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In Mexico , people remember their loved ones who have passed away on November 1 and 2 , a celebration known as Day of the Dead .
During Día de Muertos , Mexicans set up ofrendas : altars decorated with flowers , candles , photographs , and other key elements to show love for their family members on a day when it is believed that they return to earth.
Although there are different types of altars , the most traditional ofrenda has 7 levels because Indigenous people believe the soul has to go through 7 stages to reach the underworld .
If you want to set up an altar at home, you have to add the following elements:
1.
A cross or the image of a Saint
2. Photographs
of family members who have passed away
3.
Salt
, water , candles , sugar skulls , copal , and cempasuchil flowers
, as it symbolizes the Eucharist
5.
The loved one's favorite foods and drinks
6.
Photographs
of the loved one to whom you are dedicating the altar to
7.
A cross made with seeds or flowers and papel picado
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