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Holidays of the month

  • November 1, 2024 (4 events)

    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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    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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    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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    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 3, 2024 (1 event)

    November 3, 2024

    Today, the Japanese celebrate Bunka no hi, Japanese Culture Day. The festival includes numerous exhibitions, parades and ceremonies throughout the country. It was previously Emperor Meiji's birthday. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #Japan #BunkaNoHi #Meiji #3November

  • November 4, 2024 (1 event)

    November 4, 2024

    On this day, in ancient Rome, the Ludi plebeii, the plebeian games, began. The games included both theatrical performances and sporting competitions with the aim of entertaining the people of Rome. #calendar #4November #mythology #myth #legend #romeantique #rome #ludiplebeii #circusflaminius #jupiter

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  • November 5, 2024 (1 event)

    November 5, 2024

    Today, people of North India celebrate Chhath or Chhath Puja. The rituals are observed for four days. They include holy bathing, fasting and abstaining from drinking water (vrata), standing in water and offering prasad (prayer offerings) and arghya to the setting and rising sun. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #India #Chhath #ChhathPuja #Surya

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  • November 7, 2024 (1 event)

    November 7, 2024

    Today, the Lotha Nagas celebrate Tokhu Emong, marking the end of the harvest season. During Tokhü Emong, adherents praise the gods for their blessings. Tokhü Emong is also a celebration of brotherhood, forgiveness and unity. It is celebrated through the sharing of food, gifts, folk stories and a community feast. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #7November #naga #lothanaga #tokhuemong

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  • November 8, 2024 (1 event)

    November 8, 2024

    Today, the Garo tribe of Nagaland celebrates Wangala. This post-harvest festival in honor of the sun god Misi Salijong blesses the people with a bountiful harvest. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #8November #nagaland #garo #wangala

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  • November 9, 2024 (1 event)

    November 9, 2024

    Today, the Asatru celebrate Queen Sigrid the Haughty. Very present in the Icelandic and Nordic sagas as queen of Sweden then Denmark, her children will build the Viking Age and the North Sea Empire, controlling all of Northern Europe. #mythology #myth #legend #9November #calendar #asatru #swietoslawa #sigrid

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  • November 10, 2024 (1 event)

    November 10, 2024

    Today, Rodnoverians (Russian paganism) celebrate the day of the mother and nourishing earth goddess Mokosh. It is associated with arable and fertile land, protective of divination and magic, as well as spinning and weaving trades. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #November 10 #slave #mokosh

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  • November 11, 2024 (5 events)

    November 11, 2024

    Today begins the Cologne Carnival (Germany). The carnival begins at 11:11 a.m. and ends on Ash Wednesday of the following year. The final celebrations, the street carnival, last for a whole week. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #November 11 #Cologne Carnival #Cologne

    November 11, 2024

    Today begins the Düsseldorf Carnival (Germany). This carnival begins each year on November 11 with the symbolic awakening of the Hoppeditz (jester) and ends on Ash Wednesday with his burial. The Rose Monday parade is one of the largest in Germany. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #November 11 #Dusseldorf #CarnivalofDusseldorf

    November 11, 2024

    Today the Mainz Carnival (Germany) begins. Every year, on November 11 at 11:11 a.m., the campaign begins with the reading of the 11 laws of carnival by the Mayor from the large balcony of Palais Ostein. The real fifth season begins in Mainz on New Year's Day with a big parade. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #11November #Mainz #CarnivalofMainz

    November 11, 2024

    Today, the Asatru celebrate the brave warriors carried into battle forming the Einherjar in the plain of troops. The Valkyries chose the Einherjar and carried them away. Some warriors who wanted to survive these battles did not roll their eyes so as not to attract the attention of the Valkyries who could kill them to take them away. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #November 11 #einherjar #asatru

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    November 11, 2024

    Today, Latvians celebrate Mārtiņi, the end of the times of Death and the beginning of the times of Ice. This marks the end of grazing and raiding. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #November 11 #Martini #Letvia

  • November 12, 2024 (1 event)

    November 12, 2024

    Today, the Bahais celebrate the birth of Baha-Allah, Husayn Ali Nuri on November 12, 1817 in Tehran. He proclaimed the coming unification of humanity and the emergence of a world civilization. Bahāʾ-Allāh claims to be the “Promised One” of the religions of the past “who came, at the time of the end, to lead the peoples of the world towards justice and prosperity, towards the Golden Age of the history of humanity” . #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #November 12 #Bahaism #BahaAllah

