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memoriaedamnatio · 1 year
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Hieros Elaionas
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Anti-monotheism
Multiple staff members fall into the trap of anti-monotheism. Aside from alienating members in and out of the community, anti-monotheism often leads to folkism -- more on this in a bit.
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Promoting known fascist content
Staff promote fascist academic Edward P. Butler. Note that there was an extremely public, community-wide reckoning of Butler's fascist sympathies in December 2021. This month (December 2022), a staff member recommended Butler's page on the Hindu fascist website that came into question in 2021. Hieros Elaionas is promoting fascists and their work a full calendar year after his exposure.
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RSS Feed has a blogger with folkish tendencies
The RSS feed features a blogger, Kaye Boesme, who has shared folkish opinions and retweeted Rhyd Wildermuth's article defending the above fascist Butler. Rhyd Wildermuth has very publicly defended fascists and publicly spewed transphobic rhetoric for at least a year. Boesme posted a screenshot from a folkist website and pinned it.
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This article from Wildermuth's Substack is very explicitly and specifically about the exposure of Butler's fascism (and Wildermuth's defense of it).
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maankuttig · 9 months
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Culture
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A nation's culture resides in the hearts and in the soul of its people. ...☀️☀️🌅🌅🌄🌄
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Indian Performing arts
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Indian Performing arts
Art forms in India are ancient but are still in practice today. The performing arts, in particular, enjoy a status in our culture and showcase our tradition. Performing arts aren’t just about artistic expression. It is our tradition;...
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Kumbh Mela
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All About Kumbh Mela The Kumbh Mela is probably the biggest Hindu festival celebrated four times in a 12-year time span. In fact, the pilgrimage rotates around four sacred river banks. These are the Ganges River in Haridwar, the Godavari in Nashik, Shipra in Ujjain,...
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Indian Food And Culture
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Indian Food And Culture: Things To Know When we talk about Indian cuisine, we often refer to lip-smacking delicacies that should be eaten in groups until everyone is full. You can get an assortment of dishes together in a single serving, which is also known as the...
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Hindi Diwas
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Festivals 2021
Hindi Diwas: History, Significance, And Key Facts Hindi Diwas, which is celebrated on 14th September every year in India, is dedicated to promoting and propagating the official language, Hindi. After the four widely spoken languages,such as English, Spanish, and...
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Holi Festival 2021
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Holi Festival of India The Holi festival of India is one of the most famous festivals that draw crowds from all over the world, so that they can take advantage of the festive date, to enjoy this amazing gathering Holi is celebrated in February or March every year...
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Maha Shivratri Festival 2021
Blog, Festivals 2021
Maha Shivratri Festival of India is an annual festival dedicated to Lord Shiva and it literally means the ‘Night of Lord Shiva’. This festival usually falls in the month of Phalguna or Maagh of the Hindu Lunar Calendar, which generally corresponds to...
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beardedmrbean · 10 months
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New York City will add the festival of Diwali to the list of public school holidays in recognition of the growth of the city's South Asian and Indo-Caribbean communities, Mayor Eric Adams announced Monday.
Diwali, known as the festival of lights, happens in October or November depending on the lunar calendar.
However, this year it falls on Sunday, Nov. 12 — meaning the 2023-2024 school calendar will not be affected by the change.
City officials say more that 200,000 New York City residents celebrate Diwali, which Hindus, Sikhs, Jains and some Buddhists observe.
"This is a city that’s continuously changing, continuously welcoming communities from all over the world," Adams said in announcing that Diwali will join celebrations including Rosh Hashana and Lunar New Year as a day off for students. "Our school calendar must reflect the new reality on the ground."
The new holiday will become official if Gov. Kathy Hochul, also a Democrat, signs a bill passed by the New York state legislature earlier this month making Diwali a public school holiday in New York City.
Adams, who pledged to made Diwali a school holiday when he ran for mayor in 2021, said he expects Hochul to sign the bill. The governor's office said Hochul, who hosted a Diwali celebration last fall, is reviewing all of the bills passed by the legislature in 2023.
U.S. Rep. Grace Meng, a Democrat who represents parts of the New York City borough of Queens, introduced legislation last month to make Diwali a federal holiday.
