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Easter Bunny

Easter Bunny is a very important symbol of the Easter festival. Generally, we associate rabbit with Easter, however, it is hare and not rabbit that hold a great significance with Easter carnival. No doubt, they belong to the same family called ‘lagomorpha’, yet there are some differences. In fact, there is a long history about the Easter Bunnies. There is a historical relevance to Easter Bunny or hare. It is believed that Easter Bunny or hare symbolizes moon. It is because of the fact that hare never closes its eyes for a single moment—even not for blinking.
This is said so because it is an established fact that hares are born with eyes open; whereas rabbits on the other hand, are born blind. This idea has come from Egyptians. They had named hare as ‘un,’ which means open.

Again, the Easter Bunny is associated with fertility due to their ability to procreate very quickly. There is a legend that believed that the grand festivity and celebration of Easter has derived its name from Eostre – the Anglo-Saxon Goddess! This goddess was always seen with her rabbit – her pet bunny. Hence, the festival is called Easter Bunny. Moreover, this pet bunny was first known to have laid the colorful eggs. And thence started the age-old tradition of Easter Egg Hiding. Easter Bunny, symbol of pagan times is the representation of new life altogether.
However, Easter Bunny has its roots in the history and it is not a modern invention. Easter Bunny originated from Pagan festival. And the Germans brought the celebration to America. In fact, the symbol of rabbit or hare also had foreign origins for the Americans, as it was not celebrated in America until that time. Moreover, the Christians also ignored it until Civil War.

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