2006 Hindu Holidays
(includes Shaiva, Vaishnava & Tantric dates)
* 1/1: Day to meditate for peace throughout the world. [World
Peace Day; Universal Hour of Peace: 7:00-8:00 a.m. EST.]
* 1/4: Day ethnic discrimination was outlawed world-wide (1969); day to mourn
all manifestations of racism. [Convention on the
Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination: signed/adopted 3/7/1966;
entered into force 1/4/1969.] [Text of Convention] [For more information, see
Anti Racism Information Service website;
Human Rights Watch website.]
* 1/7: Devi Puja--Day to fast from grains (and meat) and make offerings to
Hindu Goddess Maha Devi. Flowers, incense, lamps, and vegetarian food are
offered; bells are rung and drums beaten. Shaktas are devoted to Great Goddess
Maha Devi in all Her aspects. [a/k/a Devi Vrat, Devi
Ashtami, Devi's Eighth]
[* 1/10: Vishnu Puja--Day to fast from grains (and meat) and make offerings to Hindu God
Vishnu. Flowers, incense, lamps, and vegetarian food are offered; bells are rung
and drums beaten.] [a/k/a Vishnu Vrat,
Ekadashi, Vishnu's Eleventh]
* 1/15: World Religions Day--Day to contemplate all religions as different
paths to the one universal Deity of many names and aspects.
[* 1/27: Shiva Puja--Day to fast from grains (and meat) and make offerings to Hindu God
Shiva. Flowers, incense, lamps, and vegetarian food are offered; bells are rung
and drums beaten.] [a/k/a Shiva Vrat, Shiv
Teras, Shiva's Thirteenth]
* 2/2: Sarasvati Puja--Hindu festival honoring Goddess Sarasvati, who
represents wisdom, intellect, and knowledge, as well as inspiration, arts, and
music. Hindus believe all Gods and Goddesses are aspects of the one Great
God-Goddess Maha Deva-Maha Devi. [a/k/a Vasant Panchami,
Sri Panchami]
[* 2/4: Vigil for peace, religious tolerance, and equal rights for all in Sri
Lanka.] [Sri Lanka gained its independence on 2/4/1948;
Sri Lanka's civil war arises out of the legal preference given to the Sinhala
people, the Sinhalese language, and the Buddhist religion over the Tamil people,
the Tamil language, and the Hindu religion. The Sri Lankan civil war has been
ongoing since 1983. On 2/22/2002, the Sri Lankan government and the Tamil Tigers
guerrilla organization signed a cease fire and, on 12/5/2002, an agreement was
reached to develop a federal structure of government with regional autonomy.
However, the Tamil Tigers pulled out of peace talks in 4/2003, claiming they
were being marginalized.] [For a timeline on the conflict, see
BBC
News website. For information on the peace process, see Sri
Lankan government peace process website; National
Peace Council of Sri Lanka website. For information on the human rights situation, see Human Rights Watch report: Sri Lanka;
U.S. State Department International Religious Freedom
Report for 2004: Sri Lanka.]
[* 2/5: Devi Puja--Day to fast from grains (and meat) and make offerings to Hindu
Goddess Maha Devi. Flowers, incense, lamps, and vegetarian food are offered;
bells are rung and drums beaten.] [a/k/a Devi Vrat, Devi Ashtami, Devi's Eighth]
[* 2/8: Vishnu Puja--Day to fast from grains (and meat) and make offerings to Hindu God
Vishnu. Flowers, incense, lamps, and vegetarian food are offered; bells are rung
and drums beaten.] [a/k/a Vishnu Vrat, Ekadashi, Vishnu's Eleventh]
* 2/18: Birthday of Ramakrishna Paramahansa (1836), Hindu mystic who
fervently loved Great Goddess Maha Devi - Mother of God, Mother of Nature,
Elemental Matter, and Cosmic Power. He recognized Her immanence in all, and knew
Her to be a manifestation of the one universal Deity.
