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holiday ephemeris calendar

The schedule in brief from D-2 to D+5

  • April 4, 2025: Isidore of Seville
  • April 8, 2025, : Hana Matsuri
  • April 8, 2025, : Jashan de Farvardin

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Holidays of the month

  • April 1, 2025 (5 events)

    April 1, 2025

    Today, the Assyrian people celebrate Akitu, the Babylonian and Sumerian new year more than 5 millennia old. For 12 days, prayers, feasts and parades take place to celebrate the god Marduk. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #1April #Marduk #Akitu

    April 1, 2025

    Today, the Konyak people of Nagaland (northeast India) celebrate Aoling. This ancestral tradition prepares hunters and farmers for the coming season. It is also an opportunity to pray to the spirits and ask for their generosity with the help of animal sacrifice. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #April 1st #Nagaland #Aoling #Konyak

    April 1, 2025

    Today, the Phom people of Nagaland in northeast India celebrate Monyu. This festival lasts more than a week and is an opportunity to honor the renewal of the spirits of spring. Many activities take place on the different days of the festival such as harvests, meals, dances. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #April 1st #phom #nagaland #inde #monyu

    April 1, 2025

    Today, Assyrians celebrate Kha b-Nisan, the new year. These origins date back to 3000 BCE, the Assyrians wear traditional costumes. Traditional dances, songs and poems accompany the party all night long. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #April 1 #Assyrian

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    April 1, 2025

    Today, in Kyoto, Japan, Miyako Odori takes place for a month. The dances, songs and theatrical productions presented as part of the Miyako Odori are performed by the maiko (apprentice geisha) and geisha of the Gion district. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #April #gion #kyoto #japan #MiyakoOdori

  • April 2, 2025 (1 event)

    April 2, 2025

    Today Iranians celebrate Sizdah Bedar, the end of Nowruz. This festival probably has its origins in Avesta and Zoroastrianism. It is an opportunity to go into nature to have a family picnic and enjoy the beauties of Spring. It is also the occasion to make jokes (April Fool's Day) since 536 CE. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #April 1st #nowruz #SizdahBedar #iran #Avesta

  • April 4, 2025 (1 event)

    April 4, 2025

    celebrate Saint Isidore of Seville. This last master of the ancient world is known for converting the Visigothic kingdom and for his numerous writings on theology, history, cosmology and grammar. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #4April #isidore #seville

  • April 8, 2025 (2 events)

    April 8, 2025

    Today, the Japanese celebrate Hana Matsuri. Originally Buddha's birthday, it has also become synonymous with the arrival of spring and an opportunity to pray for the health of young children. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #8April #Buddha #hanamatsuri #Japan

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    April 8, 2025

    Today, the Zoroasters celebrate the Jashan of Farvardin, in honor of their Fravashi. The Fravashi is the guardian angel of an individual (existent or non-existent) who sends his urvan (soul) to the material world to fight evil. On the fourth day after death, the urvan returns to his Fravashi where he will benefit from his earthly experience for his next reincarnation. #mythology #myth #legend #8April #Zoroaster #Farvardin

  • April 13, 2025 (1 event)

    April 13, 2025

    Today, Sikhs celebrate Vaisakhi, the harvest festival. It is tradition to start harvesting after this festival. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #April 13 #April 14 #aisakhi

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  • April 14, 2025 (6 events)

    April 14, 2025

    Today, the Assamese community (in the north of Bengal, former Assam) celebrate Bihu, the new year. Linked to the seasons and agricultural cultures, it is celebrated throughout the country, with traditional dances marking the celebrations. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #April 14 #assam #bihu

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    April 14, 2025

    Today, Yazidis celebrate Çarşema Sor (Red Wednesday), the new year. Generally celebrated on the first Wednesday after April 14, eggs are boiled and colored, sawuk bread is baked, graves are visited to commemorate the dead and bring them offerings and fruits. Yazidis also wear festive clothing and visit nearby temples, including Lalish, home to the sacred Zemzem Spring, which flows into a dark cave. Yazidis offer sacrifices at the entrance to the cave and receive blessings. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #April 14 #YazidiNewYear #Sawuk #Lalish

