Christmas Celebrations Take Root In Indian Soil
When December Arrives In Indian Christian Communities: Christmas in India looks quite different from the snowy scenes found on greeting cards. For millions of Indian Christians, the holiday season means decorating banana and mango trees rather than pine or fir trees. This practice reflects both practical choices and cultural adaptation in a country where traditional Christmas trees simply do not grow naturally. India's tropical climate does not support evergreen conifers like those found in Europe and North America. Importing Christmas trees would be expensive and impractical for most families. Instead, Indian Christians have created their own meaningful traditions using plants that thrive in their environment. Banana trees grow abundantly across the country and remain green throughout the year, making them perfect candidates for festive decoration.