Pascha, also known as Easter, is a significant religious celebration in Christianity that commemorates the resurrection of Jesus Christ. It is observed on a Sunday in spring, following the Lenten season, which is a period of fasting and reflection. The date of Pascha varies each year, as it is determined by the lunar calendar.
Traditions associated with Pascha include attending special church services, feasting, and various cultural customs. In many cultures, people dye eggs, symbolizing new life, and share festive meals with family and friends. Pascha is a time of joy and renewal for Christians around the world.