    April 14, 2025

    Today, the Japanese begin the Takayama festivals of Gifu. The Takayama Spring Festival takes place at Hie Shrine, also known as Sanno Shrine. He is held to petition the gods for good harvests. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #April 14 #takayama #japan

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    April 14, 2025

    Today in Odesha (India) the New Year Pana Sankranti takes place. The festival is celebrated with visits to the temples of Shiva, Shakti or Hanuman. People bathe in rivers or in major pilgrimage centers. Communities attend mela (fairs), take part in traditional dances or acrobatic shows. #mythology #myth #legend #inde #odesha #calendar #April 14

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    April 14, 2025

    Today, Bengali people celebrate the new year, Pohela Boishakh. Probably of Mughal origin, processions, fairs and family meals mark the transition to the new year. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #April 14 #bengal

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    April 14, 2025

    Today, the Tamils (Sri Lanka and South India) celebrate the new year, Puthandu. It is an important day, considered to be when Brahma, the Creator, started the creation of the universe. On this festive morning, there is a ritual bath, followed by a religious ceremony which brings together the members of the family. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #April 14 #puthandu #SriLanka

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  • April 15, 2025 (1 event)


    April 15, 2025

    On this day, the Aztecs began the month of Huey Tozoztli, dedicated to the god Tlaloc. Tlaloc was the god of fertility (of the earth), water and good health. His kindness was essential to guarantee good harvests and avoid bad weather that could ruin them during this month. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #12May #HueyTozoztli #Aztec #Tlaloc

  • April 21, 2025 (1 event)

    April 21, 2025

    Today, Bahá'ís celebrate Riḍvān. Lasting twelve days, the festival commemorates the prophet Bahāʾ-Allāh. Riḍvān means paradise and refers to the Garden of Ridván located near Baghdad, where the prophet spent twelve days after being exiled from Baghdad by the Ottoman Empire, before beginning his journey to Constantinople. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #April 21 #Ridvan

  • April 23, 2025 (3 events)

    April 23, 2025

    Today, the English particularly celebrate Saint George's Day. Patron saint of England since the Tudors came to the throne, this festival fell into disuse from the 18th century. This day is also the birthday of Shakespeare, a national figure of England. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #April 23 #SaintGeorge

    April 23, 2025

    Today, Catholics celebrate Saint George of Lydda. Patron saint of chivalry, armorers and scouting, Saint George defeats the dragon of Silenus in Libya with a sign of the cross and a spear on his white horse. This legend gave the red cross on a white English background. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #April 23 #SaintGeorge #Silenus

    April 23, 2025

    Today, Christians celebrate Saint George's Day, or Sant Jordi. Patron of Aragon, Valencia and Catalonia, among others, tradition dictates that, every year, a rose is offered, and since the 1920s, a book. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #April 23 #catalonia #aragon #valence #santjordi

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  • April 25, 2025 (1 event)

    April 25, 2025

    Today, Christians commemorate Saint Mark the Evangelist. In Venice, on this day, men traditionally offer a single rosebud to the women they love. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #April 25 #Saint Mark #venice

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  • April 26, 2025 (1 event)

    April 26, 2025

    Today, Italians celebrate Our Lady of Good Counsel. The town of Scutari in Albania was annexed to the Republic of Venice in 1396, ceding the town to the Ottoman Empire in 1479. A fresco representing a Virgin and Child Jesus was found "transported by angels" to Genazzano in Italy . #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #April 26 #Italy #Genazzano

  • April 27, 2025 (1 event)

    April 27, 2025

    Today, Catalans celebrate Our Lady of Montserrat, patroness of Catalonia. The statue, blackened by time, has the nickname Moreneta (the little black one), and it would be sacrilege to return the statue to its original color. From 233, the archangel Saint Michael descended on the site of Montserrat to destroy a temple that the Romans had built to Venus around the year 160. The statue was found on site by children in 880. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #27April #Montserrat #Moreneta

  • April 29, 2025 (1 event)

    April 29, 2025

    Today, the Japanese begin Golden Week. Four public holidays take place, April 29, the birth day of Emperor Shōwa; May 3 Constitution Commemoration Day; May 4 Nature Day; May 5 children's day. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #April 29 #GoldenWeek #Japan

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.