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<strong>World</strong> <strong>Religious</strong> <strong>Calendar</strong> 313<br />

March 14<br />

fixed holy days<br />

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

Day of Myrrh:<br />

Day of Myrrh: Kemetic (ancient Egyptian) holy day. It is the day the neteru (deities) are satisfied<br />

when they give adoration to Onnophris, incense being on the fire, and your local neteru (deities) [offer]<br />

myrrh. (from the Cairo <strong>Calendar</strong>)<br />

Veturius Mamurius:<br />

Festival of Veturius Mamurius: Roman holy day.<br />

Festival of Reptile and Uazit:<br />

Festival of the ancient Egyptian Reptile and Mother Goddess Uazit: Kemetic (ancient Egyptian)<br />

holy day.<br />

Annual Diasia Festival: Greek holy day.<br />

Diasia:<br />

Kemetic tradition:<br />

Kemetic (ancient Egyptian) tradition. It is pleasant on this day. (from the Cairo <strong>Calendar</strong>)<br />

holy days 2007 and 2008<br />

These holy days are on different day each year on the solar calendar.<br />

Ayathrem:<br />

Ayathrem: Zoroastran holy day. ‘bringing home the herds’, one of the seven obligatory feasts of<br />

Zoroastrianism and one of the six gahanbars (or gahambars). The gahanbars date back to the<br />

pre-Zoroastrian agricultural people of the Iranian Plateau and mark the changing of the agricultural<br />

seasons. The gahanbars were absorbed into Zoroastrianism as religious holy days and are celebrated<br />

with feasting and fun.<br />

In the Fasli (seaonsal) calendar, Ayathrem is celebrated from Ocotber 12 to October 16. In the<br />

Shahanshahi (or Shenshai) calendar, Ayathrem is celebrated from March 13 to March 17 during the<br />

years 2005, 2006, 2007, and 2008. In the Qadimi (ancient) calendar, Ayathrem is celebrated from<br />

February 11 to February 15 during the years 2005, 2006, 2007, and 2008.<br />

lunar information 2008<br />

313 of 1413 7/14/08 9:29 AM

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