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[New post] How much do you know about the Sunday?

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How much do you know about the Sunday?

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Sep 2

Sunday!! The most favourite day of the week. When you get a day to yourself for relaxation and rejuvenation after a tiresome week. Throughout history, Sunday has also been associated with various cultural and leisure activities. It is a day for family gatherings, outdoor activities, and community events. In some countries, Sunday is still a day when most businesses and institutions are closed, allowing people to spend time with their loved ones and engage in recreational pursuits.

But do you know how Sunday got its name?

The name for Sunday stems from the Middle English word sunnenday, which itself comes from the Old English word sunnandæg. The English derivations stem from the Latin diēs sōlis ("sun's day"). To know why this particular day is devoted to the sun, you have to look to Babylonian times.

In ancient Babylon, the seven celestial bodies that were visible to the naked eye were associated with different deities. The sun, being the most prominent celestial body, was linked to the most important god, Shamash. The Babylonians dedicated Sunday to the worship of Shamash, considering it a holy day.

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The Roman Empire, which adopted many customs and traditions from the civilizations it conquered, incorporated the seven-day week system into its calendar. They dedicated each day of the week to a different celestial body and associated god. Thus, dies Solis, the day of the sun, became Sunday.

Sunday holds great significance in many cultures and religions around the world. In Christianity, it is considered the Lord's Day, commemorating the resurrection of Jesus Christ. It is a day of rest, worship, and reflection for millions of people.

So, next time you enjoy a relaxing Sunday, take a moment to appreciate the fascinating history and significance behind its name and the traditions associated with it. Whether you spend it in quiet contemplation, surrounded by loved ones, or enjoying the beauty of nature, Sunday remains a special day of the week for many.

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