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Carols symbolize the joy and spirit of Christmas, spreading messages of peace, love, and goodwill. Caroling fosters a sense of unity and togetherness, bringing communities and families closer during the festive season.
Carols in Karavali Coast
Amongst the joyful Christmas preparations, choirs in Coastal Karnataka make their rounds, filling homes with the beautiful melodies of Christmas.
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While some sing hymns about Christ’s birth, others join in the merry songs in Konkani, Kannada, Hindi, English, and more. Witnessing Santa Claus engage with the elderly and lift the spirits of the children is a heartwarming spectacle.
Origins of Carols:
Though carols are closely tied to Christmas today, their roots are seeped into ancient practices when songs and hymns were sung during winter solstice celebrations. However, it was during the Middle Ages that carols, with their joyful lyrics and melodies, gained popularity in Europe. Initially, they were not specifically related to Christmas but were festive songs sung during various celebrations.
Transition to Christmas:
The association of carols with Christmas began in the 13th century when St. Francis of Assisi introduced nativity plays accompanied by songs in Italy. Carols slowly evolved to focus on the birth of Jesus Christ, narrating the story of Christmas. Their popularity soared during the Victorian era in England, thanks to caroling traditions and publications of popular carol books.
Over the centuries, a multitude of carols in various languages and styles have emerged, from traditional hymns like “Silent Night” to more contemporary tunes. They have transcended geographical boundaries, becoming a universal part of Christmas celebrations worldwide.
Preservation and Tradition:
The tradition of singing carols door-to-door, in churches, or at public gatherings remains prevalent today. Many choirs and groups actively preserve these melodies, ensuring that the heritage of Christmas carols endures through generations.