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puriwaves · 1 year
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Tithi in Panchang – Hindu Calendar on Wednesday, 3 November 2021 – It is Krishna Paksha Trayodashi and Chaturdashi tithi or the thirteenth and fourteenth day during waning or dark phase of moon in Hindu calendar and Panchang in most regions. It is Krishna Paksha Trayodashi tithi or the thirteenth day during waning or dark phase of moon till 7:13 AM on November 3. Then onward it is Krishna Paksha Chaturdashi tithi or the fourteenth day during waning or dark phase of moon till 5:30 AM on November 4. #jayjayshrijagannath #panchang #hindutithi #jagannath #damodar https://www.instagram.com/p/CketEOtPQbm/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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brookstonalmanac · 10 days
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Holidays 4.9
Holidays
Air Force Day (Indonesia)
All Over Again Day
A-ma Festival (a.k.a. Matsu; Pagan Macau) [Fishers, Sailors]
Anniversary of the German Invasion of Denmark (Denmark)
Appomattox Day
Araw ng Kagitingan (Day of Valor; Philippines)
Astronauts' Day
Baghdad Liberation Day (Iraqi Kurdistan)
Bataan Day (Araw ng Kagitingan a.k.a. Day of Valour; Philippines)
CSS Naked Day
Day of the Finnish Language (Finland)
Day of National Unity (Georgia)
Dry Milk Day
Easter Rising Anniversary Day (Ireland)
Free Cone Day
Hive Day (French Republic)
International Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response (ASMR) Day
International Songwriters Day
International Twitter Men’s Day
Jenkins' Ear Day
Jumbo Day
Liberation Day (Iraqi Kurdistan)
Listening Day
Maha Thingyan (Water Festival; Myanmar)
Maia Asteroid Day
Martyr’s Day (Tunisia)
Mikael Agricola (Finland)
Name Yourself Day
National Bodhi Day
National Cherish An Antique Day
National Chicken Little Awareness Day
National Former Prisoner of War Recognition Day
National Health Day (Kiribati)
National Library Workers Day
National Mature Women’s Day
National Nuclear Technology Day (Iran)
National Unicorn Day
Observational of Nazi Occupation (Denmark)
Play True Day
Polling Day (Samoa)
Riot Grrl Day (Boston, Massachusetts)
Royal Thai Air Force Day (Thailand)
Seersucker Day
Sourdough Sam Day (San Francisco 49ers)
Special Forces Day
3-D Movie Day
Vimy Ridge Day (Canada)
Winston Churchill Day
World IoT Day
World Konkani Day (Goa)
Youth Homelessness Matters Day
Food & Drink Celebrations
Black Beans and Rice Day
National Chinese Almond Cookie Day
National Gin & Tonic Day
National Pancit Day
National Pimento Cheese Day
2nd Tuesday in April
Be Kind to Lawyers Day [2nd Tuesday]
Identity Management Day [2nd Tuesday]
Independence & Related Days
Dita e Kushtetutes (Constitution Day; Kosovo)
Georgia (a.k.a. Independence Restoration Day; from USSR, 1991)
Mëcklewmburg-Wladir (Declared; 2021) [unrecognized]
New Year’s Days
Hindu New Year (Indonesia)
Ougadi (Mauritius)
Telugu New Year (Puducherry, Tamil Nadu; India)
Ugadi (a.k.a. Yugadi or Samvatsarādi (Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka, Goa; India)
Festivals Beginning April 9, 2024
Brussels International Fantasy, Fantastic, Thriller and Science Fiction Film Festival (Brussels, Belgium) [thru 4.21]
Edinburgh Science Festival (Edinburgh, Scotland) [thru 4.24]
Food Northwest (Portland, Oregon) [thru 4.10]
Ice Cream Technology Conference (Clearwater, Florida) [thru 4.10]
Yogurt & Cultured Innovation Conference (Clearwater, Florida) [thru 4.10]
Feast Days
Amazon Goddess Day (Everyday Wicca)
Cereal Festival begins (Ancient Rome)
Charles Baudelaire (Writerism)
Charles E. Burchfield (Artology)
Cook Couscous Day (Pastafarian)
Day of the Amazon (Pagan)
Dietrich Bonhoeffer (Anglicanism, Lutheranism)
Dotto, Abbot of Orkney (Christian; Saint)
Eudoxus (Positivist; Saint)
Eupsychius (Christian; Saint)
Feast of A-Ma (Ancient Portuguese Goddess of Fisherman)
Feast of Jalal (Glory; Baha’i)
Feast of the Second Day of the Writing of the Book of the Law (Thelema)
Gaucherius (a.k.a. Gautier; Christian; Saint)
Hocktide (Ancient Saxons)
Hugh of Rouen (Christian; Saint)
Madrun (Celtic Book of Days)
Materiana (Christian; Saint)
Mary of Egypt (a.k.a. Mary of Cleophas; Christian; Saint)
Remembrance for Haakon Sigurdsson (Asatru/Norse/The Troth)
Tommy Georgiarides Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Uramar (Christian; Saint)
Verruca Day (Goblins Again; Shamanism)
Victor Vasarely (Artology)
Waltrude (Christian; Saint)
The Woodsman (Muppetism)
Yasurai Matsuri (Festival to Prevent Ill Health; Japan; Shinto)
Islamic Moveable Calendar Holidays
Eid al-Fitr (End of Ramadan; Islam; 30 Ramadan) (a.k.a. …
Eid al Fitr Holiday (Jordan, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, UAE, West Bank and Gaza, Yemen)
End of Ramadan Holiday (Egypt)
Ide el Fitr (Comoros)
id el Fitri (Nigeria)
Korité (Mali)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Nēmontēmi, Day 5 (of 5) [Aztec unlucky or fasting days, taking place between 4.5-4.18]
Taian (大安 Japan) [Lucky all day.]
