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Hinduism, Buddhism, Christianity, Celtic, Maya, and other information on major world calendars
⓵ Hindu Calendar
🔍 Notes & useful information
- The exact dates of festivals and fasting days (Ekadashi, Amavasya, Purnima, etc.) vary by region (North/South/East/West India) and local calendar (for example Purnimanta vs Amanta).
- Certain observances like Adhika Masa (extra month) occur according to solar/lunar calculations, serving as a month of purification.
- The month of Kartika is often considered the most sacred of the year, with many lamps, light rituals, and intense devotion.
- Periods like Pitru Paksha / Shraddha are important for honoring ancestors, for inner peace and karmic cleansing.
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⓶ Buddhist calendar
The Buddhist calendar is lunar, based on the cycles of the moon.
Each month begins the day after the new moon, and religious festivals often fall on the full moon days.
There are several variants (Thai, Tibetan, Burmese, Sri Lankan), but all honor the great moments of the Buddha's life and the periods of meditation, compassion, and purification.
- Current year (Theravāda): 2569
- Festivals: Vesak (birth, enlightenment, death of the Buddha), Magha Puja, Asalha Puja.
- Varies by country (Thailand, Tibet, Sri Lanka, Myanmar…).
| Buddhist month | Approximate period (solar calendar) | Main festivals / rituals | Dominant spiritual energies | Incense – Essential oils – Stones |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 🌸 Vesakha (May) | April / May | Vesak (Birth, Enlightenment, and Death of the Buddha) | Illumination, compassion, wisdom | Sandalwood incense 🕯️ / Jasmine essential oil 🌼 / Stone: rock crystal 💎 |
| 🌿 Asalha (July) | June / July | Asalha Puja (First sermon of the Buddha) | Understanding, awakening, sharing | Patchouli incense 🌿 / Vetiver essential oil 🌾 / Stone: tiger's eye |
| 🌧️ Vassa (August–October) | Monastic retreat period | Meditation, spiritual retreat | Introspection, purification | Myrrh incense / Lavender essential oil / Stone: amethyst |
| 🌕 Kathina (October) | End of Vassa | Offering of robes to monks | Generosity, gratitude | Frankincense incense / Rose essential oil / Stone: rose quartz |
| 🔥 Magha (February) | Jan. / Feb. | Magha Puja (Spontaneous assembly of disciples) | Harmony of Dharma, loyalty | Benzoin incense / Geranium essential oil / Stone: sapphire |
| 💫 Poson (June) | June (Sri Lanka) | Introduction of Buddhism to Sri Lanka | Spiritual transmission | Lotus incense / Lemongrass essential oil / Stone: turquoise |
| 🪷 Loy Krathong (November) | November (Thailand) | Festival of Lights | Release of emotions, gratitude | Cedar incense / Ylang-ylang essential oil / Stone: moonstone 🌙 |
| ❄️ Phag Gun (March) | Feb. / March | Meditation and prayer festivals | Calm, inner peace | Lavender incense / Chamomile essential oil / Stone: blue chalcedony |
🪔 Major Buddhist Rituals
- Light Offering 🕯️ : candles, oil lamps, or incense sticks symbolizing the wisdom that dispels ignorance.
- Morning / Evening Meditation 🧘 : to purify the mind.
- Dharma Chant 📜 : recitation of sutras to harmonize energy.
- Dana (don) 💛 : offering (food, flowers, light) to cultivate generosity.
- Uposatha Day 🌕: spiritual observance during full or new moon days (meditation, fasting, compassion).
🌼 General symbolism
- 🕯️ Light → Wisdom
- 💧 Water → Purity
- 🌸 Lotus flower → Awakening, rebirth
- 🔔 Sounds (bells, mantras) → Vibrations that elevate consciousness
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⓷ Christian calendar 2026
- Base: solar and seasonal
- Major festivals: Samhain, Imbolc, Beltane, Lughnasadh.
