2008 Asian Holidays:
Zoroastrian - Sikh - Jain - Taoist - Shinto
* 12/31 to 1/4: Zoroastrian celebration of Divine Spirit Vohu Manah (Good
Intent), creator and protector of animals. Vohu Manah is one of seven male and
female divine emanations of Deity Ahura Mazda. [a/k/a
Maidhyairya, Mid-Winter]
* 1/1: Day to meditate for peace throughout the world.
[World Peace Day; Universal Hour of Peace: 7:00-8:00 a.m. EST.]
* 1/1 to 1/6: Shogatsu/Shinto New Year's Festival--The Kami (Nature Spirits)
of the four directions are honored, and prayers for happiness, good health, and
prosperity are made. [a/k/a Shihohai, Genshisai,
Shinnen-enkai]
* 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.]
* 1/5: Birthday of Guru Gobind Rai Singh Sahib, tenth Sikh guru (1666). He
believed that only those who love find Deity, and exhorted Sikhs to show
compassion for humanity. [Sikhs visit gurdwaras (temples),
where the Adi Granth is read, hymns are sung, and a communal meal is shared.]
[Guru Gobind Singh lived 1666-1708; guru 1675-1708.] [a/k/a Guru Gobind Singh
Parkash]
* 1/7: Koshogatsu--Shinto rite honoring Goddess Izanami, partner of God
Izanagi. They created Nature and the Kami.
* 1/10: Day North Korea (DPRK) withdrew from the Treaty on the
Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (2003). [North Korea
announced its intention to reactivate its nuclear program in 10/2002, ejected
I.A.E.A. inspectors in 12/2002, and is now in the process of developing nuclear
weapons. Pursuant to the Agreed Framework of 1994, North Korea agreed to abandon
an earlier nuclear program in exchange for agricultural, energy, and economic
aid. North Korea alleges that the U.S. did not deliver all its promised aid, and
North Koreans are suffering from starvation due to a long-term famine. North
Korea also believes that the U.S. plans to attack it after attacking Iraq
because it was labeled part of the "Axis of Evil." It objects to the build-up of
U.S. troops on/near the Korean peninsula. It has said that an attack on North
Korea would trigger "Total War" and a "Third World War." North Korea has also
said that it would view economic sanctions as an act of war. On 2/6/2003, it
threatened a preemptive strike on U.S. troops in the demilitarized zone (DMZ).
North Korea has one of the largest armies in the world. It could attack South
Korea and Japan, and may have the ability to strike as far as Alaska, Hawaii,
and the West Coast of the U.S. North Korea requested direct dialogue with the
U.S., but the U.S. refused to negotiate directly with North Korea until China
agreed to host talks. (The U.S. has no formal relations with North Korea.) Talks
occurred on 4/23-24/2003. On 4/24/2003, North Korea announced that it had a
nuclear weapon. On 5/12/2003, North Korea withdrew from an agreement with South
Korea to keep the Korean peninsula nuclear-free. Six-nation talks began in
August 2003 and continued in February 2004 and June 2004. However, North Korea
refused to attend talks in September 2004. On 2/10/2005, North Korea suspended
its participation in the talks.] [Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear
Weapons: signed 7/1/1968; entered into force 3/5/1970. The International Atomic
Energy Agency (I.A.E.A.) is authorized to enforce compliance with the Treaty.]
[Agreed Framework Between the United States of America and the Democratic
People's Republic of Korea: signed 10/21/1994.]
* 1/15: Seljin-no-hi/Coming of Age Day--Shinto festival honoring 20-year-old
men and women.
* 1/20: World Religions Day--Day to contemplate all religions as different
paths to the one universal Deity of many names and aspects.
* 1/31: Birthday of Guru Har Rai Sahib, seventh Sikh guru.
[Guru Har Rai lived 1630-1661; guru 1644-1661.] [a/k/a
Guru Har Rai Parkash]
* 2/1 to 2/29: Ethnic Equality Month--Time to honor all peoples and their
positive traditions; time to meditate on the equality of all peoples, on the
respect due to them, and on God-Goddess manifesting as African, Asian, Oceanic,
Middle Eastern, European, Hispanic, and Native American.
[Expands idea of African-American History Month a/k/a Black History Month.]
* 2/3: Setsuban-Sai--Shinto rite in which good fortune is invoked and evil
exorcised. [a/k/a Bean-Throwing Festival, Turn of the
Seasons Festival]
* 2/4: Vigil for peace, religious tolerance, and equal rights for all in Sri
Lanka - now in the throes of civil war. [The 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.] [Sri Lanka gained its independence on 2/4/1948.]
