evil spirits were more dangerous to a person when he or
she experienced a change in their daily life, such as turning a year older. As a
result, birthdays were merry occasions celebrated with family and friends, who
surrounded the person of honor with laughter and joy in order to protect them
from evil. Instead of gifts, most guests brought positive thoughts and happy
wishes for the upcoming year. However, if well-wishers did bring gifts, it was
considered an especially good influence for the birthday person.
Although historians are certain that people have observed their birthdays for
quite some time, there are few records of such celebrations that still exist. Of
these few descriptions, only those birthdays of kings, high-ranking nobility,
and other important figures have been documented. Common people and especially
children never celebrated their birth when the idea came about. This trend has
been explained by a theory that nobility were the only people wealthy enough to
throw such celebrations, and quite possibly were the only ones deemed important
enough to have been written about or remembered. Some historians believe these
early birthday bashes resulted in the custom of wearing birthday "crowns" as
time went on.
Eventually, birthday celebrations became a tradition around the world with young
and old, rich or poor. Although birthday customs are quite similar in some
countries today, not everyone celebrates in the same way. Different people have
incorporated their own rituals into the birthday celebration, based on spiritual
beliefs and ancient cultural traditions. While you may find some of them odd, or
even humorous, each one is unique.