4. 1. Rudolph-աշխատասեր եղջերու
2. Donder-կայծակ
3. Comet-գիսաստղ
4. Cupid-սիրո և իղձեր իրականացնող հրեշտակ
5. Blitzen-ամենա ստեղծարար եղջերուն է ամբողջ
հյուսիսային թիմում
6. Dasher-ցուցամոլ եղջերու
7. Dancer-պարող
8. Vixen-կռվարար եղջերու
9. Prancer-թաքնվող եղջերու
5. ChRiStMaS sOnGs
1. ABBA- HAPPY NEW YEAR
2. GEORGE MICHAEL –LAST CHRISTMAS
3. JINGLE BELLS
4. MARIAH CAREY-ALL I WANT FOR CHRISTMAS
IS YOU
5. FELIZ DAVIDAD
15. Cristmas Angel
There were two angel friends. One used to sunset pink robes while other used to adorn
himself with sky blue robes. They were known for singing sweet duets about glory of
God and playing on pure silver trumpets. They often used to lead the orchestra for
angels because of their musical abilities. Once, their orchestra leader Temira gave them
and other members of the angelic orchestra, an exciting news. God had decided to send
his Son to live among His people. They had to prepare a musical jubilee in one of the
most important events in the history of the world. It just had to be the best and all angels
with good voice had to sing and all instruments were to be played for the event.
Temira asked his orchestra, whether they knew the importance of the assignment.
Trumpeting angel in pink said that he understood that the Lord want them to appear to
the shepherds in the hills of Bethlehem, who had never seen an angel in their lives and
might get afraid. The trumpeting angel in blue completed the answer by adding that the
angels could replace the fear of the shepherds with joy and love for the Christ Child and
then, they could announce the arrival of the Savior. Temira smiled and nodded
contentedly. All orchestra members felt honored for the opportunity and practiced for
perfection in their roles.
On the day, Christ was born in the stable at Bethlehem and as planned, the Christmas
angels first appeared to the shepherds and the trumpeting angel friends played the first
few notes of the glorious concert in the dark night sky. Shepherds looked up to the sky
and were shocked, surprise and awed, soon to be filled with amazement and wonder
and their hearts brimmed with humility and thankfulness to God for His glory. The
angels then gave the shepherds the good tidings of great joy and were joined by many
other angels who sang and praise God, filling the skies with the angelic words - "Glory
to god in the highest, and on earth peace, good will to men".
16. Legend Of The Christ Child
There was a poor woodcutter who worked hard to make his ends meet and earn his daily bread. He had a loving
wife and two lovely children called Valentine and Marie. All of them helped him in his work, were obedient to
him and were pious in nature. They read the Bible daily, even on days when they had nothing or very little to eat.
Once, when they were going through this particular daily ritual, somebody knocked on the window. It was a little
child suffering from cold and hunger. They pitied him and immediately took him inside their small home. Both
the children offered him a place near the fire to keep him warm and a portion of their bread. Since, he seemed very
tired, they offered him their bed too while they slept on the bench in great discomfort throughout the night.
The stranger child thanked them for their kindness and soon fell asleep. The family prayed for the poor child who
did not even have the nice warm room and the comfortable bed that they had. They could only fall asleep late at
night but little Marie was woken up in the wee hours of the morning by sweet musical sound of harps and singing
that seemed almost divine. She gently woke up her brother Valentine and, together, they listened to the notes and
realized that it was the angels singing for the Christ Child, the child they had played host to a day before. Their
hearts leapt with happiness and then they looked through the window and saw the most beautiful dawn breaking
and a number of little children holding golden harps and lutes, dressed in sparkling silver robes.
The brother and sister turned around to see the stranger Child standing behind them wearing golden robes and a
golden crown. He told them that he was indeed the Christ Child and wandered around to give good things and
joys to loving children. Since they had been so unselfish and helpful, he gave them his blessing and took a bough
from a nearby fir tree and planted it in the ground. He then told them, that this branch would soon grow up to
give them Christmas fruits every year. The Christ Child then vanished leaving the children overwhelmed with
what they had seen and heard. Soon, the fir branch grew into a high and stately Christmas tree that bore golden
apples, silver nuts and lovely toys on every Christmas Eve. Hence, it is said that it is in remembrance and
anticipation of the Christ Child that the Christmas tree is decorated every year.
