New Year`s Day: 5 lesser-known facts about the occasion
New Year`s Day: 5 lesser-known facts about the occasion
Why is January 1 celebrated as New Year?
January is named after Janus, the two-faced Roman god of beginnings, that signifies looking at the past and the future
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New Year`s Day
Every year, New Year`s Eve is observed ahead of New Year`s Day on January 1 to mark new beginnings, and a history that has origins with the gods
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Origins
Roman emperor Julius Caesar adopted it through the Julian calendar, before it was formally recognised by Pope Gregory XIII as the Gregorian calendar
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New Year in India
Interestingly, India doesn`t traditionally follow this year as many follow the Lunar and Solar calendars, but pop-culture has defined this too
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Types of celebrations
There are different kinds of celebrations that are adopted around the world but the most unique is eating 12 grapes in Spain
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