The observance of All Hallows’ Eve, or Samhain, is a practice deeply rooted in Scottish tradition. This annual occasion, occurring on October thirty first, entails varied customs and practices, reflecting a mix of historic Celtic beliefs and extra trendy variations.
Its significance lies within the marking of the top of summer season and the harvest, and the start of the darkish, chilly winter. Traditionally, it was believed that on this evening the boundary between the worlds of the residing and the useless blurred, resulting in practices meant to push back malevolent spirits and honor ancestors. Customs embrace guising (dressing up in costume and going door-to-door), carving turnips (as an alternative of pumpkins), bonfires, and video games involving nuts and apples.