It is traditionally held seven weeks following Easter. In many countries, people take the day off work to attend church services and sing hymns in honour of the Holy Spirit
The festival is observed 50 days after the Orthodox Easter celebration.
This year’s date is June 4. Sant Kabir Das was an Indian mystic poet and religious figure who lived in the 15th century.
As a significant Christian holiday, Orthodox Pentecost has been commemorated with fervour for centuries.
Vaikasi is the second Solar month in the Tamil calendar, and Visakam is the sixteenth star out of twenty-seven that appears each month.
The festival encompasses ten days, including the nine days of celebration preceding it.
The ceremony commemorates the tale of Satyavan and Savitri, and married women observe the Vat Savitri Vrat to pray for the longevity and good health of their companions.
On Dhumavati Jayanti, the seventh deity of the ten mahavidyas is worshipped.
This year, Gayatri Jayanti occurs on May 31, 2023. This day marks the birthday of the goddess Gayatri, who is known as the mother of all gods.
Bahá’u’lláh was the prophet and founder of the Bahá’ Faith, a religion that emphasises the spiritual unity of humanity.
On the Hindu calendar, this day is regarded as one of the most significant religious and spiritual occasions.
This year’s date is May 19. This day is observed in certain northern Indian provinces and Nepal. In some regions of the state of Odisha, the festival is also known as “Sabitri Uwaans.”
These celebrations are known as “Jayanthis.” There are multiple Jayantis that occur throughout the course of a year, and various communities commemorate each one in a unique manner.
Since its adherents follow the Islamic calendar, which places the day on 25 Shawwal the tenth month the precise Western dates are constantly shifting.
According to Hindu Mythology, Narada Muni was the first journalist on Earth, and he had the ability to travel everywhere in the universe.
May has two full moon days, and the Buddhist and Hindu lunar calendars can be interpreted differently, so the date varies. Buddha’s birth is commemorated as part of the Vesak festival, which commemorates the birth, enlightenment, and burial of the Buddha.
It is commemorated as the day Buddha was born, the day he attained enlightenment, and the day he died. Based on Asian lunisolar calendars, the Day of Vesak is celebrated predominantly in Vaisakha, a month in both the Buddhist and Hindu calendars.
Narasimha is the fourth incarnation of Vishnu in Hindu mythology. He was born to the sage Kashyapa and his wife Diti.
Eid al-Fitr is celebrated after the conclusion of the Holy Month of Ramadan, during which Muslims fast from sunrise to sunset; hence, it is also known as the ‘Festival of Breaking the Fast.’ Many people celebrate the festival by paying visits to friends and family
Islam is an Abrahamic monotheistic faith, which Muslims believe was revealed to the Prophet Muhammad in the Arabian Peninsula approximately 1,400 years ago.
This year’s event occurs on April 16. It is a significant time for Christian faith reflection.
In 325 A.D., the Council of Nicaea established that Easter is celebrated on the first Sunday following the first full moon on or after the March equinox.
According to Christian tradition, the day following Jesus’ death is known as Holy Saturday because he was placed to rest on that day.
According to Islam, all adult Muslims are required to observe Roza during Ramzan, also spelt Ramadan.
On this day, people don new clothes, visit temples, consume delectable dishes, and spend time with their loved ones. On this day, Bengalis exchange the phrase Shubho Nabo Barsho, which translates to “Happy New Year.”