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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Day of the Dead celebrated for?
What is the Day of the Dead celebrated for?
The celebration, which is primarily observed in Mexico on November 1 and 2, is similar to a family get-together with the exception that the visitors are deceased ancestors. The happy occasion of Day of the Dead helps in the remembrance and celebration of the deceased.
Why is Day of the Dead for 2 days?
Why is Day of the Dead for 2 days?
Two days are devoted to celebrating the Day of the Dead, which honors loved ones who have passed away at various stages. "Día de los Inocentes" (Day of the Innocents), observed on November 1st, is devoted to remembering deceased children, while "Día de los Muertos" (Day of the Dead), observed on November 2nd, honors adults who have died away. This division makes it possible to celebrate and remember various lives within families in a specific way.
What is the other name for Day of the Dead?
What is the other name for Day of the Dead?
Since it is mostly celebrated in Mexico, the other name for the Day of the Dead is "Día de los Muertos" in Spanish.
Where to find decor for Day of the Dead?
Where to find decor for Day of the Dead?
At LoveNspire, you can find everything from wall hangings to marigold garlands, candles, incense, and decorations, like skulls and flowers to bring in the spirit of the Day of the Dead.
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Day of the Dead (Dia De Los Muertos) is a two day holiday that reunites the living and dead. Families create ofrendas (Offerings) to honor their departed family members that have passed. These altars are decorated with bright yellow marigold flowers, photos of the departed, and the favorite foods and drinks of the one being honored.