  • November 13, 2024 (1 event)

    November 13, 2024

    On this day, the Romans celebrated Epulum Jovis. This sumptuous festival celebrated during the Ludi Romani and the Ludi Plebeii had the gods officially invited during the games. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #September 13 #November 13 #EpulumJovis

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  • November 15, 2024 (3 events)

    November 15, 2024

    celebrate the birthday of the first guru, Guru Nanak. It is the most important festival of Sikhism. The celebrations are particularly colorful in Punjab, Haryana and Chandigarh and many other places like parts of Pakistan and England. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #sikh #gurunanak

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    November 15, 2024

    Today, Jains, Hindus and Sikhs celebrate Kartik Purnima, also known as Deva-Diwali, the festival of lights of the gods. Shiva in his form of Tripurantaka killed Tripurasura on this day. The killing of the demon(s) and destruction of his cities with a single arrow delighted the gods and they declared the day as a festival of illuminations. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #kartikpurnima #purnima #shiva #tripurasura #devadiwali

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    November 15, 2024

    Today, the Japanese celebrate Shichi-go-san “Seven-five-three,” one of the three holidays that celebrate children. THE chitose soul “thousand-year-old candy” are given to children. It is given in a bag on which are drawn a crane and a turtle, animals symbolizing longevity for the Japanese. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #15November #japan #shichigosan #chitoseame

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  • November 17, 2024 (1 event)

    November 17, 2024

    Today, the Japanese honor the famous game Shōgi. Shōgi is close to chess and appears at the same time as chess variants across the Silk Road (missionaries, Persians then Arabs). #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #November 17 #Japan #Shogi

  • November 22, 2024 (1 event)

    November 22, 2024

    Today, the Asatru celebrate the god of the hunt Ullr and the goddess of winter Skadi. This festival marks the entry of Scandinavia into the winter cycle, so a good hunt brings good luck to the family until the return of the lengthening of the days. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #November 22 #asatru #ullr #skadi

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  • November 23, 2024 (1 event)

    November 23, 2024

    Today, the Rengma people of Nagaland celebrate Ngada. This festival of rejoicing after a good harvest is also an opportunity to honor the graves of loved ones. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #November 23 #ngada #nagaland #rengma

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  • November 24, 2024 (3 events)

    November 24, 2024

    Today, the Zoroasters celebrate Adaregan, the festival of Atar, the sacred fire/heavenly fire/blazing blaze. The sacred fire was discovered by Hoshang, the grandson of the first man, who allowed it to guide Men. Many legends and rites are linked to Atar. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #November 24 #zoroastrianism #atar #adaregan

    November 24, 2024

    On this day, the Romans celebrated Brumalia, the winter solstice. The Roman world mainly revolved around war, agriculture and hunting, winter days were feared (the chthonic period) and the different trades made sacrifices for their respective protective god. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #24November #Brumalia #Bruma

    November 24, 2024

    Today, Sikhs celebrate Shaheedi Diwas to remember Guru Tegh Bahadur, the ninth guru of Sikhism who sacrificed his life for people who were not from his community. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #24November #sikh #shaheedidiwas #guruteghbahadur

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  • November 25, 2024 (1 event)

    November 25, 2024

    Today, the Asatru celebrate Völund, the blacksmith god. His cult spread in the English islands then in the old continents during the Nordic invasions. This god was adopted by different cultures and integrated various local myths and legends. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #25November #asatru #volund

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  • November 26, 2024 (1 event)

    November 26, 2024

    Today, Baha'is celebrate the appointment of 'Abdu'l-Bahá as the center of the Covenant of Baha'u'llah. It occurs every year on the 4th day of discourse (Qawl) which coincides with November 25 or 26 depending on when Naw Ruz falls that year. #mythology #myth #legend #25November #calendar #dayofthecovenant #bahai

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  • November 28, 2024 (1 event)

    November 28, 2024

    Today, Bahá'ís commemorate the death of 'Abdu'l-Baha, the eldest son of Bahá'u'lláh, the Prophet-Founder of the Bahá'í Faith. Born in Persia in 1844 and named Abbas, 'Abdu'l-Baha was the eldest son of Bahá'u'lláh, and from the age of eight he shared his father's exile and imprisonment. Throughout his life he displayed praiseworthy qualities and was known for his kindness and generosity. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #bahai #abdulbaha #bahaullah

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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.