Guru Nanak/Kartick Purnima/Parswanath's Rathojatra/II Poya
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Fredag 15 november, 2024
Sikhism :
Vinterlov (början)
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Fredag 20 december, 2024
Skollovens :
Julafton
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Tisdag 24 december, 2024
Vykort/Blommor :
Juldagen
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Onsdag 25 december, 2024
Katolska och protestantiska : I Europa, det vintersolstånd firades med bonfires och ritualer.
Den romerska Saturnalier pågick i flera dagar i december. Folket spelat.
Den germanska stammar också firas mitt i vintern genom att dricka alkohol. Den bulgariska och polska (med Koleduvane och Gwiazdka) fortsätter denna tradition.
Jesus från Nasaret var förmodligen född våren (men reformerta tror att Jesus föddes i höst).
Men i den 4: e århundradet, påven Julius Jag valde den 25 december för att fira Jesu födelse. Alltså, en kristen element ingick i det sedan länge etablerade midvintern festivaler.
Skollov
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Onsdag 1 januari, 2025
Skollovens :
https://dngc.ac.in/ heat waves may affect the calendar
We carry confirmed dates till May 2025
Nyårsdagen
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Onsdag 1 januari, 2025
Sekulär semester : The world's most widely celebrated holiday, New Years was set on January 1 by Julius Caesar because that was the date the Roman consuls took over their duties. Paid holiday when falling on Saturday or Sunday
Makar Sankranti/Pongal/Magh Bihu/Tusu Puja
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Tisdag 14 januari, 2025
Hinduism : The symbol is the movement from one place to another which leads to meeting someone or something. The sun leaves its present constellation to get into Sakranti .
Vinterlov (slut)
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Måndag 20 januari, 2025
Skollovens : .
Republikdagen
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Söndag 26 januari, 2025
Sekulär semester : It was the Lahore Session of the Indian National Congress at midnight of December 31, 1929 - January 1, 1930, that the Tri-Colour Flag was unfurled by the nationalists and a pledge taken that every year on January 26, the Independence Day would be celebrated and that the people would unceasingly strive for the establishment of a Sovereign Democratic Republic of India. The professed pledge was successfully redeemed on January 26, 1950, when the Constitution of India framed by the Constituent Assembly of India came into force, although the Independence from the British rule was achieved on August 15, 1947. It is because of this that August 15 is celebrated as Independence Day, while January 26 as Republic Day.