[Death day 8/16/1886]
* 2/26 to 2/27: Mahashivaratri--Hindu fast, night vigil, and feast for
God-Goddess Shiva-Shakti (union of Will and Power), who dances to create,
destroy, and re-create the universe. Tantric Hindus believe Shiva is within all
men and Shakti within all women. [a/k/a Shivaratri,
Mahashivaratra, Shiva's Night, Bhole ka Vrat, Shiva Vrat, Shiva's Fast, Shiva
Puja]
* 3/1: Day the production and use of landmines was outlawed world-wide
(1999); day to mourn their victims. [Protocol on
Prohibition or Restrictions on the Use of Mines, Booby-Traps, and Other Devices
a/k/a Convention on Landmines a/k/a Mine Ban Treaty, amending the 1980
Convention on Prohibitions or Restrictions on the Use of Certain Conventional
Weapons Which May be Deemed Excessively Injurious or to Have Indiscriminate
Effects: Treaty signed/adopted 10/10/1980; entered into force 12/2/1983;
Protocol signed 12/3/1997; entered into force 3/1/1999.] [The U.S., India, and
Nepal have not ratified the Protocol.] [There are between 60 and 70 million
landmines in the ground of 70+ countries. Landmines maim or kill approximately
26,000 civilians each year, including 8,000 to 10,000 children. In the names of
Devi, Vishnu, and Shiva, and for love of Them, Hindus should renounce the
production and use of landmines, and should demand removal and destruction of
all existing landmines.] [Text
of Convention] [For more information, see International
Campaign to Ban Landmines website; Adopt
a Minefield website.] [Text of
United Nations Charter, chapter V, article 26]
[* 3/7: Devi Puja--Day to fast from grains (and meat) and make offerings to Hindu
Goddess Maha Devi. Flowers, incense, lamps, and vegetarian food are offered;
bells are rung and drums beaten.] [a/k/a Devi Vrat, Devi Ashtami, Devi's Eighth]
* 3/8: International Women's Day--Day to mourn victims of gender-based
oppression and misogyny (past and present), make peace, and celebrate women's
empowerment. [For information on International Women's
Day, see United
Nations website; A history
of International Women's Day.]
[* 3/10: Vishnu Puja--Day to fast from grains (and meat) and make offerings to Hindu God
Vishnu. Flowers, incense, lamps, and vegetarian food are offered; bells are rung
and drums beaten.] [a/k/a Vishnu Vrat, Ekadashi, Vishnu's Eleventh, Watering Eleventh, Amla Sinchan Gyas, Phalgun Sudi
11]
* 3/10 to 3/14: Holi--Hindu festival celebrating the courting of God Shiva by
Goddess Parvati, and the efforts on Her behalf by Kama (God of Love) and Rati
(Goddess of Passion). Shaivas are devoted to God Shiva in all His aspects.
[a/k/a Little Holi, Bihar Holi, Sri Chaitanya]
* 3/26: Day production and use of biological weapons was outlawed world-wide
(1975); day to mourn their victims. [Convention on the
Prohibition of the Development, Production and Stockpiling of Bacteriological
(Biological) and Toxin Weapons and on their Destruction a/k/a Biological Weapons
Convention: signed 4/10/1972; entered into force 3/26/1975.] [India is believed
to currently have a biological weapons research program in spite of the Treaty's
prohibition. India has ratified the Treaty.] [In the names of Devi, Vishnu, and
Shiva, and for love of Them, Hindus should renounce the production, acquisition,
and use of biological weapons, and should demand destruction of all existing
weapons.] [Text of
Convention] [For more information, see U.N.
