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3 Religious holidays
3.1
Buddhist
holidays
Vesak
Matsuri
(in
Japan
, could also be considered a
Shinto
holiday)
3.2
Celtic
,
Gaelic
, and
Neopagan
holidays
Beltane
Imbolc
Litha
(
summer solstice
)
Lughnasadh
Mabon
(
autumnal equinox
)
Ostara
(
vernal equinox
)
Samhain
Yule
(
winter solstice
)
3.3
Christian
holidays
See also
liturgical year
.
Advent
All Saints Day
Ascension Day
(Ascension of Jesus Christ into Heaven)
Ash Wednesday
Assumption of Mary
(Assumption of the Virgin Mary)
Candlemas
Childermas
Christmas
(Birth of
Jesus Christ
)
Corpus Christi
Easter
(
Resurrection of Jesus Christ
)
Easter Triduum
Easter Vigil
Good Friday
(Death of
Jesus Christ
)
Holy Saturday
Maundy Thursday
(Celebration of
The Last Supper
)
Epiphany
Lent
Pentecost
or
Whitsun
(Descent of the
Holy Spirit
upon the disciples of Jesus Christ)
Shrove Tuesday
or
Mardi Gras
(last day of
Carnival
)
Winter Lent
3.4
Hindu
holidays
Baisakhi
Daserra
Diwali
Diwali Amvasaya (
Laxmi
Puja)
Diwali (day 2)
Bhaubeej
Ekadasi
Ganesh Chaturti
Gokul Ashtami
Gudhi Padwa
Holi
Mahashivratri
Makar Sankranti
Onam
Pongal
Rama-Lilas
Ram Navami
Vaikunta Ekadasi
3.5
Islam
ic holidays
Aashurah
(especially in
Shi'a Islam
)
Eid
: date determined by the
lunar calendar
and observation of the moon
Eid ul-Fitr
, Lesser Bairam
Eid ul-Adha
, Greater Bairam
Moharrum
Ramadan
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