- Usage: by druidic circles and modern neo-pagan traditions.
| 📅 Month | ✨ Main feasts & liturgical times | 🌿 Spiritual symbolism | 🌸 Incense – Oils – Recommended Stones |
|---|---|---|---|
| January | 1️⃣ Saint Mary, Mother of God • 6️⃣ Epiphany • Baptism of the Lord | New light, divine guidance, blessings for the year | Olibanum incense • Myrrh essential oil • Stone: clear quartz 💎 |
| February | Presentation of Jesus (2) • Beginning of Lent (Ash Wednesday, 18) | Penance, purification, hope | Benzoin incense • Lavender essential oil • Stone: amethyst 💜 |
| March | Saint Joseph (19) • Annunciation (25) | Obedience, trust in God, humility | Rose incense • Jasmine essential oil • Stone: blue chalcedony |
| April | Holy Week (from March 29 to April 5) • Easter (5) | Resurrection, renewal, victory of light over death | Sacred resin incense • Lemon essential oil • Stone: rock crystal |
| May | Month of Mary • Ascension (14) • Pentecost (25) | Faith, love, Holy Spirit, spiritual elevation | Lily incense • Geranium essential oil • Stone: moonstone 🌙 |
| June | Feast of the Blessed Sacrament • Sacred Heart of Jesus | Compassion, devotion, healing of the heart | Cinnamon incense • Ylang-ylang essential oil • Stone: rose quartz 💗 |
| July | Saint Benedict (11) • Saint Mary Magdalene (22) | Prayer, inner discipline, conversion of the heart | Cedar incense • Sage essential oil • Stone: lapis lazuli 💙 |
| August | Transfiguration (6) • Assumption of Mary (15) | Divine light, elevation, heavenly hope | Sandalwood incense • Frankincense essential oil • Stone: aquamarine 💧 |
| September | Nativity of the Virgin (8) • Saint Michael (29) | Protection, discernment, gratitude | Olibanum incense • Mint essential oil • Stone: tiger's eye 🐯 |
| October | Saint Francis of Assisi (4) • Month of the Rosary | Humility, simplicity, inner peace | Myrrh incense • Rose essential oil • Stone: green aventurine 💚 |
| November | All Saints' Day (1) • Commemoration of the Dead (2) • Christ the King (23) | Memory, eternal faith, hope in the resurrection | Copal incense • Patchouli essential oil • Stone: black obsidian ⚫ |
| December | Advent • Christmas (25) • Saint John (27) | Waiting, birth of the Savior, joy and divine light | Golden resin incense • Sweet orange essential oil • Stone: golden topaz ✨ |
🕯️ Spiritual rituals according to Christian tradition
- Lighting a candle to symbolize the presence of Christ, "light of the world."
- Burning incense as a sign of prayer rising to heaven.
- Silent prayer or rosary every morning or evening.
- Reading a psalm or gospel of the day to nourish faith.
- Offering of white flowers 🌸 (Mary, purity) or red 🌹 (Holy Spirit, divine love).
🌿 Universal Christian symbols
| Symbol | Meaning |
|---|---|
| ✝️ The Cross | Life, death, and resurrection of Christ |
| 🕊️ Dove | Holy Spirit, divine peace |
| 🕯️ Light | Presence of God, prayer |
| 🌹 Rose | Divine love, purity of Mary |
| 💧 Holy water | Purification, rebirth |
| 🍞 Bread & 🍷 Wine | Body and blood of Christ |
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⓸ Celtic calendar (neo-druidic)
- Base: solar and seasonal
- Major festivals: Samhain, Imbolc, Beltane, Lughnasadh.
- Usage: by druidic circles and modern neo-pagan traditions.
| Date / Period | Festival | Meaning / Ritual | Symbols / Activities | Season |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| October 31 – November 1 | Samhain | End of the Celtic year, passage between the world of the living and the dead, honoring ancestors | Fires, offerings, divination, meditation | Autumn |
| February 2 | Imbolc | Beginning of spring, purification, awakening of the earth, tribute to the goddess Brigid | Candles 🕯️, ritual cleansing, symbolic sowing | Winter → Spring |
| March 21 | Ostara / Spring Equinox | Day/night balance, fertility, renewal | Planting, decorative eggs, growth rituals | Spring |
| April 30 – May 1 | Beltane | Fertility, celebration of life and love, union of masculine and feminine energies | Fires, dances around the floral pole, love rituals | Spring |
| June 21 | Litha / Summer Solstice | Maximum solar energy, abundance, life force | Fires, solar meditation, outdoor celebrations | Summer |
| August 1 | Lughnasadh / Lammas | Harvests and prosperity, tribute to the god Lugh | Offerings of grains and breads, feasts, games and tournaments | Summer |
| September 21 | Mabon / Autumn Equinox | Day/night balance, thanks for the harvests | Feasts, offerings of fruits and vegetables, meditation on gratitude | Autumn |
| December 21 | Yule / Winter Solstice | Renaissance of the sun, renewal, inner light | Fires, songs, decoration, meditation on light | Hive |
🕰️ History / Legend
- Samhain (October 31 – November 1): It is said that druids left an empty place at the table for the spirits of ancestors, so they could share in the feast.