Tycho Brahe Unlucky Day (Scandinavia) [15 of 37]
Premieres
All the President’s Men (Film; 1976)
Au Clair de la Lune, recorded by inventor Edouard-Leon Scott de Martinville (Song; 1860) [1st known recording of human voice]
Batman: Strange Days (WB Animated Film; 2014)
The Big Clock (Film; 1948)
Bodies, Rest & Motion (Film; 1993)
The Bored Cuckoo (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1948)
Date Night (Film; 2010)
The Day Lincoln Was Shot, by Jim Bishop (Book; 1955)
Ella Enchanted (Film; 2004)
Family Plot (Film; 1976)
Far Beyond Driven, by Pantera (Album; 1994)
Field and Scream (MGM Cartoon; 1955)
Fosse/Verdon (TV Mini-Series; 2019)
The Girl Next Door (Film; 2004)
Go (Film; 1999)
Happiness Is A Warm Puppy, by Charles M. Schulz (Cartoon Book; 1963)
How Do You Live?, by Genzaburo Yoshino (Novel; 1937)
Nashville Skyline, by Bob Dylan (Album; 1969)
Never Been Kissed (Film; 1999)
Nights in the Garden of Spain, by Manuel de Falla (Orchestral Work; 1916)
Parks and Recreation (TV Series; 2009)
Patriotic Pooches (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1943)
Reckoning, by R.E.M. (Album; 1984)
The Sandlot (Film; 1993)
Scarface (Film; 1932)
Single & Single, by John le Carré (Novel; 1999)
Time (West End Musical; 1986)
Voltaire in Love, by Nancy Mitford (Novel; 1958)
Today’s Name Days
Casilda, Waltraud (Austria)
Bozhan, Bozhana, Violeta, Vurban, Vurbana, Yasen, Yasna, Yavor, Zdravka, Zdravko (Bulgaria)
Celestina, Demetrije, Marija, Zdenko (Croatia)
Dušan (Czech Republic)
Otto, Procopius (Denmark)
Iiris, Kaira, Kaire, Kairi (Estonia)
Eeli, Eelis, Elia, Elias, Eliel, Eljas (Finland)
Gautier (France)
Casilda, Hugo, Waltraud (Germany)
Iosif, Sifis, Vaia, Vaios (Greece)
Erhard (Hungary)
Demetrio (Italy)
Valērija, Valtrauta, Varpa, Zubite (Latvia)
Aurimas, Dalia, Kleopas, Rasa (Lithuania)
Rannveig, Rønnaug (Norway)
Dobrosława, Dymitr, Maja, Marceli, Matron (Poland)
Eupsihie (Romania)
Milena (Slovakia)
Casilda, Demetrio (Spain)
Ottilia, Otto (Sweden)
Cortney, Courtney, Kortney, Kourtney (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 100 of 2024; 266 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 2 of week 15 of 2024
Celtic Tree Calendar: Fearn (Alder) [Day 24 of 28]
Chinese: Month 3 (Wu-Chen), Day 1 (Guy-Mao)
Chinese Year of the: Dragon 4722 (until January 29, 2025) [Wu-Chen]
Hebrew: 1 Nisan 5784
Islamic: 30 Ramadan 1445
J Cal: 10 Cyan; Threesday [10 of 30]
Julian: 27 March 2024
Moon: 1%: Waxing Crescent
Positivist: 16 Archimedes (4th Month) [Pytheas]
Runic Half Month: Ehwaz (Horse) [Day 14 of 15]
Season: Spring (Day 22 of 92)
Week: 2nd Week of April
Zodiac: Aries (Day 20 of 31)
Calendar Changes
Nīsān (a.k.a. Abib) [נִיסָן‎] (Hebrew Calendar) [Month 1 of 12]
桃月 [Táoyuè] (Chinese Lunisolar Calendar) [Month 3 of 12] (Peach Month) [Earthly Branch: Dragon Month] (Sānyuè; Third Month)
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brookston · 10 days
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Holidays 4.9
Holidays
Air Force Day (Indonesia)
All Over Again Day
A-ma Festival (a.k.a. Matsu; Pagan Macau) [Fishers, Sailors]
Anniversary of the German Invasion of Denmark (Denmark)
Appomattox Day
Araw ng Kagitingan (Day of Valor; Philippines)
Astronauts' Day
Baghdad Liberation Day (Iraqi Kurdistan)
Bataan Day (Araw ng Kagitingan a.k.a. Day of Valour; Philippines)
CSS Naked Day
Day of the Finnish Language (Finland)
Day of National Unity (Georgia)
Dry Milk Day
Easter Rising Anniversary Day (Ireland)
Free Cone Day
Hive Day (French Republic)
International Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response (ASMR) Day
International Songwriters Day
International Twitter Men’s Day
Jenkins' Ear Day
Jumbo Day
Liberation Day (Iraqi Kurdistan)
Listening Day
Maha Thingyan (Water Festival; Myanmar)
Maia Asteroid Day
Martyr’s Day (Tunisia)
Mikael Agricola (Finland)
Name Yourself Day
National Bodhi Day
National Cherish An Antique Day
National Chicken Little Awareness Day
National Former Prisoner of War Recognition Day
National Health Day (Kiribati)
National Library Workers Day
National Mature Women’s Day
National Nuclear Technology Day (Iran)
National Unicorn Day
Observational of Nazi Occupation (Denmark)
Play True Day
Polling Day (Samoa)
Riot Grrl Day (Boston, Massachusetts)
Royal Thai Air Force Day (Thailand)
Seersucker Day
Sourdough Sam Day (San Francisco 49ers)
Special Forces Day
3-D Movie Day
Vimy Ridge Day (Canada)
Winston Churchill Day
World IoT Day
World Konkani Day (Goa)
Youth Homelessness Matters Day
Food & Drink Celebrations
Black Beans and Rice Day
National Chinese Almond Cookie Day
National Gin & Tonic Day
National Pancit Day
National Pimento Cheese Day
2nd Tuesday in April
Be Kind to Lawyers Day [2nd Tuesday]
Identity Management Day [2nd Tuesday]
Independence & Related Days
Dita e Kushtetutes (Constitution Day; Kosovo)
Georgia (a.k.a. Independence Restoration Day; from USSR, 1991)
Mëcklewmburg-Wladir (Declared; 2021) [unrecognized]
New Year’s Days
Hindu New Year (Indonesia)
Ougadi (Mauritius)
Telugu New Year (Puducherry, Tamil Nadu; India)
Ugadi (a.k.a. Yugadi or Samvatsarādi (Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka, Goa; India)
Festivals Beginning April 9, 2024
Brussels International Fantasy, Fantastic, Thriller and Science Fiction Film Festival (Brussels, Belgium) [thru 4.21]
Edinburgh Science Festival (Edinburgh, Scotland) [thru 4.24]
Food Northwest (Portland, Oregon) [thru 4.10]
Ice Cream Technology Conference (Clearwater, Florida) [thru 4.10]
Yogurt & Cultured Innovation Conference (Clearwater, Florida) [thru 4.10]
Feast Days
Amazon Goddess Day (Everyday Wicca)
Cereal Festival begins (Ancient Rome)
Charles Baudelaire (Writerism)
Charles E. Burchfield (Artology)
Cook Couscous Day (Pastafarian)
Day of the Amazon (Pagan)
Dietrich Bonhoeffer (Anglicanism, Lutheranism)
Dotto, Abbot of Orkney (Christian; Saint)
Eudoxus (Positivist; Saint)
Eupsychius (Christian; Saint)
Feast of A-Ma (Ancient Portuguese Goddess of Fisherman)
Feast of Jalal (Glory; Baha’i)
Feast of the Second Day of the Writing of the Book of the Law (Thelema)
Gaucherius (a.k.a. Gautier; Christian; Saint)
Hocktide (Ancient Saxons)
Hugh of Rouen (Christian; Saint)
Madrun (Celtic Book of Days)
Materiana (Christian; Saint)
Mary of Egypt (a.k.a. Mary of Cleophas; Christian; Saint)
Remembrance for Haakon Sigurdsson (Asatru/Norse/The Troth)
Tommy Georgiarides Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Uramar (Christian; Saint)
Verruca Day (Goblins Again; Shamanism)
Victor Vasarely (Artology)
Waltrude (Christian; Saint)
The Woodsman (Muppetism)
Yasurai Matsuri (Festival to Prevent Ill Health; Japan; Shinto)
Islamic Moveable Calendar Holidays
Eid al-Fitr (End of Ramadan; Islam; 30 Ramadan) (a.k.a. …
Eid al Fitr Holiday (Jordan, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, UAE, West Bank and Gaza, Yemen)
End of Ramadan Holiday (Egypt)
Ide el Fitr (Comoros)
id el Fitri (Nigeria)
Korité (Mali)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Nēmontēmi, Day 5 (of 5) [Aztec unlucky or fasting days, taking place between 4.5-4.18]
Taian (大安 Japan) [Lucky all day.]
