Chronos, Kairos and Aion are the three deities of time, events and epic destinies. Here is the multi-religious and multicultural calendar!
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The schedule in brief from D-2 to D+5
- August 26, 2024, : Krishna Janmashtami
- August 27, 2024, : Volturnalia
- August 28, 2024, : Ludi Circenses
- August 29, 2024, : Noumenia
- August 30, 2024, : Niketeria
- August 31, 2024, : Paryushana
- September 1, 2024, : Basile Kodros
- September 1, 2024, : Igogo Festival
- September 1, 2024, : Guru Granth Sahib
- September 1, 2024, : Mongmong
- September 2, 2024, : Genesis
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Holidays of the month
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29July 29, 2024●(1 event) Naknyulum – Today, the Chang Naga tribes of Nagaland celebrate Naknyulum. It was originally a religious ceremony to celebrate their deliverance from darkness. This is why it remains today more than ever a ceremony which applauds the victory of good over evil. This is a symbolic tribute that exercises customary beliefs regarding their history. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #Nagaland #July 29 |
30July 30, 2024●(1 event) NoumeniaJuly 30, 2024 On this day, the Greeks celebrated Noumenia, the New Moon marking a new month. The Noumenia is the second day of a three-day family festival held every lunar month – the Deipnon of Hekate, then the Noumenia, followed by the Agathos Daimon. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #noumenia |
31July 31, 2024●(1 event) Herakleia – On this day, the Greeks celebrated Herakleia. A celebration of the death of Heracles by athletes in the Kynosarges gymnasium, famous for the fact that it was the only one in Athens open to non-citizens. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #Herakles #Athens #Greece #July 31 | 1August 1, 2024 | 2August 2, 2024 |
3August 3, 2024●(1 event) Supplicia CanumAugust 3, 2024 On this day, the Romans celebrated Supplicia Canum. Dogs were sacrificed hanging from a cross and geese were decorated with gold and purple. This strange feast comes from the siege of Rome by the Gauls in 390 BCE. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #3August #rome #suppliciacanum |
4August 4, 2024●(1 event) MetumniuAugust 4, 2024 Today, the Yinchunger of Nagaland celebrate the Metumniu harvest festival. The etumniu festival celebrates the particular harvest of millet which is the dominant cereal in their diet. The festival is also doubled with a meaningful rebirth of what is lost or broken by raging rains and storms; the inhabitants take the opportunity to repair and consolidate the infrastructures. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #4August #nagaland #metumniu #Yinchunger |
5August 5, 2024 | 6August 6, 2024 | 7August 7, 2024 |
8August 8, 2024●●(2 events) Nane NaneAugust 8, 2024 Today Swahili celebrate Nane Nane (literally 08/08). For a week, a huge agricultural market takes place in various towns in Tanzania. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #8August #NaneNane #Tanzania Tendong Lho RumfaatAugust 8, 2024 Today, the Lepcha people (Nepal and northern India) celebrate Tendong Lho Rumfaat. This day commemorates their people's flight up Tendong Mountain to escape 40 consecutive days of rain. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #8August #lepcha #TendongLhoRumfaat |
9August 9, 2024●●(2 events) Naga PanchamiAugust 9, 2024 Today, the people of India celebrate Naga Panchami in honor of Nagas and other snakes. As part of the festivities, a Naga or snake deity made of silver, stone, wood or a painting of snakes is given a reverential bath with milk and their blessings are sought for the well-being of the family. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #Naga #India #Nepal #NagaPanchami Indigenous soilAugust 9, 2024 celebrated Sol Indiges (not to be confused with Sol Invictus on December 25). This festival is as old as the first king Titus Tatius. Long before, Latinus, king of a people of Latium, was the son of Ulysses and Circe, herself daughter of the sun. The descendants (called Aeneas), are then direct descendants of the sun. Other very important lineages of Rome such as the Aurelii are also descendants of the sun. The meaning of the festival remains a mystery, with historians of the Empire no longer able to find its origin. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #9August #Rome #SolIndiges #Latinus | 10August 10, 2024 | 11August 11, 2024 |