Disarmament of Weapons of Mass Destruction website; Biological
and Toxin Weapons Convention website; Sipri
Chemical and Biological Weapons Project: Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention
Mainpage; Chemical and Biological
Weapons Nonproliferation Project website; Monterey
Institute of International Studies Chemical and Biological Weapons Resource Page;
Federation of American Scientists
(FAS)
Chemical and Biological Arms Control Program website.] [Text
of United Nations Charter, chapter V, article 26]
[* 3/27: Shiva Puja--Day to fast from grains (and meat) and make offerings to Hindu God
Shiva. Flowers, incense, lamps, and vegetarian food are offered; bells are rung
and drums beaten.] [a/k/a Shiva Vrat, Shiv
Teras, Shiva's Thirteenth]
* 3/30 to 4/6: Navaratri/Gangaur--Hindu festival honoring Great Goddess Maha
Devi as Gauri - life, growth, and fruition. Tantric Hindus recognize gender
equality and reject caste. [a/k/a Chetra Navratras,
Navaratra, Gauri Tritiya, Devi ki Karahi, Devi Vrat, Devi Puja]
* 4/5 to 4/6: Ramanavami--Birthday of Hindu God Rama (avatar of Vishnu),
protector of beloved wife, Goddess Sita (avatar of Lakshmi).
[a/k/a Rama Navmi, Ram Navmi]
* 4/7: World Health Day--Day to pray for healing of all those chronically and
seriously ill; day to advocate for adequate health care for all.
[Day the World Health Organization (W.H.O.) was founded in 1948.] [For information on World
Health Day, see World
Health Organization website; UN
Dag Hammarskjold Library website.] [For information on the World Health
Organization, see World Health Organization
website.]
[* 4/9: Vishnu Puja--Day to fast from grains (and meat) and make offerings to Hindu God
Vishnu. Flowers, incense, lamps, and vegetarian food are offered; bells are rung
and drums beaten.] [a/k/a Vishnu Vrat, Ekadashi, Vishnu's Eleventh]
* 4/14: Vaisakhi/Indian Solar New Year--Hindus ritually bathe in the Ganges
River to purify themselves. [a/k/a Baisakhi]
* 4/22: Earth Day--Day to honor the Earth and to meditate on Deity
manifesting as Mother Earth. [a/k/a International Earth
Day, National Earth Day] [For information about
Earth Day activities, see Earthday Network
website; Envirolink website; U.S.
government website for Earth Day; U.S.
E.P.A.
website for Earth Day.]
* 4/22: Day the world's nations guaranteed asylum to those persecuted in
their homelands on account of their ethnicity, religion, or political opinion
(1954). [Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees:
signed 7/28/1951; entered into force 4/22/1954.] [Text
of Convention] [For more information, see United
Nations High Commissioner for Refugees website; Human
Rights Watch website.]
[* 4/26: Shiva Puja--Day to fast from grains (and meat) and make offerings to Hindu God
Shiva. Flowers, incense, lamps, and vegetarian food are offered; bells are rung
and drums beaten.] [a/k/a Shiva Vrat, Shiv
Teras, Shiva's Thirteenth]
* 4/29: Day production and use of chemical weapons was outlawed world-wide
(1997); day to mourn their victims. [Convention on the
Prohibition of the Development, Production, Stockpiling and Use of Chemical
Weapons a/k/a Chemical Weapons Convention: signed 1/13/1993; entered into force
4/29/1997.] [India is believed to currently possess chemical weapons in spite of
the Treaty's prohibition. India has ratified the Treaty.] [In the name of Devi,
Vishnu, and Shiva, and for love of Them, Hindus should renounce the production,
acquisition, and use of chemical weapons, and should demand destruction of all
existing weapons.]
[Text of
Convention] [For more information, see U.N.
Disarmament of Weapons of Mass Destruction website; Organisation
for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons webpage; Sipri
Chemical and Biological Weapons Project: Chemical Weapons Convention Mainpage;
Chemical and Biological Weapons
Nonproliferation Project website; Monterey
Institute of International Studies Chemical and Biological Weapons Resource Page;
Federation
of American Scientists (FAS) Chemical and Biological Arms Control Program
website.] [Text of United
Nations Charter, chapter V, article 26]
* 5/4: National Day of Prayer--Day to pray for freedom of expression, freedom
of religion, and separation of religion and government throughout the world. [For
an overview of U.S. Supreme Court cases on freedom of religion under the U.S.