Tycho Brahe Unlucky Day (Scandinavia) [15 of 37]
Premieres
All the President’s Men (Film; 1976)
Au Clair de la Lune, recorded by inventor Edouard-Leon Scott de Martinville (Song; 1860) [1st known recording of human voice]
Batman: Strange Days (WB Animated Film; 2014)
The Big Clock (Film; 1948)
Bodies, Rest & Motion (Film; 1993)
The Bored Cuckoo (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1948)
Date Night (Film; 2010)
The Day Lincoln Was Shot, by Jim Bishop (Book; 1955)
Ella Enchanted (Film; 2004)
Family Plot (Film; 1976)
Far Beyond Driven, by Pantera (Album; 1994)
Field and Scream (MGM Cartoon; 1955)
Fosse/Verdon (TV Mini-Series; 2019)
The Girl Next Door (Film; 2004)
Go (Film; 1999)
Happiness Is A Warm Puppy, by Charles M. Schulz (Cartoon Book; 1963)
How Do You Live?, by Genzaburo Yoshino (Novel; 1937)
Nashville Skyline, by Bob Dylan (Album; 1969)
Never Been Kissed (Film; 1999)
Nights in the Garden of Spain, by Manuel de Falla (Orchestral Work; 1916)
Parks and Recreation (TV Series; 2009)
Patriotic Pooches (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1943)
Reckoning, by R.E.M. (Album; 1984)
The Sandlot (Film; 1993)
Scarface (Film; 1932)
Single & Single, by John le Carré (Novel; 1999)
Time (West End Musical; 1986)
Voltaire in Love, by Nancy Mitford (Novel; 1958)
Today’s Name Days
Casilda, Waltraud (Austria)
Bozhan, Bozhana, Violeta, Vurban, Vurbana, Yasen, Yasna, Yavor, Zdravka, Zdravko (Bulgaria)
Celestina, Demetrije, Marija, Zdenko (Croatia)
Dušan (Czech Republic)
Otto, Procopius (Denmark)
Iiris, Kaira, Kaire, Kairi (Estonia)
Eeli, Eelis, Elia, Elias, Eliel, Eljas (Finland)
Gautier (France)
Casilda, Hugo, Waltraud (Germany)
Iosif, Sifis, Vaia, Vaios (Greece)
Erhard (Hungary)
Demetrio (Italy)
Valērija, Valtrauta, Varpa, Zubite (Latvia)
Aurimas, Dalia, Kleopas, Rasa (Lithuania)
Rannveig, Rønnaug (Norway)
Dobrosława, Dymitr, Maja, Marceli, Matron (Poland)
Eupsihie (Romania)
Milena (Slovakia)
Casilda, Demetrio (Spain)
Ottilia, Otto (Sweden)
Cortney, Courtney, Kortney, Kourtney (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 100 of 2024; 266 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 2 of week 15 of 2024
Celtic Tree Calendar: Fearn (Alder) [Day 24 of 28]
Chinese: Month 3 (Wu-Chen), Day 1 (Guy-Mao)
Chinese Year of the: Dragon 4722 (until January 29, 2025) [Wu-Chen]
Hebrew: 1 Nisan 5784
Islamic: 30 Ramadan 1445
J Cal: 10 Cyan; Threesday [10 of 30]
Julian: 27 March 2024
Moon: 1%: Waxing Crescent
Positivist: 16 Archimedes (4th Month) [Pytheas]
Runic Half Month: Ehwaz (Horse) [Day 14 of 15]
Season: Spring (Day 22 of 92)
Week: 2nd Week of April
Zodiac: Aries (Day 20 of 31)
Calendar Changes
Nīsān (a.k.a. Abib) [נִיסָן‎] (Hebrew Calendar) [Month 1 of 12]
桃月 [Táoyuè] (Chinese Lunisolar Calendar) [Month 3 of 12] (Peach Month) [Earthly Branch: Dragon Month] (Sānyuè; Third Month)
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wikiuntamed · 3 months
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On this day in Wikipedia: Saturday, 13th January
Welcome, karibu, benvingut, ողջու՜յն (voġčuyn) 🤗 What does @Wikipedia say about 13th January through the years 🏛️📜🗓️?
