25.03.2013 Views

Pr Ntr Kmt World Religious Calendar Pagan Holy Days

Pr Ntr Kmt World Religious Calendar Pagan Holy Days

Pr Ntr Kmt World Religious Calendar Pagan Holy Days

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

<strong>World</strong> <strong>Religious</strong> <strong>Calendar</strong> 733<br />

July 1<br />

fixed holy days<br />

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

Rebel Day:<br />

Rebel Day: Kemetic (ancient Egyptian) holy day. it is the day the crew leads the rebels. (from the<br />

Cairo <strong>Calendar</strong>)<br />

Name Day:<br />

Name Day of Tir: Zoroastran holy day. Each day and month of the Zoroastrian calendar is presided<br />

over by a spiritual being. When the spiritual being of the day and the month are the same, such as today<br />

(Tir or Tishtar), the day is particularly sacred. In the Fasli (seasonal) calendar, this is the sacred day of<br />

Tir or Tishtar. Tishtar celebrates the Av. Tishtrya, The Star Sirius, the brightest star in the heavens.<br />

Kemetic tradition:<br />

Kemetic (ancient Egyptian) tradition. Do not go out in the morning. If any lion goes out on this day<br />

on the earth he will be blind and they will say: “He shall not live.” (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 />

Maidyoshahem:<br />

Maidyoshahem: Zoroastran holy day. ‘Mid-summer’ feast, 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, Maidyoshahem is celebrated from June 29 to July 3. In the<br />

Shahanshahi (or Shenshai) calendar, Maidyoshahem is celebrated from November 28 to December 2<br />

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

celebrated from October 29 to November 2 during the years 2005, 2006, 2007, and 2008.<br />

lunar information 2008<br />

Fourth Quarter in Gemini:<br />

Fourth (Last) Quarter: The moon is in the fourth (4th) quarter (waning crescent) in Gemini.<br />

Hecate Moon:<br />

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

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!