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holiday ephemeris calendar

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September 30, 2024
October 1, 2024(1 event)

Fides Publica

October 1, 2024

On this day, the Romans celebrated Fides Publica. The goddess of trust and good faith, the foundation of all human relationships. The European symbols of confidence and white dough come from this goddess. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #October 1st #Fides #Rome

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October 2, 2024
October 3, 2024(1 event)

Navaratri

October 3, 2024

Today, Hindus celebrate Navaratri, the nine nights. It celebrates for nine nights and ten days various forms of Shakti, the divine feminine energy, mainly the goddess Durga in eastern India; in the south, Sarasvati; in the north, the epic book, the Ramayana. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #navaratri

October 4, 2024
October 5, 2024(1 event)

Yemshe

October 5, 2024

Today, the Pochuri people of Nagaland celebrate Yemshe. This harvest festival is an opportunity to showcase pochuri culture for a whole week. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #5October #yemshe #nagaland #pochuri

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October 11, 2024(2 events)

Durga Ashtami

October 11, 2024

Today, Hindus celebrate Durga Ashtami or Maha Ashtami in honor of the mother goddess Durga. The weapons of the goddess are revered. The ceremony is part of the Durga Puja which lasts 10 days. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #DurgaPuja #DurgaAshtami #MahaAshtami

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Meditrinalia

October 11, 2024

On this day, the Romans celebrated Meditrinalia, the grape harvest festival in honor of one of the daughters of the god of medicine. the new wine was drunk for curative purposes, with the blessing of the goddess. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #October 11 #rome #meditrinalia

October 12, 2024(2 events)

Augustalia

October 12, 2024

On this day, the Romans celebrate Augustalia in honor of the first emperor Augustus. They were established in conjunction with an altar at Fortuna Redux to mark the return of Augustus from Asia Minor to Rome in 19 BCE. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #October 12 #rome #Augustalia

Vijayadashami

October 12, 2024

Today, the people of North India celebrate Dussehra or Vijayadashami. This day celebrates the victory of Rama over the demon Ravana. This episode, related in the Ramayana, tells that Ravana, king of Lanka, kidnapped Sita, the wife of the god Rama, and sequestered her on his island. Rama then made an alliance with Sugreeva and his minister Hanuman, to deliver her. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #india #nepal #Dussehra

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October 13, 2024(1 event)

Fontinalia

October 13, 2024

On this day, the Romans celebrated Fontinalia in honor of the god of wells and autumn Fontus. Throughout the city, fountains and wellheads were decorated with garlands. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #October 13 #fontus #rome

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October 14, 2024
October 15, 2024(1 event)

Vetrnætr

October 15, 2024

Today, the Asatrus celebrate Vetrnætr, literally on winter nights. According to Zoega, vetr-nætr referred to the three days that begin the winter season. Sacrifices were organized on this occasion. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #October 15 #winternight #asatru

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October 16, 2024(1 event)

Lakshmi Puja

October 16, 2024

celebrate the third day of the full moon Diwali festival, Lakshmi Puja. According to legend, Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth, prosperity, auspiciousness and good fortune, and wife of Lord Vishnu, visits her devotees and bestows them with gifts and blessings. To welcome the Goddess, devotees clean their homes, decorate them with ornaments and lights, and prepare sweets and delicacies as offerings. #calendar #mythology #myth #legend #hindou #diwali #lakshmi #vishnu

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October 17, 2024
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October 19, 2024(1 event)

Armilusrium

October 19, 2024

On this day, the Romans celebrated the Armilustrium, in honor of Mars. On this day, the weapons of the soldiers were ritually purified and stored for the winter. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #19October #rome #armilustrium

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October 20, 2024(1 event)

Karva Chauth

October 20, 2024

Today, Hindus celebrate Karva Chauth. During Karva Chauth, women fast from sunrise to sunset to preserve the health and longevity of their husbands and sometimes their fiancés. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #karvachauth #karwachauth 1TP5Hinduism

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October 21, 2024
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October 31, 2024(4 events)

Hop-tu-naa

October 31, 2024

Today, the Manx celebrate Hop-tu-naa. This variation of Samhaim (Halloween) has many rituals unique to the Isle of Man. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #31October #hoptunaa #IledeMan

Kali Puja

October 31, 2024

Today, Bengalis celebrate Kali Puja honoring Goddess Kali, goddess of death and time. She is worshiped at night with tantric rites and mantras. He is prescribed offerings of red hibiscus flowers, sweets, rice and lentils. #calendar #mythology #myth #legend #hindou #diwali #kali #bengal

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Naraka Chaturdashi

October 31, 2024

Today, Hindus celebrate Naraka Chaturdashi. This festival marks the death of the asura Narakasura by Krishna, Satyabhama and Kali. This day is also the 5th of the Diwali festival. #calendar #hindu #mythology #myth #legend #diwali #krishna #narakachaturdashi

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Vetrnaetr

October 31, 2024

Today, the Asatrus celebrate Vetrnaetr (winter nights). These three days of celebrations with sacrifice and banquet mark the end of summer and the beginning of Scandinavian winter. It also marks the start of the new year. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #vetrnaetr #October 31

November 1, 2024(4 events)

Bandi Chhor Divas

November 1, 2024

Today, Sikhs celebrate Bandi Chhor Divas in honor of the sixth Guru, Guru Hargobind ji. On this day, the Guru freed 52 Indian kings from the Mughal emperor. Sikhs celebrate this day with a procession and fireworks. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #bandichhordivas #sikh

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Calan Gaeaf

November 1, 2024

celebrate the first day of winter, Calan Gaeaf. The villagers would dance around a bonfire and everyone would write their names on the stones or otherwise mark them and place them in and around said fire. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #November 1 #galles #calangaeaf

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Chavang Kut

November 1, 2024

Today in Manipur the Kut Festival begins. The Kuki-Chin-Mizo people dance and sing to bring blessing to the year's harvest. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #November 1 #manipur #chavangkut

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Her hand

November 1, 2024

Today, Celtic peoples celebrate Samhain or Samhain. It is a celebration of transition - the passage from one year to another - and of opening towards the Other World,Other world, that of the gods and the manes. It is mentioned in many Irish epic stories because, by definition, it is conducive to magical and mythical events. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #November 1 #celtic #samain #samhain

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November 2, 2024
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Multicultural and multi-religious almanac

An almanac is a calendar showing the main dates of the calendar, the religious holidays, bearing ephemerides such as the phases of the moon or the duration of the days (lunar and solar calendars).

A calendar is a system for marking dates according to time. Such a system was invented by men to divide and organize time over long periods. The observation of the periodic phenomena of the environment in which they lived — such as the daily movement of the shadow, the return of the seasons or the lunar cycle — served as the first references for organizing the agricultural, social and religious life of societies.

The calendar used today in most of the world is the Gregorian calendar. In everyday language, an ephemeris designates what happens daily; the ephemeris of the day is the list of the significant events of this day.