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*Summer Solstice, festival of Kwand and Khandiwa, day of restoration and judgment, day of the dead
 
*Summer Solstice, festival of Kwand and Khandiwa, day of restoration and judgment, day of the dead
 
*Festival of Lord Vimal, late summer, starmoon is full (goddess of Starmoon is regarded as wife of Lord Vimal)
 
*Festival of Lord Vimal, late summer, starmoon is full (goddess of Starmoon is regarded as wife of Lord Vimal)
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*Festival Celebration of Triumph of Shakla over Kshu, early autumn
 
*Festival Celebration of Triumph of Shakla over Kshu, early autumn
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*Winter Solstice, rebirth of the sun
 
*Winter Solstice, rebirth of the sun
 
*Festival of Kshamuna and Kerchala, (late winter) midnight journey with torches of Xamunite priestesses, journey of men at dawn to temple to meet wives
 
*Festival of Kshamuna and Kerchala, (late winter) midnight journey with torches of Xamunite priestesses, journey of men at dawn to temple to meet wives
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*Purification of Waters of Lake Vimal, (early spring), small boats with candle lamps set out on the lake in the evening
 
*Purification of Waters of Lake Vimal, (early spring), small boats with candle lamps set out on the lake in the evening
 
*[[Salmakhumratta]] (late Spring)
 
*[[Salmakhumratta]] (late Spring)
*Republic Day, celebrates creation of the Republic in 2586, subsequent to [[Treaty of Johaulia (2585)]]
 
  
 
By Locality
 
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*Celebration of Zagôtha, Mother of Rats, [[Vimaluna]]
 
*Celebration of Zagôtha, Mother of Rats, [[Vimaluna]]
  
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*Republic Day, celebrates creation of the Republic in 2586, subsequent to [[Treaty of Johaulia (2585)]]
  
 
=See Also=
 
=See Also=

Latest revision as of 03:08, 20 December 2021


Late Summer
  • Summer Solstice, festival of Kwand and Khandiwa, day of restoration and judgment, day of the dead
  • Festival of Lord Vimal, late summer, starmoon is full (goddess of Starmoon is regarded as wife of Lord Vimal)
Autumn
  • Festival Celebration of Triumph of Shakla over Kshu, early autumn
Winter
  • Winter Solstice, rebirth of the sun
  • Festival of Kshamuna and Kerchala, (late winter) midnight journey with torches of Xamunite priestesses, journey of men at dawn to temple to meet wives
Spring and Early Summer
  • Purification of Waters of Lake Vimal, (early spring), small boats with candle lamps set out on the lake in the evening
  • Salmakhumratta (late Spring)

By Locality

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See Also