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13th January 2021 🗓️ : Event - President of the United States Outgoing U.S. President Donald Trump is impeached for a second time on a charge of incitement of insurrection following the January 6 United States Capitol attack one week prior. "The president of the United States (POTUS) is the head of state and head of government of the United States of America. The president directs the executive branch of the federal government and is the commander-in-chief of the United States Armed Forces. The power of the presidency has grown..."
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Image licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0? by Zscout370 at English Wikipedia
13th January 2019 🗓️ : Death - Phil Masinga Phil Masinga, South African footballer (b. 1969) "Philemon Raul Masinga (28 June 1969 – 13 January 2019) was a South African professional footballer and manager who played as a striker from 1990 to 2002. He was born in Khuma in the city of Matlosana formerly known as Klerksdorp Municipality.He played in the English Premier League for Leeds United,..."
13th January 2014 🗓️ : Death - Bobby Collins (footballer) Bobby Collins, Scottish footballer and manager (b. 1931) "Robert Young Collins (16 February 1931 – 13 January 2014) was a Scotland international football player, best known for his successful spells at Celtic, Everton and Leeds United...."
13th January 1974 🗓️ : Birth - Sergei Brylin Sergei Brylin, Russian ice hockey player and coach "Sergei Vladimirovich Brylin (Russian: Серге́й Влади́мирович Бры́лин; born January 13, 1974) is a Russian professional ice hockey coach and former player who is an assistant coach for the New Jersey Devils of the National Hockey League (NHL). Brylin played with the Devils from 1995 to 2008 and is a..."
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13th January 1924 🗓️ : Birth - Paul Feyerabend Paul Feyerabend, Austrian-Swiss philosopher and academic (d. 1994) "Paul Karl Feyerabend (German: [ˈfaɪɐˌʔaːbm̩t]; January 13, 1924 – February 11, 1994) was an Austrian philosopher best known for his work in the philosophy of science. He started his academic career as lecturer in the philosophy of science at the University of Bristol (1955–1958); afterwards, he..."
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13th January 1822 🗓️ : Event - Flag of Greece The design of the Greek flag is adopted by the First National Assembly at Epidaurus. "The national flag of Greece, popularly referred to as the "turquoise and white one" (Greek: Γαλανόλευκη, Galanólefki) or the "azure and white" (Κυανόλευκη, Kyanólefki), is officially recognised by Greece as one of its national symbols and has 5 equal horizontal stripes of blue alternating with..."
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13th January 🗓️ : Holiday - Sidereal winter solstice's eve celebrations in South and Southeast Asian cultures; the last day of the six-month Dakshinayana period (see January 14): Bhogi (Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu) "Bhogi (Kannada: ಭೋಗಿ,Telugu: భోగి,Tamil: போகி) is the first day of the four-day Pongal festival. It falls on last day of Agrahāyaṇa or Mārgaśīrṣa month of Hindu Solar Calendar, which is 13 January by the Gregorian calendar. It is the day before Makar Sankranti, celebrated widely in Andhra Pradesh,..."
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princeraj · 8 months
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6 interesting posts on Shiva from the Shiva-Shakti page
One of the most auspicious months according to the Hindu calendar, the month of Shravan began on July 25, 2021
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digitalmarketingby123 · 8 months
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RAKSHA BANDHAN
Raksha Bandhan, also known as Rakhi, is a Hindu festival celebrated in India and by Indian communities around the world. It is a celebration of the bond of love and protection between brothers and sisters. The term Here's how Raksha Bandhan is typically celebrated:
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Rakhi Tying
On the day of Raksha Bandhan, sisters tie a decorative thread called a "rakhi" around their brother's wrist. Exchange of Gifts: After the rakhi is tied, brothers often give gifts or money to their sisters as a token of appreciation and love. The exchange of gifts is a common tradition during Raksha Bandhan.
Prayers and Blessings: Sisters may also perform aarti (a Hindu religious ritual involving the waving of a lamp) for their brothers and offer prayers for their long and healthy life. In return, brothers give their sisters their blessings.
Family Gathering
Raksha Bandhan is a time for families to come together. Relatives often gather for a festive meal and to celebrate the bond between siblings. Symbolic Protection: The rakhi thread is considered a symbol of protection. Brothers promise to protect their sisters and be there for them in times of need. Sibling Bond: Raksha Bandhan celebrates the unique and special bond between brothers and sisters, emphasizing the importance of love, support, and care within the family. Cultural Variations: While Raksha Bandhan is predominantly a Hindu festival, it is celebrated in various forms by people of different religions and cultures in India. The essence of sibling love and protection remains central to the celebration.
Raksha Bandhan is a joyous occasion that strengthens the bond between siblings and serves as a reminder of the importance of family in Indian culture. It is a day of love, unity, and the promise of protection. The date of Raksha Bandhan varies each year as it is based on the Hindu lunar calendar but typically falls in August.
Raksha bandhan Date.
The date of Raksha Bandhan varies from year to year because it is based on the Hindu lunar calendar. Raksha Bandhan typically falls on the full moon day in the Hindu month of Shravana, which usually corresponds to the Gregorian calendar month of August.
To get the precise date for Raksha Bandhan in a specific year, you would need to refer to a Hindu calendar or consult a reliable source that provides information on Hindu festivals for that year. Since my knowledge is up to September 2021, I cannot provide the exact date for Raksha Bandhan in 2023 or beyond. You can easily find the date for Raksha Bandhan in a given year by checking a Hindu calendar or using an online search engine closer to the date.
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New York City will add Diwali as public school holiday, but there's a catch this year
City officials say more that 200,000 New York City residents celebrate Diwali, which is observed by Hindus, Sikhs, Jains and some Buddhists.
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NEW YORK: New York City will add the festival of Diwali to the list of public school holidays in recognition of the growth of the city’s South Asian and Indo-Caribbean communities, Mayor Eric Adams announced Monday.
Diwali, known as the festival of lights, happens October or November depending on the lunar calendar.
