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The missionaries ingeniously transformed these games for religious instruction. They covered the traditional pot with colored paper, giving it an extraordinary, perhaps fearful appearance. The stick which is used to break the pinata represents and symbolizes love. Thanks, Nora! We're glad you liked this one!! May 23, Alexander Oct 3, Oct 3, Oct 13, For sure, jayda!

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We are going to make a video game sometime Caroline May 6, I love this article it is very helpful when you need to know how to make a pinata. The video was just a little violent but it was funny and i enjoyed it very much. Thank you. May 11, Connor May 6, Maria Arroniz Oct 1, Oct 1, Regan May 6, Thank you for this information! This was a very good article! I love pinatas! Hi, cheyanne!

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Desiree May 3, May 5, We and our partners use cookies to better understand your needs, improve performance and provide you with personalised content and advertisements. To allow us to provide a better and more tailored experience please click "OK". Sign Up. Travel Guides. Videos Beyond Hollywood Hungerlust Pioneers of love. Stephanie Souroujon. Asian Origin. A Pre-Columbian Tradition. Struggle Against Temptation. The decorated pot, beautiful, bright and alluring, represented the devil or the spirit of Evil that with its appearance attracted and fooled men, and that is why the seven-pointed pinata was the favorite because it represented the seven capital deadly sins:.

The blindfold over the eyes was blind faith in God, which helped destroy the evil spirits. But the pinata has also been associated with other Christian values. With hope: when it dances on the rope, above the heads of the party guests, everyone turns —looking for the prize- their eyes towards heaven.

And with charity: when it is broken, everyone can share the prize. The Mexican people, less solemn and always so festive, little by little with the passing of centuries slowly expropriated the custom of the posadas, and with them the pinata, from the Catholic Church.

The posadas withdrew, with all their jargon, from the church atrium and wandered out to the streets, finding refuge in neighborhoods, alleyways, patios, and huts.

The pinata changed too, and the religious symbol was taken over by people always eager to celebrate. For our children, and the children that we once were, the profound religious symbolism is no longer important.



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