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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> 160<br />

The day of Gowad celebrates the Av. Vata, Wind, atmosphere. Special prayers from the Khorda<br />

Avesta are recited in honor of the day’s spiritual being.<br />

Activity for the day from the Counsels of Adhurbadh, Son of Mahraspand: “(140) On the day of<br />

Wad (the Wind) confine yourself to words and do not undertake anything new.” Adarbad<br />

Mahraspandan was a famous saint, high priest, and prime minister of Shapur II (309-379 C.E.).<br />

The third week (eight days) of each Zoroastrian month celebrates moral qualities.<br />

The Fasli, or seasonal, calendar is one of three Zoroastrian calendars still in use.<br />

Celtic (ancient Druid) information<br />

Ogham tree calendar<br />

Luis (L)<br />

Rowan Moon<br />

Day 16<br />

The Celtic calendar started out as a moon calendar, but was aligned with the solar year during<br />

antiquity. Robert Graves proposed the Celtic tree calendar described here. While widely used by<br />

Neo-<strong>Pagan</strong>s, many critics dispute the authenticity. The Beth-Luis-Nion calendar (the one used here)<br />

starts with New Year on the Winter Solstice. The Beth-Luis-Faern calendar starts with New Year on<br />

Samhain.<br />

Each Celtic tree month (or moon) is named for a Celtic Ogham letter (first line above) and a tree<br />

(second line above). All of the Celtic months also had additional folk names (folk names for this month<br />

listed below).<br />

Polarity: Masculine<br />

Planet: Uranus<br />

Archetype: Brigantia<br />

Symbol: green dragon<br />

Folk Names:<br />

Moon of Vision<br />

Spirit Moon<br />

Astral travel Moon<br />

Asatru (ancient Norse) information<br />

Month: Horning<br />

Roman information<br />

Non. Feb.<br />

the Nones of February<br />

Month: Februa or Febrvarivs or Februarius<br />

The Nones was originally the first Quarter Moon (half of a moon, a quarter of the lunar cycle) of the<br />

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