However, this year it falls on Sunday Nov. 12 — meaning the 2023–2024 school calendar will not be affected by the change.
City officials say more that 200,000 New York City residents celebrate Diwali, which is observed by Hindus, Sikhs, Jains and some Buddhists.
“This is a city that’s continuously changing, continuously welcoming communities from all over the world,” Adams said in announcing that Diwali will join celebrations including Rosh Hashana and Lunar New Year as a day off for students. “Our school calendar must reflect the new reality on the ground.”
The new holiday will become official if Gov. Kathy Hochul, also a Democrat, signs a bill passed by the New York state legislature earlier this month making Diwali a public school holiday in New York City.
Adams, who pledged to made Diwali a school holiday when he ran for mayor in 2021, said he expects Hochul to sign the bill. The governor’s office said Hochul, who hosted a Diwali celebration last fall, is reviewing all of the bills passed by the legislature in 2023.
US Rep. Grace Meng, a Democrat who represents parts of the New York City borough of Queens, introduced legislation last month to make Diwali a federal holiday.
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Diwali will become an official holiday on school calendars in New York City : NPR
Diwali will become an official holiday on school calendars in New York City : NPR
People watch a laser show on the banks of the river Sarayu during Deepotsav celebrations on the eve of the Hindu festival of Diwali in Ayodhya on November 3, 2021. SANJAY KANOJIA/AFP via Getty Images hide caption toggle caption SANJAY KANOJIA/AFP via Getty Images People watch a laser show on the banks of the river Sarayu during Deepotsav celebrations on the eve of the Hindu festival of Diwali…
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Navaratri - The 9 Days of Festivity
The Navratri celebration that happens as per the Hindu calendar is all about worshipping the appearance of Goddess Durga that lasts for 9 propitious days. Navratri is the celebration of Goddess Durga victory over the malevolent Mahishasura. Navaratri is regarded as the celebration of peace over ego and dharma over adharma. On each of these 9 days of Navratri, pooja and fasting is done by the believers. Each day is dedicated to worshipping each of the nine forms of Goddess Durga namely - Shailaputri, Brahmacharini, Chandraghanta, Kushmanda, Skandamata, Katyayani, Kalratri, Mahagauri, and Siddhidatri. People are in the festive mood for nine days and the days are made even more special by family gatherings, feisty food and doing the rituals and prayers at temples.
Navratri celebrations are here and it is important that you know the significance of Navratri. The nine days of Navratri celebrations are the days of celebrating the victory of light over darkness. Navratri 2021 dates begin on October 7, 2021 (Thursday) and end on October 15, 2021 (Friday). Every year Navratri is celebrated with more enthusiasm and get togethers. However, due to the corona outbreak, Navratri 2021 has to be celebrated in a low profile for the sake of the public well-being.
So, why do we celebrate Navratri every year? What is the significance of Navratri? Here are the fine points of the nine days of Navratri worship:
Day 1: On the first day, Shailaputhri is worshipped who is the personification of Goddess Parvathi. Shailaputhri represents the collective power of Brahma-Vishnu-Mahesh. The goddess is mounted upon a bull and is worshipped on the first day of Navratri.
Day 2: Brahmacharini is the Goddess worshipped on the second day of Navratri. The goddess is worshipped to attain grace, prosperity and Mukti. Devotees wear the royal blue color dress on this day. The goddess has aKumbha; in one hand and Rudraksha; on the other hand. ‘Rudraksha’ is one of the most admired religious elements for the Hindus.
Day 3: Chandraghanta is the goddess of beauty and bravery. The enthusiasts wear the yellow coloured dress on day 3. The Goddess has three eyes and ten hands. Of the ten arms, eight arms hold weapons and the remaining two are in the gesture of blessing the disciples.
Day 4: Kushmanda is the goddess worshiped on this day and is the one who blesses with green and vegetation, symbolically representing life. For obvious reasons, the colour worn on this day of celebration is green. The goddess is mounted on a lion with an astral-like aura around her.
Day 5: Skandamata is the mother of Kartikeya (also known as Skanda) and while the goddess was carrying Kartikeya in her wombs, she was chosen as the commander by the gods in their war against evil. Skandamata could transform any harm or evil coming near her into thunderstorms the colour of which looks like cloud grey. For this reason, the disciples wear dresses of grey shade on this day. The goddess used a lion as her vehicle and always held Skanda in her lap.
Day 6: Katyayani, the avatar of Goddess Durga is the daughter of Sagacious;. The goddess was very courageous and on this day when Goddess Kartyayani was worshipped, the devotees would wear orange shaded colour.
Day 7: Goddess Kalratri otherwise known as Kali is considered to be the most powerful and one of the most worshipped forms of Durga Maa. Regarded as the fiercest of all personifications of Goddess Durga, her colour was dark and the idol used for worship speaks a lot about her power and fierce nature. The Goddess fought for peace and justice and hence is linked with the colour white. Hence, white is the colour that devotees wear on the seventh day. The Goddess is mounted on a donkey and is the destructor of darkness.
Day 8: The incarnation of Durga as Maha Gouri is the symbol of optimism, intelligence, and hope. The colour pink is what the devotees wear on this day. Maha Gouri rides a bull and her idol is depicted so.
Day 9: Goddess Siddhidatri has a motherly appearance and is believed to be the goddess of healing and bestows her disciples with happiness and positivity. On this day, the temple-goers wear a blue shade dress.
The Navratri festival as the name suggests is the festival that spans nine days and is the true blend of the Indian culture, colours, festivity, religion, spirit, and celebration.
Have a happy and prosperous Navratri 2021 , Katyayani, Kad Sto all you wonderful people!
