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srijasanyal, « Carols and Cakes, Plums and Pines—Looking at the Indianized Christmas », PopMeC research blog, ID : 10.58079/szek
Plum cakes and cookies on the lap, tucked warmly under the blanket, with the choir singing the carols outside while taking their turns in the houses they are supposed to visit, headed by someone dressed as Santa in bright red and black costume—yeah, that’s pretty much what makes the Christmas to most of the kids in India. A vast and diverse country where the festival is less about the faith that one belongs to and more about the glittering lights, the big bright star hanging outside the door...