Constitution, see First
Amendment Cyber-Tribune.] [For information on religious freedom in countries
around the world, see U.S. State
Department International Religious Freedom Report; Oslo
Coalition on Freedom of Religion or Belief.] [For the text and more
information on the Constitution's First Amendment, see Cornell
University's Legal Information Institute website; First
Amendment Online website and 1st
Amendment.com website.] [For information on organizations that advocate for
freedom of religion, see Americans
United for Separation of Church and State website; American
Civil Liberty Union website; Human
Rights Watch website.]
[* 5/5: Devi Puja--Day to fast from grains (and meat) and make offerings to Hindu
Goddess Maha Devi. Flowers, incense, lamps, and vegetarian food are offered;
bells are rung and drums beaten.] [a/k/a Devi Vrat, Devi Ashtami, Devi's Eighth]
[* 5/9: Vishnu Puja--Day to fast from grains (and meat) and make offerings to Hindu God
Vishnu. Flowers, incense, lamps, and vegetarian food are offered; bells are rung
and drums beaten.] [a/k/a Vishnu Vrat, Ekadashi, Vishnu's Eleventh]
[* 5/25: Shiva Puja--Day to fast from grains (and meat) and make offerings to Hindu God
Shiva. Flowers, incense, lamps, and vegetarian food are offered; bells are rung
and drums beaten.] [a/k/a Shiva Vrat, Shiv
Teras, Shiva's Thirteenth]
[* 6/4: Devi Puja--Day to fast from grains (and meat) and make offerings to Hindu
Goddess Maha Devi. Flowers, incense, lamps, and vegetarian food are offered;
bells are rung and drums beaten.] [a/k/a Devi Vrat, Devi Ashtami, Devi's Eighth]
[* 6/7: Vishnu Puja--Day to fast from grains (and meat) and make offerings to Hindu God
Vishnu. Flowers, incense, lamps, and vegetarian food are offered; bells are rung
and drums beaten.] [a/k/a Vishnu Vrat, Ekadashi, Vishnu's Eleventh, Waterless Eleventh, Nirjala Ekadashi, Jyesth Sudi
11]
[* 6/23: Shiva Puja--Day to fast from grains (and meat) and make offerings to Hindu God
Shiva. Flowers, incense, lamps, and vegetarian food are offered; bells are rung
and drums beaten.] [a/k/a Shiva Vrat, Shiv
Teras, Shiva's Thirteenth]
* 7/1: Day the world's nations committed to stop proliferation of nuclear
weapons (1968); vigil to protest the production and use of all nuclear weapons
world-wide. [Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear
Weapons: signed 7/1/1968; entered into force 3/5/1970.] [India has developed
nuclear weapons in spite of the Treaty's prohibition. India has not ratified the
Treaty.] [In the names of Devi, Vishnu, and Shiva, and for love of Them, Hindus
should renounce the production, acquisition, and use of nuclear weapons, and
should demand destruction of all existing weapons.]
[Text of Convention] [For more
information, see U.N. Disarmament of Weapons of Mass Destruction website;
International Atomic Energy Agency (I.A.E.A.) website. For information on
India's nukes, see Federation of American Scientists
(FAS) nuke guide]
[Text of United Nations Charter, chapter
V, article 26]
* 7/1: Day endangered species became internationally protected (1975); day to
celebrate all the world's creatures. [Convention on
International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora:
signed/adopted 3/3/1973; entered into force 7/1/1975.] [Text
of Convention] [For more information, see U.N.
Environmental Programme CITES website; World
Wildlife Fund website; EarthJustice
website.]