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Tithi in Panchang – Hindu Calendar on Wednesday, 12 May 2021 – It is Shukla Paksha Pratipada Tithi or the first day during the waxing or light phase of moon in Hindu calendar and Panchang in most regions. It is Shukla Paksha Pratipada Tithi or the first day during the waxing or light phase of moon on the entire day on May 12 and till 1:29 AM on May 13. Then onward it is Shukla Paksha Dwitiya Tithi or the first day during the waxing or light phase of moon till 3:25 AM on May 14. #jayjayshrijagannath #panchang #hindutithi https://www.instagram.com/p/Cdb-cLHonwo/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Holidays 8.1
Holidays
Air Force Day
Armed Forces Day (China, Lebanon)
Azerbaijani Language and Alphabet Day
Caribbean Day
Carnaval del Pueblo (London, UK) [1st Week]
Chopsticks Day
Clergy Sexual Abuse Awareness and Prevention Day
Cross-Quarter Day
DOGust
Emancipation Day (UK; British Commonwealth)
Freedom Day (Belize)
Friendship Day
Girlfriends’ Day
Gule of August (Wales)
Harriet Quimby Day
Homowo (a.k.a. Hooting at Hunger; Ghana)
International Albariño Day
International Childfree Day
Jerry Day
Laughter Day (Southern California)
Led Zeppelin Day
Liberation of Haile Selassie Day (Rastafari)
Minden Day (UK)
Minority Donor Awareness Day
MTV Day
National Albariño Week [aug 1-5]
National American Family Day
National CBD Day
National Girlfriends Day
National Mahjong Day
National Minority Donor Awareness Day
National Non-Parent Day
National Promise to Care Day
National Warsaw Uprising Remembrance Day (Poland)
Parents’ Day (Democratic Republic of the Congo)
Planner Day
Play Ball Day
Pod Body Day (Portland, Maine)
Respect For Parents Day
Rounds Resounding Day
San Francisco Cable Car Day
Scout Foundation Day
Scout Scarf Day
Simcoe Day (Canada)
Social Resistance Day (North Cyprus)
Spider-Man Day
Sports Day
Startup Day
Swiss National Day
Treida de Santo Domingo de Guzmán (Nicaragua)
Victory Day (Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam)
Wipe the Slate Clean Day
Woman Astronomers Day
World Breastfeeding Day
World Lung Cancer Day
World Scout Scarf Day
World Wide Web Day
Yorkshire Day (England)
Food & Drink Celebrations
Belgian Frites Day (a.k.a. International Day of Belgian Fries)
Homemade Pie Day
International Can-It Forward Day
Mars Bar Day
National Nutritional Yeast Day
National Raspberry Cream Pie Day
1st Tuesday in August
Egton Bridge Gooseberry Show (UK) [1st Tuesday]
National Night Out [1st Tuesday]
Independence Days
Benin (originally Dahomey; from France, 1960)
Colorado Statehood Day (#38; 1876)
Jennytopia (Declared; 2019) [unrecognized]
Switzerland (a.k.a. Confederation Day; from Holy Roman Empire, 1291)
Toku (Declared; 2014) [unrecognized]
Vodopol (Declared; 2021) [unrecognized]
Feast Days
Abgar V of Edessa (Syrian Church)
Alphonsus Maria de' Liguori (Christian; Saint)
Æthelwold of Winchester (Christian; Saint)
Bernard Võ Văn Duệ (Christian; One of Vietnamese Martyrs)
Betty Lou’s Dad (Muppetism)
Cartoon Day (Pastafarian)
Drug Side-Effects Day (Church of the SubGenius)
Eusebius of Vercelli (Christian; Saint)
Exuperius of Bayeux (Christian; Saint)
Faith, Hope, and Charity (Christian; Virgin Martyrs)
Feast of Kamál (Perfection; Baha'i)
Feast of Ninlil (Sumerian Goddess of the Grain)
Felix of Girona (Christian; Saint)
Festival of Lugh (Celtic here god)
Festival of Xiuhtechuhtli (Aztec God of the Calendar)
Full Moon [8th of the Year] (a.k.a. ... 
Black Cherries Moon (Traditional)
Corn Moon (England)
Dispute Moon (Celtic)
Dog Day’s Moon (Colonial)
Fruit Moon (Cherokee)
Grain Corn Moon (Alternate)
Green Corn Moon (Alternate)
Green Moon (North America)
Harvest Moon (China)
Hunger Moon (South Africa)
Lightening Moon (Neo-Pagan)
Native Wild Rice Harvest (Algonkian, Northern Cree, and Ojibwa Native Americans)
Nikini Full Moon Poya Day (Sri Lanka)
Raksha Bandhan (Parts of India, Nepal; Hindu)
Ricing Moon (Traditional)
Southern Hemisphere: Hunger, Snow, Storm, Wolf
Sturgeon Moon (Amer. Indian, Traditional)
Was Full Moon (Myanmar)
Women’s Moon (Choctaw)
Wyrt Moon (Wicca)
Gerhard Hirschfelder (Christian; Blessed)
The Holy Maccabees (Christian; Saint)
Jan van Scorel (Artology)
Kalends of August (Ancient Rome)
Lammas (a.k.a. ... 
Feast of Bread (Neopagan)
Feast of First Fruits (England, Scotland)
Festival of Albina (Irish White Barley Goddess; aka Alphito)
Gule of August (England, Scotland)
Imbolc (So. Hemisphere; Neopagan)
Lady Day Eve (Neopagan)
Lammas, Day 2 (Celtic, Pagan) [5 of 8 Festivals of the Natural Year]
Lammas Eve (a.k.a. Lughnassad Eve)
Luanistyn (Manx Gaelic)
Lithasblot (Norse Harvest Festival)
Loki and Sigyn’s Day (Norse)
Lughnasa
Lughnasadh (Grain Harvest) [Ends on Samhain]
Lúnasa (Modern Irish)
Lùnastal (Scottish Gaelic)
Lobster Boy Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Mati-Syra-Zemlya Day (Slavic Goddess of the Earth)
Pellegrini (a.k.a. Peregrinus), Hermit (Christian; Saint)
Peter Apostle in Chains (Christian; Saint)
Procession of the Cross and the beginning of Dormition Fast (Eastern Orthodox)
Richard Wilson (Artology)
The Spanish Romancers (Positivist; Saints)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Dismal Day (Unlucky or Evil Day; Medieval Europe; 15 of 24)
Egyptian Day (Unlucky Day; Middle Ages Europe) [15 of 24]
Fatal Day (Pagan) [15 of 24]
Tomobiki (友引 Japan) [Good luck all day, except at noon.]