12August 12, 2024●(1 event) Mim KutAugust 12, 2024 Today, the Kuki Nagas people of Nagaland in India celebrate Mim Kut. It expresses elation and triumph over the harvest of Mim (maize), which is the last harvest of the season. The festival notably celebrates the corn harvest. The Kuki people strongly believe that the souls of their deceased ancestors come out of their graves and visit their family homes. People pay homage to dead souls in the form of wine naturally made from rice in every house. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #August 12 #Nagaland #MimKut #Kuki |
13August 13, 2024●●(3 events) EleusiniaAugust 13, 2024 On this day, the Greeks celebrated Eleusinia. It was a festival of thanksgiving to honor Demeter. It consisted of a procession, games and sacrifices. The prizes for the winners of the games were a large amount of cereal. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #August 13 #Greece #Eleusinia #Demeter Libation to HermesAugust 13, 2024 On this day, the ancient Greeks performed a libation at Hermes. A very important god in the Hellenic religion, and Herault of the supreme god Zeus, Hermes has always been prayed for in travel, diplomacy, athletics and certain sciences. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #August 13 #Greece #Thermes NemoraliaAugust 13, 2024 On this day, the Romans celebrated Nemoralia. These three days were dedicated to Diana, a goddess of Greek origin. This goddess of Heaven, Earth and the Underworld was celebrated in the Roman Empire since the third century BCE. The Christian era replaced it with the Assumption. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #rome #August 13 #nemoralia |
14August 14, 2024●(1 event) KourotrophosAugust 14, 2024 On this day, the Greeks honored Kourotrophos (education), as well as Hekate and Artemis, protector of women and children. Few sources exist on this rite, taking place several times a year, and often preliminary to rites towards other gods. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #August 14 #Kourotrophos #Hekate #Artemis |
15August 15, 2024●●(2 events) Sango FestivalAugust 15, 2024 Today, the Yoruba honor Sango. He is a thunder and fire deity and was a warrior and the third king of the Oyo Empire after succeeding his elder brother Ajaka. This millennial festival lasts more than 10 days and includes various cultural and religious festivals. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #Sango #August 15 #Yoruba #Oyo #Oya Wafaa El-NilAugust 15, 2024 On this day, in ancient Egypt, Wafaa El-Nil (the Nile flood) was celebrated for two weeks. She is also designated in the Coptic Church by ceremonially throwing a martyr's relic into the river. The flooding of the Nile has been poetically described in myth as Isis' tears of grief for Osiris when he was killed by their brother Seth. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #August 15 #WafaaElNil #Egypt |
16August 16, 2024●(1 event) Varalakshmi VratamAugust 16, 2024 Today Vaishnavi Hindus celebrate Varalakshmi Vratam in honor of the fertility goddess Lakshmi. The festival is mainly performed by married women (sumangali), for their own well-being, and in order to ask the goddess to bless their husbands with health and longevity. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #VaralakshmiVratam #VaralakshmiPuja #India |
17August 17, 2024●(1 event) PortunaliaAugust 17, 2024 celebrated Portunalia in honor of Portunus the god of doors, keys, provisions and ports. Originally, it was related to the protection of granaries and warehouses. His functions probably evolved with confusion with the later god Janus, who resembles him in every way. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #August 17 #Rome #Portunus #Janus |
18August 18, 2024●(1 event) Hera TelkhiniaAugust 18, 2024 On this day, the Greeks celebrated Hera Telkhinia. There are few sources on this festival, which probably originated in Thelkhis in Crete, then very influential in Greece. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #August 18 #Grece #Crete #Telkhis #Hera |
19August 19, 2024●●(2 events) Raksha BandhanAugust 19, 2024 and Jains celebrate the bond of brotherhood Raksha bandhan. This link is represented by a small cord called rakhi that the sister attaches to her brother's wrist and asks for his protection. A tilak is then affixed to the forehead of the person wearing the rakhi. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #inde #RakshaBandhan VinaliaAugust 19, 2024 On this day, the Romans celebrated the Vinalia. These two harvest festivals in honor of Jupiter and Venus took place in April and August. These festivals followed the natural course of the harvest, from the new wine festival to the first bunches picked. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #rome #vinalia #23April #19August | 20August 20, 2024 |