[* 7/4: Devi Puja--Day to fast from grains (and meat) and make offerings to Hindu
Goddess Maha Devi. Flowers, incense, lamps, and vegetarian food are offered;
bells are rung and drums beaten.] [a/k/a Devi Vrat, Devi Ashtami, Devi's Eighth]
[* 7/7: Vishnu Puja--Day to fast from grains (and meat) and make offerings to Hindu God
Vishnu. Flowers, incense, lamps, and vegetarian food are offered; bells are rung
and drums beaten.] [a/k/a Vishnu Vrat, Ekadashi, Vishnu's Eleventh, Gods' Sleeping Eleventh, Dev Shayani Ekadashi,
Asharh Sudi 11]
[* 7/23: Shiva Puja--Day to fast from grains (and meat) and make offerings to Hindu God
Shiva. Flowers, incense, lamps, and vegetarian food are offered; bells are rung
and drums beaten.] [a/k/a Shiva Vrat, Shiv
Teras, Shiva's Thirteenth]
[* 8/2: Devi Puja--Day to fast from grains (and meat) and make offerings to Hindu
Goddess Maha Devi. Flowers, incense, lamps, and vegetarian food are offered;
bells are rung and drums beaten.] [a/k/a Devi Vrat, Devi Ashtami, Devi's Eighth]
[* 8/5: Vishnu Puja--Day to fast from grains (and meat) and make offerings to Hindu God
Vishnu. Flowers, incense, lamps, and vegetarian food are offered; bells are rung
and drums beaten.] [a/k/a Vishnu Vrat, Ekadashi, Vishnu's Eleventh]
* 8/15: Day India was partitioned into India and Pakistan, and Kashmir joined
India over Pakistan's objection (1947); vigil for true peace, justice, and
religious tolerance for all in South Asia. [India has a
secular democratic government and its populace is largely Hindu. Pakistan has a
military government and its populace is largely Muslim. Kashmir's population is
largely Muslim, but its ruler chose to join India on 10/26/1947. The U.N.
proposed a plebiscite to determine the Kashmiri people's preference on 1/5/1949,
but it has never been held. India and Pakistan have fought 3 wars over Kashmir,
and now have an uneasy peace.] [Both India and Pakistan have nuclear weapons and
have threatened to use them. Both have also refused to sign the Treaty on the
Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons.] [On 4/10/2003, India threatened to attack
Pakistan for allowing Pakistani terrorists to attack the Indian Parliament in
12/2001 and for allowing continuing attacks on Kashmiri India. India asserted
the same right to preemptive war as asserted by the U.S. and the U.K. in
attacking Iraq. However, on 4/19/2003, India's Prime Minister Atal Bihari
Vajpayee called for peace talks with Pakistan and offered to normalize
relations. Pakistan's Prime Minister Zafarullah Khan Jamali has indicated an
interest in peace talks and agreed to normalize relations.]
[For information on the nuclear problem, see Federation
of American Scientists (FAS) website: Indo-Pakistani Conflict; India's
nukes; Pakistan's nukes.
For information on the history of the conflict, see Jammu
& Kashmir : The Complete Knowledge Base. For information on human
rights, see Human Rights Watch
report: India; Human Rights
Watch report: Pakistan; U.S.
State Department International Religious Freedom Report for 2004: India; U.S.
State Department International Religious Freedom Report for 2004: Pakistan.]
