Mumbai, April 19 -- Easter is celebrated every year as a remembrance of Christ's resurrection from the dead. The festival, which marks the Christ raising from the dead, is celebrated as a day of revival and rejuvenation. The day calls for rejoicing enjoying a delicious spread and spending time with family. And, another important element of the day is the Easter egg. The story goes that it represents Christ's emergence from the tomb. Decorating eggs as a tradition dates back to the 13th century. It also has a symbolic relevance, because eggs were forbidden food during the lent (40 days prior) period and people would paint and decorate them to mark the end of the period of penance and fasting and eat them after, on Easter as a celebration....