Death's Day


Also called Day of the Dead Faithful and All Saints. Traditional in Mexico.
This celebration is held on November 1 and 2; this arises because in the pre-Hispanic stage, the cult of death was made in various cultures of Mexico.

In this celebration the Catholic religion remembers all those who died.
The tradition of this celebration is to visit loved ones who have passed away and prepare altars with candles, incense, photographs of the deceased and food such as candy skulls that have written the name of the deceased on the forehead, the dead bread in figures of skulls or bones, and mainly the food that was preferred of the deceased



The tombs usually decorate them with sunflower and rose crowns, mainly the cempasúchitl, better known because it guides the souls directly to their course.


                                                                     -cempasúchitl

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