- Imbolc (February 2): Brigid, goddess of fire and poetry, was honored for protecting livestock and homes.
- Ostara (March 21): The goddess Eostre is said to have transformed a bird into a hare that laid colored eggs to celebrate spring.
- Beltane (April 30 – May 1): Young couples jumped over fires to bless their love and fertility.
- Litha (June 21): Druids believed that picking herbs at the solstice strengthened their magical power.
- Lughnasadh (August 1): Lugh, god of the sun and light, organized games and tournaments to honor the harvest.
- Mabon (September 21): Celebration of balance: day and night are equal, an ideal time to meditate on the cycle of life.
- Yule (December 21): The Yule log was burned to bring back the sun and protect the home during winter.
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The major calendars of the world
1. Hebrew calendar (Judaism)
- Base: lunar-solar (cycles of the moon and sun)
- Current year (2025 Gregorian): 5786
- Major festivals: Rosh Hashanah (New Year), Yom Kippur, Hanukkah, Passover, Sukkot…
- Usage: regulates Jewish religious life and biblical festivals.
2. Islamic calendar (Hijri)
- Base: pure lunar (12 lunar months)
- Current year: 1447 H
- Major festivals: Ramadan, Eid al-Fitr, Eid al-Adha, Mawlid (birth of the Prophet)
- Usage: regulates Muslim spiritual life.
3. Chinese calendar
- Base: lunar-solar
- 12-year cycle (Chinese zodiac: dragon, tiger, rabbit…)
- Major festivals: Chinese New Year, Moon Festival, Lantern Festival, Qingming.
- Usage: cultural celebrations and Chinese astrology.
4. Hindu calendar (Panchangam)
- Base: lunar-solar
- Usage: determination of festivals, rituals, auspicious days (muhurta).
- Festivals: Diwali, Holi, Navaratri, Maha Shivaratri, Ganesh Chaturthi, etc.
5. Bahá'í calendar
- Base: solar (19 months of 19 days)
- Current year: 182
- Festivals: Naw-Rúz (New Year), the 19 Days of fasting, Birth of the Báb and Bahá’u’lláh.
- Particularity: each month is dedicated to a divine quality (Light, Glory, etc).
6. Ancient Maya calendar
- Base: combined (260 ritual days + 365 solar days)
- Usage: spiritual cycles, astrology, agricultural and sacred rituals.
- Still used in some indigenous communities of Guatemala and Mexico.
7. Persian calendar (Zoroastrian / Iranian)
- Base: solar
- Festivals: Nowruz (New Year, spring equinox), Mehregan, Yalda.
- Still used in Iran and by Parsis in India.
🌊 Other additional calendars:
| Calendar | Base | Festivals / Particularities | Usage / Geographic area |
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| Ethiopian calendar | Solar | Enkutatash (New Year), Timkat, Meskel | Ethiopia, Eritrea, Ethiopian Orthodox Church |
| Berber calendar (Amazigh) | Solar | Yennayer (Amazigh New Year) | North Africa (Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia) |
| Tibetan calendar | Luni-solar | Losar (New Year), Saga Dawa, Monlam | Tibet, Mongolia, Buddhist communities |
| Traditional Japanese calendar | Luni-solar | Setsubun, Obon, Hanami | Japan |
| Inca / Andean calendar | Solar & ritual | Inti Raymi (Festival of the Sun), Pachamama | Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador |
| Polynesian / Hawaiian calendar | Lunar & seasonal | Makahiki (harvest ceremony) | Hawaii, Polynesia |
| Roman-pagan / ancient calendar | Solar & lunar | Saturnalia, Lupercalia, agricultural festivals | Ancient Roman Empire, Mediterranean Europe |
| Mesoamerican calendar (other than Maya) | Luni-solar | Agricultural ceremonies, cosmic rituals | Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras (Olmecs, Aztecs) |
| Slavic / ancient pagan calendar | Solar & lunar | Seasonal festivals and agricultural rituals | Eastern Europe (Poland, Russia, Ukraine) |
| Traditional Zoroastrian calendar | Solar | Nowruz, Gahambars, Sadeh | Iran, Parsi community in India |