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Pr Ntr Kmt World Religious Calendar Pagan Holy Days

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<strong>World</strong> <strong>Religious</strong> <strong>Calendar</strong> 1281<br />

November 26<br />

fixed holy days<br />

These holy days are on the same day every year on the solar calendar.<br />

Festival of Lights:<br />

Festival of Lights: Tibetan holy day. Fesitival of Lights, for Goddesses of Light and Fire.<br />

Ashi Vanguhi:<br />

Ashi Vanguhi: Persian Lunar holy day. Ashi Vanguhi. Lunar holy day honoring Ashi Vanguhi,<br />

Goddess of the waning Moon.<br />

Kemetic tradition:<br />

Kemetic (ancient Egyptian) tradition: Don’t go near fire today.<br />

lunar information 2008<br />

Hecate Moon:<br />

Hecate Moon: Lunar Greek holy day. On the last day of the lunar month (the<br />

day before the New Moon), Greeks would honor Hecate, the Goddess of<br />

Witches, by leaving a small meal on altars at crossroads. These meals were<br />

eaten by the poor or animals (note use a paper plate, because any plate must be<br />

permanently donated to Hecate). Occurs today in 2008. Many modern Witches<br />

and Wiccans volunteer to help distribute food the poor on this day. Other<br />

modern Witches and Wiccans organize food drives or donate food for the poor<br />

on this day.<br />

calendar information<br />

Information about this day using different calendars from around the world.<br />

Kemetic (ancient Egyptian) information<br />

Season of <strong>Pr</strong>oyet (Sowing)<br />

Month of Tybi (Min)<br />

Day 11<br />

Zoroastrian information<br />

(Fasli calendar)<br />

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