* 2/7 to 2/10: Hsih Nien/Suhl/Tet--Chinese and East Asian Lunar New Year
(Year 4706: the Rat).
* 2/17: Toshigoi--Shinto rite honoring the Kami and offering prayers for a
bountiful rice harvest. Shinto try to live in harmony with the cosmic forces of
the Kami. [a/k/a Kinensai]
* 2/19: Day the President ordered the internment of loyal Japanese Americans
during World War II (1942); day to mourn Asian victims of internment and
exclusion (past and present), make peace, and celebrate empowerment of Asian
Americans. [Executive Order 9066 was signed by Franklin D.
Roosevelt.]
* 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.] [India, Nepal, China,
South Korea, North Korea, Burma, Laos, and Vietnam 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. All should renounce the production and use
of landmines, and should demand removal and destruction of all existing
landmines.]
* 3/1 to 3/31: Gender Equality Month--Time to honor both genders; time to
meditate on the equality of women and men, on the respect due to both women and
men, and on Goddess-God manifesting as woman and man.
[Expands idea of Women's History Month.]
* 3/3: Girls' Festival--Shinto festival honoring girls.
[a/k/a Hina Matsuri, Doll Festival]
* 3/5: Day commemorating the birth of Taoist Lao-Tzu (570? BCE). Taoists seek
enlightenment and live in harmony with Nature. [570?-490?
BCE; alternate dates 604-531 BCE]
* 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.
* 3/14: Sikh New Year (Nanakshahi Era 540 begins). Accession of Guru Har Rai
Sahib, seventh Sikh guru, commemorated. [Guru Har Rai
lived 1630-1661; guru 1644-1661.] [a/k/a Guru Har Rai Gur Ghaddhi]
* 3/16 to 3/20: Zoroastrian celebration of Divine Spirit Spenta Mainyu (Holy
Spirit), creator and protector of humans. [a/k/a
Hamaspathmaedaya, All Souls, Parsi Muktad, Irani Farvadigan]
* 3/19: Death of Guru Hargobind Sahib, sixth Sikh guru, commemorated.
[Guru Hargobind lived 1595-1644; guru 1606-1644.] [a/k/a
Guru Hargobind Jyoti Jot]
* 3/21: Naw Ruz--Zoroastrian New Year and celebration of Divine Spirit Asha
Vahishta (Righteousness), creator and protector of fire.
[a/k/a No Ruz, Nawroz, Feast of Ahura Mazda, Spring Equinox]
* 3/21: Taoist festival honoring the Shen (Deities) of Water, East, and
Spring; prayers are made for growth. Taoists believe the unity of Yin (Eternal
Feminine) and Yang (Eternal Masculine) make up the psyche-matter-energy of the
eternal all-encompassing Ch'i.
* 3/21: Shunki-Korei-Sai--Shinto rite honoring ancestral spirits.
[a/k/a Haru-no-Higan]
* 3/26: Day commemorating the birth of Zoroastrian Prophet Zarathustra (628
BCE). [628-551 BCE: exact dates unknown]
* 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.] [China is believed
to currently possess biological weapons; India and North Korea are believed to
currently have biological weapons research programs. All have ratified the
Treaty. All should renounce the production, acquisition, and use of biological
weapons, and should demand destruction of all existing weapons.]
* 3/31: Vigil to mourn China's annexation of Tibet (1959) and the killings,
torture, and religious persecution of Tibetan Buddhists.
[Day the Dalai Lama fled into exile following the Chinese invasion of Tibet.]
* 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.]
* 4/8: Hana Matsuri/Shinto flower Festival--Shinto rite honoring the Kami of
Flowers.
* 4/13 to 4/21: Navapad Oli--Jain period of fasting, recitation of holy
scripture, and meditation on the principles of right knowledge, right faith,
right conduct, and right penance. Jainas honor Arihantas (conquerors of
passions), Siddhas (liberated souls), Acharyas (spiritual leaders), Upadhyayas
(spiritual teachers), and Sadhus (renouncers). [a/k/a
Navapada, Nav-pad Oli, Navapad Oli, Ayambil Oli, Aambil ki Ooli, Oli, Oliji,
Siddha Chakra, Navadevata Puja, Vardhaman tap]
* 4/14: Day the Sikh Khalsa was created (1699). Men and women initiated into
the Khalsa seek harmony with the divine through introspection and service to the
dispossessed.
* 4/16: Death of Guru Angad Dev Sahib, second Sikh guru, commemorated;
accession of Guru Amar Das Sahib, third Sikh guru, commemorated.
