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Spiritual Holidays & Festivals 2025

Welcome to our spiritual holidays and festivals calendar! Explore the rich tapestry of spiritual traditions from around the world, each intricately woven with profound meanings and artistic expressions. Throughout the year, you'll discover a diverse array of festivals, each offering a unique window into cultural heritage and spiritual depth. From the joyous festivities marking the […]

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Shuso

Shuso, in the context of Japanese spiritual and seasonal observances, refers to the beginning of the coldest season—the early days of true winter. Though less well known as a festival in the modern Western sense, shuso carries deep resonance in the Japanese lunisolar calendar, where the natural world and human life are seen as reflections […]

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Ganjitsu

Ganjitsu, meaning “first day” in Japanese, is the spiritual heart of Shōgatsu, the Japanese New Year celebration. Falling on 1 January, Ganjitsu is not simply the beginning of the calendar year but a deeply symbolic and sacred moment of renewal, reverence, and rebirth. Rooted in Shinto, Buddhist, and folk traditions, it marks a metaphysical threshold […]

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The Naming and Circumcision of Jesus

The Naming and Circumcision of Jesus, traditionally observed on 1 January in many liturgical Christian calendars, is a solemn and contemplative feast that commemorates two interconnected events described briefly in the Gospel of Luke: the circumcision of the infant Jesus on the eighth day after his birth, and the bestowal of his name—Jesus, meaning "God […]

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The birthday of Guru Gobind Singh

The birthday of Guru Gobind Singh, the tenth Sikh Guru, is a deeply significant occasion in the Sikh tradition, commemorating the birth in 1666 CE of a spiritual visionary, poet-warrior, and divine leader whose life was devoted to the defence of truth, dharma, and the spiritual dignity of all humanity. Celebrated either in December or […]

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Epiphany

Epiphany, celebrated on 6 January, is a luminous Christian feast that marks the manifestation of Christ to the world. Rooted in both Eastern and Western traditions, it is a day rich in symbolism, revelation, and spiritual awakening, drawing the soul toward the mystery of divine presence made visible. The word epiphany itself comes from the […]

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Christmas Eve / Day (Orthodox Christianity and Rastafarian)

Christmas Eve and Day, as celebrated in both Orthodox Christianity and Rastafarian tradition, unfold in spiritually distinct yet deeply resonant ways—each offering a vision of the incarnation of divine presence, rooted in sacred time, cultural identity, and metaphysical truth. While the Western Christian world celebrates Christmas on 25 December, many Orthodox Churches, following the Julian […]

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Theophany / Baptism of Christ

Theophany, also known in the Eastern Christian tradition as the Baptism of Christ, is celebrated on 6 January and holds immense spiritual and theological significance as a revelation of the Triune God and a sanctification of creation through water and spirit. While Western Christianity marks this date as the Epiphany—honouring the visit of the Magi—the […]

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Laba Jie / Laba Festival

Laba Jie, also known as Laba Festival, is a traditional Chinese celebration observed on the eighth day of the twelfth lunar month, a time that carries deep spiritual, agricultural, and historical resonance. While commonly associated with the boiling of Laba porridge, its deeper meaning lies in its connection to Buddhist practice, seasonal cycles, and the […]

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The birthday of Swami Vivekananda

The birthday of Swami Vivekananda, celebrated on 12 January, is honoured in India as National Youth Day and holds deep spiritual and philosophical significance across the world. It marks the birth in 1863 of one of the most radiant figures of modern Hinduism—a mystic, philosopher, orator, and monk, whose life embodied the union of ancient […]

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The Baptism of Christ

The Baptism of Christ, also known as the Baptism of the Lord, is a sacred feast in the Christian calendar that marks the moment when Jesus of Nazareth was baptised by John the Baptist in the waters of the Jordan River. Celebrated in early January—usually on the Sunday following Epiphany—this festival is rich in spiritual […]

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Makar Sankranti / Lohri / Pongal

Makar Sankranti, Lohri, and Pongal are three distinct yet spiritually resonant festivals observed across the Indian subcontinent, each marking the sun’s transition into the zodiac sign of Capricorn (Makara). This astronomical event—celebrated around 14 January—signals the end of the long winter nights and the arrival of longer, warmer days, imbued with light, renewal, and divine […]

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