India, April 5 -- Hunting for eggs on the lawn, enjoying jelly beans, and arguing over who gets the biggest chocolate bunny-these are familiar Easter moments for many people. But these traditions are not random. Most of them have deep historical roots, and many were brought from other countries before becoming part of modern celebrations.
Easter is always celebrated on a Sunday, but its date changes every year. This is because it follows a rule set in 325 AD, based on the full moon after the spring equinox. The holiday can fall between March 22 and April 25. People usually celebrate by attending church and spending time with family, along with festive meals and activities.
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