* 8/15 to 8/16: Sri Krishna Jayanti--Birthday of Hindu God Krishna (avatar of
God Vishnu), beloved of Goddess Radha (avatar of Goddess Lakshmi). Vaishnavas
are devoted to God Vishnu and His avatars. [a/k/a
Janmashtami, Janmastami, Govinda]
[* 8/21: Shiva Puja--Day to fast from grains (and meat) and make offerings to Hindu God
Shiva. Flowers, incense, lamps, and vegetarian food are offered; bells are rung
and drums beaten.] [a/k/a Shiva Vrat, Shiv
Teras, Shiva's Thirteenth]
* 8/27 to 9/6: Ganesha Chaturthi--Hindu festival honoring God Ganesha (son of
Goddess Parvati and God Shiva) as the challenger - creator and remover of
obstacles. Hindus believe all Gods and Goddesses are aspects of the limitless,
attributeless, immanent, and transcendent Brahman. [a/k/a
Ganesh Chaturthi, Ganesh Chaturathi, Ganesh Chauth]
* 8/28: Opening of the Second World Parliament of Religions (1993), attended
by members of all the world's religions. A Global Ethic was adopted that
condemns hatred, aggression, oppression, and environmental abuses committed in
the name of religion. [Text
of Global Ethic]
[* 9/1: Devi Puja--Day to fast from grains (and meat) and make offerings to Hindu
Goddess Maha Devi. Flowers, incense, lamps, and vegetarian food are offered;
bells are rung and drums beaten.] [a/k/a Devi Vrat, Devi Ashtami, Devi's Eighth]
* 9/3: Day gender discrimination was outlawed world-wide (1981); day to mourn
all manifestations of sexism. [Convention on the
Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women: adopted by U.N.
General Assembly 12/18/1979; signed 3/1/1980; entered into force 9/3/1981.] [Text
of Convention] [For more information, see WomenWatch:
United Nations Division for the Advancement of Women website; Feminist
Majority Foundation website; Human
Rights Watch website.]
[* 9/4: Vishnu Puja--Day to fast from grains (and meat) and make offerings to Hindu God
Vishnu. Flowers, incense, lamps, and vegetarian food are offered; bells are rung
and drums beaten.] [a/k/a Vishnu Vrat,
Ekadashi, Vishnu's Eleventh]
[* 9/7 to 9/22: Saradhas--Hindu festival in which offerings are made for
departed ancestors.] [a/k/a Sraddhas, Pitr-Paksha]
[* 9/20: Shiva Puja--Day to fast from grains (and meat) and make offerings to Hindu God
Shiva. Flowers, incense, lamps, and vegetarian food are offered; bells are rung
and drums beaten.] [a/k/a Shiva Vrat, Shiv
Teras, Shiva's Thirteenth]
* 9/21: International Day of Peace--Day to demonstrate for peace with justice
throughout the world. [a/k/a U.N. International Day of
Peace]
[For more information on the International Day of Peace, see United
Nations website; International
Day of Peace website; International Day
of Peace Vigil website.]
* 9/23 to 10/2: Navaratri/Durga Puja--Hindu festival of Great Goddess Maha
Devi as Durga, protector of the powerless; celebrates Her destruction of evil
and restoration of cosmic order. [a/k/a Asuj Navratras,
Navaratra, Sanjhi, Dassehra, Dussehra, Devi Vrat, Devi Puja]
* 10/2: Birthday of Mahatma Mohandas Gandhi (1869), Hindu advocate for human
rights and self-reliance, who practiced active non-violent resistance to
injustice. [a/k/a Gandhi Jayanti] [Death day 1/30/1948]
[* 10/2: Dassehra--Recounts the rescue of Hindu Goddess Sita (avatar of
Lakshmi) by God Rama (avatar of Vishnu) from an evil demon.] [a/k/a
Dasara, Dasera, Dussera, Dussehra]
[* 10/3: Vishnu Puja--Day to fast from grains (and meat) and make offerings to Hindu God
Vishnu. Flowers, incense, lamps, and vegetarian food are offered; bells are rung
and drums beaten.] [a/k/a Vishnu Vrat, Ekadashi, Vishnu's Eleventh]
* 10/18: Day the Clean Water Act was enacted (1972); day to give thanks for
the water we drink. [Pub. L. 92-500, 86 Stat. 896, 33
U.S.C. 1251 et seq.] [Text of statute]
[See also EarthJustice
website.]