21August 21, 2024●(1 event) ConsualiaAugust 21, 2024 On this day, the Romans celebrated Consualia in honor of the god Consus (equivalent to the Greek god Poseidon Hippios). Consus is considered the deity of advice, in reference to the ruse used by Romulus to kidnap the Sabine women. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #rome #August 21 #December 15 #consualia | 22August 22, 2024 |
23August 23, 2024●●(2 events) VulcanaliaAugust 23, 2024 On this day, the Romans celebrated Vulcanalia in honor of Vulcan. This god is one of the oldest, probably of Crete or Hittite origin. He is the father of the first founders of Rome. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #August 23 #vulcan Zeus EpoptesAugust 23, 2024 On this day, the Greeks of Erchia made an important sacrifice to Zeus Epoptes (the observer). The sources concerning the rituals are so far confused. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #August 23 #Zeus #Erchia | 24August 24, 2024 |
25August 25, 2024●(1 event) opiconsiviaAugust 25, 2024 On this day, the Romans celebrated Opiconsivia in honor of Ops. Goddess of agricultural resources and wealth, the Romans celebrated her at the end of the harvest with a mirror festival in December for the storage of grain. #mythology #myth #legend #August 25 #December 19 #calendar #opalia #opiconsivia |
26August 26, 2024●(1 event) Krishna JanmashtamiAugust 26, 2024 Today, Hindus celebrate Krishna Janmashtami, the birth of Krishna, the eighth avatar of Vishnu. Dance and drama enactments of the life of Krishna according to the Bhagavata Purana, devotional singing until midnight when Krishna was born, fasting, an all-night vigil and a festival the next day are part of the Janmashtami celebrations #mythology #myth 1TP5Legend #calendar #inde #krishna #vishnu |
27August 27, 2024●(1 event) VolturnaliaAugust 27, 2024 On this day, the Romans celebrated the Volturnalia in honor of Volturnus, the god of water and fountains. We know very little about this party. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #August 27 #volturnus #rome |
28August 28, 2024●(1 event) Ludi CircensesAugust 28, 2024 On this day, the Etruscans and then the Romans celebrated the Ludi Circenses. These games were organized within the framework of the Etruscan confederation of the twelve cities (dodecapolis) which, during these religious and spectacular events, regained its unity. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #August 28 #Etrusque #Rome #LudiCircenses |
29August 29, 2024●(1 event) NoumeniaAugust 29, 2024 On this day, the Greeks celebrated Noumenia, the New Moon marking a new month. The Noumenia is the second day of a three-day family festival held every lunar month – the Deipnon of Hekate, then the Noumenia, followed by the Agathos Daimon. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #noumenia |
30August 30, 2024●(1 event) NiketeriaAugust 30, 2024 On this day, Athenians celebrated Niketeria in honor of Nike, represented as the winged victory, who was honored as a companion, or aspect, of Athena. The day commemorates Athena's victory over Poseidon to become mistress of the city. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #August 30 #Niketeria #Nike #Athena |
31August 31, 2024●(1 event) ParyushanaAugust 31, 2024 Today Jains celebrate Paryushana. Jains increase their level of spiritual intensity by often using fasting and meditation to help them. The five main vows are emphasized during this period. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #Jainism #Paryushana |
1September 1, 2024●●(4 events) Basil KodrosSeptember 1, 2024 On this day, the Athenians celebrated Basil (associated with King Kodros) at the Attic demos Erchia. Kodros lost his kingdom at Pylos to the Dorians and then came to Athens, killed King Xanthos and then became king of Athens. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #September 1 #Greece #kodros #athens Igogo-FestivalSeptember 1, 2024 Today Yorubas begin the Igogo festival. It is held every year to honor Queen Oronsen, a mythical wife of Renengejen. During the festival, the high chiefs of the kingdom of Owo dress as women with coral beads, beaded robes and braided hair. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #September 1st #Igogo #Owo #Yoruba Guru Granth SahibSeptember 1, 2024 Today Sikhs commemorate the completion of their holy book Guru Granth Sahib. The Adi Granth, its earliest interpretation, was compiled by the fifth guru, Guru Arjan (1564–1606). Its compilation was completed on August 29, 1604 and first installed inside the Golden Temple in Amritsar on September 1, 1604. MongmongSeptember 1, 2024 Today, the Sangtam people in Nagalan (northeastern India) celebrate Mongmong. For 6 days, many rituals are performed to bring prosperity and ward off evil spirits. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #1st September #mongmong #inde #Sangtam |
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.