17. Legend Of The Christmas Rose
On a cold December night, everybody was coming to see their new Savior and
brought Him all kinds of gifts and presents. The three Wise Men came in with their
valuable gifts of myrrh, frankincense and gold and offered them to Baby Jesus. At
that point, a shepherdess, Madelon, who had seen the wise men passing
through, reached the door of the stable, to see the Child. However, being very poor
and having brought nothing to offer to the child, she felt helpless and started
weeping quietly at the sight of all the wonderful gifts that the Three Wise Men had
got for the child. Earlier, she had searched, in vain, for flowers all over the
countryside but there was not even a single bloom to be found in the bitter winter.
An angel outside the door was watching over her and knew about her fruitless
search. He took pity on her and, when he saw her head drooped down in
sorrow, decided to help her with a little miracle. He gently brushed aside the snow
at her feet and where her tears had fallen, sprang a beautiful cluster of waxen
white winter roses with pink tipped petals. Then he softly whispered into the
shepherdess's ear that these Christmas roses are far more valuable than any
myrrh, frankincense or gold, for they are pure and made of love. The maiden was
pleasantly surprised when she heard those words and joyfully gathered the
flowers and offered them to the Holy Infant, who, seeing that the gift was reared
with tears of love, smiled at her with gratitude and satisfaction. Thus, the
Christmas rose came to symbolize hope, love and all that is wonderful in this
season.
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19. Legend Of Santa Claus
Santa Claus is indispensable to Christmas. There has hardly been a Christmas when children have not
waited for their kind and beloved Santa. The stories related to Santa Claus have managed to gain much
popularity amongst people all over the world. Santa Claus, the noble saint with his big belly and red
outfit, wanders around homes spreading the message of optimism and prosperity. He is depicted with a
long white beard which is a sign of his worldly wisdom. All over the world, Santa Claus is known by
different names. In Germany, he is known as 'Christindl' or the 'Christ Child'; 'Father Of Christmas' in
England, 'Shengdan Laoren' in China and 'Pere Noel' in France. Children are Santa's favorites and he
ensures that he gets gifts for them every Christmas. As per American legend, Santa lives in the North Pole
while other legends also suggest that he stays in Finland. Children, from all over the world, often write a
lot of letters to him depending on what they believe Santa's permanent abode is. Read on to know more
about Santa Claus and the associated legend.
Santa Claus-Friend Of Children
The story traces the kind deeds of St. Nicholas in his city. It took form hundreds of years back when
Nicholas was born to a wealthy Christian family in Myra, now located in modern Turkey. The legends of
his good deeds and helpfulness soon made him the Bishop of Myra. He wished to see his people satisfied
and happy and would even travel at night to ensure the same. One night, during his visits, he overheard a
family complaining about their misfortunes and poverty which was compelling them to sell their three
daughters as slaves or prostitutes. Nicholas could not stand their plight and threw three purses of gold
from the chimney in to their house secretly. Such instances were common and only made him more
popular. He was referred to as the 'Patron Saint of Children and Sailors'. Every year on December 6th, that
is the death anniversary of St. Nicholas, families prepare feasts in honor of the memory of St. Nicholas.
Owing to the respect for his great nature, it is also considered good fortune to get married on the same
day.
20. Legend Of Christmas Robin
The Christmas night was extremely cold and a cold breeze
blew constantly into the stable where Mother Mary lay with
her infant, Jesus. The fire in the stable, the only source of heat
for the baby, was about to go off and all that Mary could do
was call the surrounding animals for help. She asked the
sleeping ox, lazy donkey, horse and the sheep, but they were
either of no use or just refused to help. Suddenly, Mary heard
the flapping sound of wings. A robin had heard Mother
Mary's cry for help and had flown to the stable to help her
out. The robin flapped his wings hard at the dying embers of
fire until the fire was rekindled and became bright red. He
fanned continuously, flapping hard so that the fire never went
out and kept the baby warm. To ensure that the fire stayed
alive, the robin used his beak and dropped some dry sticks in
the fire. This caused the fire to rise abruptly and it burnt the
breast of the bird. Despite the burns that he received, the bird
didn't bother and continued fanning so that the infant could
be kept warm for long enough to sleep comfortably. Mother
Mary heartily thanked the robin for his efforts and tenderly
looked at his breast that was now red with the burns and
blessing him for his deed of valor and selflessness.