
Winter Solstice
Also called Yule and Saturnalia
Many cultures, especially those from Northern latitudes,
hold celebrations during the winter solstice. This is
the shortest day of the year when the sun is at its
lowest point. In pagan Scandinavia, people celebrated
the Yule, where the traditions included the Yule log,
mistletoe, singing and dancing. Ancient Romans celebrated
Saturnalia, which involved many festivities. Schools
were closed; the army rested; no executions were performed.
People exchanged small gifts. A number of these customs
were later incorporated into Christmas celebrations.
History and Background of Winter Solstice
Winter Solstice: The Unconquered Sun - History of the winter solstice by Janet Shotwell, The Karma Dzong Banner, December 1991.
Bruma - Information on various ancient Roman and Greek solstice celebrations, including Saturnalia.
Yule
- About.com has information on the Yule celebrations.
Winter
Solstice Recipes
Yule
Food - Recipes from Scandinavia, including Yule
porridge and mutton soup.
For More Information
For more about the history and traditions of other holidays
celebrated during this time of year, please follow the
links below.
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