* 10/18 to 10/21: Diwali/Lunar New Year/Festival of Lights--Hindu festival
for Goddess Lakshmi (source of health, fertility, and prosperity) and Her
consort, God Vishnu (the preserver); focus is on peace-making and new
beginnings. Hindus' life goals are ethical living, passionate love, prosperity,
and spiritual devotion. [a/k/a Divali, Dipavali, Deepavali,
Bandi Chhor Divas]
[* 10/19: Shiva Puja--Day to fast from grains (and meat) and make offerings to Hindu God
Shiva. Flowers, incense, lamps, and vegetarian food are offered; bells are rung
and drums beaten.] [a/k/a Shiva Vrat, Shiv
Teras, Shiva's Thirteenth]
* 10/21: Kali Puja--Hindu festival honoring Great Goddess Maha Devi as Kali -
decay, death, and transformation.
[* 10/30: Devi Puja--Day to fast from grains (and meat) and make offerings to Hindu
Goddess Maha Devi. Flowers, incense, lamps, and vegetarian food are offered;
bells are rung and drums beaten.] [a/k/a Devi Vrat, Devi Ashtami, Devi's Eighth]
[* 11/2: Vishnu Puja--Day to fast from grains (and meat) and make offerings to Hindu God
Vishnu. Flowers, incense, lamps, and vegetarian food are offered; bells are rung
and drums beaten.] [a/k/a Vishnu Vrat, Ekadashi, Vishnu's Eleventh, Gods' Awakening Eleventh, Dev Uthani Gyas, Karttik
Sudi 11]
* 11/3: World Community Day--Day for celebrating the unity behind diversity
and remembering we are all one people - all children of the one universal Deity
of many names and aspects.
* 11/16: Fast for an Abundant World Harvest--Day to fast and commit to action
to help prevent deaths from malnourishment world-wide.
[a/k/a Fast for a World Harvest] [For more information, see the
Oxfam
America website.]
[* 11/18: Shiva Puja--Day to fast from grains (and meat) and make offerings to Hindu God
Shiva. Flowers, incense, lamps, and vegetarian food are offered; bells are rung
and drums beaten.] [a/k/a Shiva Vrat, Shiv
Teras, Shiva's Thirteenth]
* 11/23: Thanksgiving Day--Day to give thanks for the abundance of our land
and for our food, clothes, shelter, and health.
[* 11/28: Devi Puja--Day to fast from grains (and meat) and make offerings to Hindu
Goddess Maha Devi. Flowers, incense, lamps, and vegetarian food are offered;
bells are rung and drums beaten.] [a/k/a Devi Vrat, Devi Ashtami, Devi's Eighth]
* 12/1: World AIDS Day--Day to pray for healing of all those suffering with
AIDS and HIV. [For information on World AIDS Day, see World
AIDS Day website. For information about the global fight against AIDS, see UNAIDS
website.] [For information on HIV/AIDS and Human Rights, see Human
Rights Watch website.]
[* 12/1: Vishnu Puja--Day to fast from grains (and meat) and make offerings to Hindu God
Vishnu. Flowers, incense, lamps, and vegetarian food are offered; bells are rung
and drums beaten.] [a/k/a Vishnu Vrat, Ekadashi, Vishnu's Eleventh]
* 12/10: Day the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was adopted, and
fundamental rights were recognized world-wide (1948). [The
U.N. General Assembly adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (U.D.H.R.)
in Resolution 217 A(III).] [a/k/a International Human Rights Day] [Text
of Declaration] [For more information on the history of the U.D.H.R., see Franklin
& Eleanor Roosevelt Institute website.] [The U.D.H.R. is generally
recognized as binding customary international law. In 1966, the concepts of the
U.D.H.R. were expanded and drafted into two binding international treaties with
enforcement mechanisms. The Covenant on Civil and Political Rights [text
of Covenant] is enforced by the Human Rights Committee [see Human
Rights Committee website; University
of Minnesota Human Rights Library website] and the United Nations High
Commissioner for Human Rights. [See Office of
the High Commissioner for Human Rights website; Human
Rights Watch website.] The Covenant on Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights
[text of Covenant]
is enforced by the Committee on Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights. [See Committee
on Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights website.]
