The phrase "Why do you cry? He has risen" is often associated with Christian Easter traditions. It reflects the message of Jesus Christ's resurrection. Specifically, it addresses the sorrow or tears people might have over Jesus' crucifixion and death, and offers hope and joy because He has risen from the dead, symbolizing victory over death and the promise of eternal life. This message is commonly drawn from biblical accounts, such as when Mary Magdalene encounters the risen Jesus and is told not to weep because He is alive. It emphasizes themes of hope, renewal, and triumph in Christian belief.