Unlucky Day (Grafton’s Manual of 1565) [35 of 60]
Unlucky Monday (when Eve gave birth to Cain; Philippines) [1st Monday] (3 of 4)
Premieres
Alice the Peacemaker (Disney Cartoon; 1924)
American Graffiti (Film; 1973)
Being and Time, by Martin Heidegger (Book; 1927)
The Big Money, by John Dos Passos (Novel; 1936)
Burning Love, by Elvis Presley (Song; 1972)
Charley’s Aunt (Film; 1941)
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs, by Judi and Ron Barrett (Children’s Book; 1978)
Cosi Fan Tutti Frutti, by Squeeze (Album; 1985)
Crazy with the Heat (Disney Cartoon; 1947)
Crusader Rabbit (Jay Ward Cartoon TV Series; 1950)
Dune, by Frank Herbert (Novel; 1965)
The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test, by Tom Wolfe (Novel; 1968)
Eric, by Terry Pratchet (Novel; 1990) [Discworld #9]
Everybody’s Rockin’, by Neil Young (Album; 1983)
The Final Countdown (Film; 1980)
Flight of the Navigator (Film; 1986)
A Game of Thrones, by George R.R. Martin (Novel; 2000) [A Song of Fire and Ice #1]
Gangsta’s Paradise, by Coolio (Song; 1995)
Generals and Majors, by XTC (Song; 1980)
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, by Stieg Larsson (Novel; 2008) [Millennium Trilogy #1]
Guardians of the Galaxy (Film; 2014)
Heaven Can Wait (Film; 1943)
The Highwayman, by Alfred Noyes (Poem; 1906)
The Hound of the Baskervilles, by Arthur Conan Doyle (Novel; 1901)
Howard the Duck (Film; 1986)
How to Catch a Cold (Disney Cartoon; 1951)
Jeremy, by Pearl Jam (Music Video; 1992)
Make Way for Ducklings, by Robert McCloskey (Children’s Book; 1941)
Modern Man in Search of a Soul, by C.G. Jung (Philosophical Book; 1933)
Money (That’s What I Want), by Barrett Strong (Song; 1959)
MTV (Cable Network; 1981)
MySpace (Social Media App; 2003)
96 Tears, by ? and the Mysterians (Song; 1966)
North Dallas Forty (Film; 1979)
Nothing in Common (Film; 1986)
Paul Bunyan (Disney Cartoon; 1958)
Porky the Rain-Maker (WB LT Cartoon; 1936)
Rain Dogs, by Tom Waits (Album; 1985)
Rear Window (Film; 1954)
Rebecca, by Daphne du Maurier (novel; 1938)
The Road Not Taken (Poem; 1925)
Señorella and the Glass Huarache (WB LT Cartoon; 1964)
Shadows on the Rock, by Willa Cather (Novel; 1931)
The Snows of Kilimanjaro, by Ernest Hemingway (Short Story; 1936)
Steel Wheels, by The Rolling Stones (Album; 1989)
Superiority, by Arthur C. Clarke (Short Story; 1951)
The 39 Steps (Film; 1935)
Truant Officer Donald (Disney Cartoon; 1941)
The Trumpet of the Swan, by E.B. White (Children’s Book; 1970)
The Twist, by Chubby Checker (Song; 1960)
The Wiggles, by The Wiggles (Album; 1991)
Wild and Woolly Hare (WB LT Cartoon; 1959)
Witchy Woman, by The Eagles (Song; 1972)
Today’s Name Days
Alfons, Kenneth, Peter (Austria)
Alfonz, Jonatan (Croatia)
Oskar (Czech Republic)
Maira, Maire, Mairi, Maris (Estonia)
Maire (Finland)
Alphonse (France)
Alfons, Kenneth, Peter, Uwe (Germany)
Efkleos, Elesa, Markelos, Solomoni (Greece)
Boglárka (Hungary)
Alfonso, Giacomo (Italy)
Albīna, Albīns, Dags, Jarmuts, Spekonis (Latvia)
Almeda, Bartautas, Bartautė (Lithuania)
Peder, Petra (Norway)
Brodzisław, Justyn, Konrad, Konrada, Nadia, Piotr (Poland)
Božidara (Slovakia)
Alfonso, Caridad, Esperanza, Fe, Pedro (Spain)
Per (Sweden)
Charissa, Charity, Chasity, Cheri, Cherie, Cherry, Cheryl, Esperanza, Faith, Faye, Hope, Nadia, Nadine (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 213 of 2024; 152 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 2 of week 31 of 2023
Celtic Tree Calendar: Tinne (Holly) [Day 22 of 28]
Chinese: Month 6 (Ji-Wei), Day 15 (Xin-Mao)
Chinese Year of the: Rabbit 4721 (until February 10, 2024)
Hebrew: 14 Av 5783
Islamic: 14 Muharram 1445
J Cal: 3 Hasa; Threesday [3 of 30]
Julian: 19 July 2023
Moon: 100%: Full Moon
Positivist: 17 Dante (8th Month) [The Spanish Romancers]
Runic Half Month: Thorn (Defense) [Day 4 of 15]
Season: Summer (Day 42 of 94)
Zodiac: Leo (Day 11 of 31)
Calendar Changes
August (Gregorian Calendar) [Month 8 of 12]
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