* 12/15: Day the Bill of Rights became part of the Constitution, guaranteeing
fundamental rights to all (1791). [a/k/a Bill of Rights
Day]
[Text
of Bill of Rights] [For more information about the Bill of Rights and the
U.S. Constitution, see U.S.
National Archives & Records Administration website and the Bill
of Rights Institute website] [For information on organizations that advocate
for enforcement of rights and liberties in the Bill of Rights, see Center
for Constitutional Rights website; American
Civil Liberties Union website.]
* 12/17: Day the Clean Air Act was enacted (1963); day to give thanks for the
air we breathe. [Pub. L. 88-206, 77 Stat. 392, 42 U.S.C.
7401 et seq.] [Text of statute]
[See also EarthJustice
website.]
[* 12/18: Shiva Puja--Day to fast from grains (and meat) and make offerings to Hindu God
Shiva. Flowers, incense, lamps, and vegetarian food are offered; bells are rung
and drums beaten.] [a/k/a Shiva Vrat, Shiv
Teras, Shiva's Thirteenth]
[* 12/26: Day to mourn all those killed in the Asian tsunami (2004) and to
aid those who survived.]
* 12/28: Day the Endangered Species Act was enacted (1973); day to mourn
those creatures already extinct. [Pub. L. 93-205, 87 Stat.
884, 16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.] [Text
of statute] [See also EarthJustice
website.]
[* 12/28: Devi Puja--Day to fast from grains (and meat) and make offerings to Hindu
Goddess Maha Devi. Flowers, incense, lamps, and vegetarian food are offered;
bells are rung and drums beaten.] [a/k/a Devi Vrat, Devi Ashtami, Devi's Eighth]
[* 12/30: Vishnu Puja--Day to fast from grains (and meat) and make offerings to Hindu God
Vishnu. Flowers, incense, lamps, and vegetarian food are offered; bells are rung
and drums beaten.] [a/k/a Vishnu Vrat, Ekadashi, Vishnu's Eleventh]
[Hinduism originated in India. The holy scripture of
the Hindus is the Vedas: the Rig Veda (containing verses of praise), the Yajur
Veda (containing ritual offering requirements), the Sama Veda (containing verses
or chants for ritual offerings), and the Atharva Veda (containing magical
verses). Hindu sacred literature also includes the Brahmanas, the Aranyakas, the
Upanishads, the Sutras, the Sastras, the Epics, and the Puranas. There are three
primary denominations of Hinduism: Shaivism (including Yoga) is focused on God
Shiva in all His aspects, Shaktism is focused on Great Goddess Maha Devi (who
encompasses all Goddesses), and Vaishnavism is focused on God Vishnu and His
avatars (including Rama and Krishna). Tantrism (Tantra), a smaller denomination
of Hinduism, is focused on either Shiva and Devi/Shakti or Vishnu and Devi/Lakshmi
(or Krishna and Radha).]
[Devotion to Deity (Bhakti) is often expressed with
poetry, music, and dance. Hindus offer daily puja (worship) to the Deity in home
shrines or village temples. To honor a Deity, some Hindus fast from grains (vrat)
(in addition to meat) for a day each week, fortnight, or month. Hindu Deities
are also honored during Hindu festivals. Hindu holidays have different names,
meanings, and practices, depending on whether the celebrants are Shaivas,
Shaktas, Vaishnaivas, or Tantrics, and depending on the region of India that the
holiday is celebrated.]
[Hindu holidays are dated based on the Indian lunisolar
calendar (Bikrami calendar or Vikram Samvat). In different localities, festivals
may be celebrated a day earlier or a day later than the date given.]
[Information in brackets is not found in the printed
calendar.]
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