[Guru Angad lived 1504-1552; guru 1539-1552.] [Guru Amar Das lived 1479-1574;
guru 1552-1574.] [a/k/a Guru Angad Jyoti Jot, Guru Amar Das Gur Ghaddi]
* 4/16: Death of Guru Har Krishan Sahib, eighth Sikh guru, commemorated;
accession of Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib, ninth Sikh guru, commemorated.
[Guru Har Krishan lived 1656-1664; guru 1661-1664.] [Guru
Tegh Bahadur lived 1621-1675; guru 1664-1675.] [a/k/a Guru Har Krishan Jyoti
Jot, Guru Tegh Bahadur Gur Ghaddhi]
* 4/17: Day Cambodia fell to the Khmer Rouge, who caused the deaths of more
than a million civilians (1975); vigil for true peace, justice, and respect for
the human rights of all in Asia.
* 4/18: Day commemorating the birth of Mahavira Vardhamana Jnatrputra (599
BCE), founder of the Jain faith. [599-527 BCE: exact dates
unknown] [a/k/a Mahavir Jayanti, Mahavira Jayanti, Mahavir Bhagwan's Janma
Kalyanak]
* 4/18: Birthday of Guru Angad Dev Sahib, second Sikh guru, commemorated;
birthday of Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib, ninth Sikh guru, commemorated.
[Guru Angad lived 1504-1552; guru 1539-1552.] [Guru Tegh Bahadur lived
1621-1675; guru 1664-1675.] [a/k/a Guru Angad Parkash, Guru Tegh Bahadur Parkash]
* 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]
* 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.]
* 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.] [North Korea, China, Taiwan, and Burma are believed to currently
possess chemical weapons. China has ratified the Treaty; North Korea, Taiwan,
and Burma have not. All should renounce the production, acquisition, and use of
chemical weapons, and should demand destruction of all existing weapons.]
* 4/30 to 5/4: Zoroastrian celebration of Divine Spirit Khshathra Vairya
(Power), creator and protector of the Sky. Zoroastrians worship the one
transcendent and immanent Deity Ahura Mazda, who is symbolized by a sacred fire.
[a/k/a Maidhyoizaremaya, Mid-Spring]
* 5/1: National Day of Prayer--Day to pray for freedom of expression, freedom
of religion, and separation of religion and government throughout the world.
* 5/2: Birthday of Guru Arjan Dev Sahib, fifth Sikh guru, commemorated.
[Guru Arjan compiled the Adi Granth, the sacred scripture
of the Sikhs and built Harimandir, the Holy Temple of the Sikhs, at Amritsar.]
[Guru Arjan lived 1563-1606; guru 1581-1606.] [a/k/a Guru Arjan Parkash]
* 5/3: Taue Matsuri--Shinto rice-planting festival.
* 5/5: Boys' Festival--Shinto festival honoring boys.
* 5/8: Akshay Tritiya--Final day of Jain fast; day of Jain pilgrimage. Jainas
practice harmlessness, simplicity, and charity to attain enlightenment and unity
with Deity. [Jainas who have undertaken fasts are rewarded
with sugar cane juice.] [a/k/a Akshaya Tritiya, Akshaya Thritiya, Akshyatritiya,
Akshay Trutiya, Akhatrij, Varshitap Prarana, Varshitap Parna]
* 5/23: Birthday of Guru Amar Das Sahib, third Sikh guru, commemorated.
[Guru Amar Das lived 1479-1574; guru 1552-1574.] [a/k/a
Guru Amar Das Parkash]
* 6/4: Day to mourn the massacre of the peaceful pro-democracy protesters in
Tiananmen Square, Beijing, China (1989); vigil for democracy and respect for the
human rights of all in China.
* 6/11: Accession of Guru Hargobind Sahib, sixth Sikh guru, commemorated.
[Guru Hargobind lived 1595-1644; guru 1606-1644.] [a/k/a Guru Hargobind Gur
Ghaddhi]
* 6/15: Suijin Matsuri--Shinto rite honoring the Kami of Water.
[a/k/a Water Kami Festival]
* 6/16: Death of Guru Arjan Dev Sahib, fifth Sikh guru, commemorated.
[Sikhs visit gurdwaras (temples), where the Adi Granth is
read, hymns are sung, and a communal meal is shared.] [Guru Arjan lived
1563-1606; guru 1581-1606.] [a/k/a Guru Arjan Jyoti Jot]
* 6/21: Taoist festival honoring Shang-Ti/Heavenly Emperor, Father of Justice
and Law, and manifestation of the Te (Virtuous Inner Power). Also celebrates the
peak of the masculine Yang half of the year and the Shen of Fire, South, and
Summer; prayers are made for strength and maturity, and offerings are made to
the ancestors.
* 6/29 to 7/3: Zoroastrian celebration of Divine Spirit Haurvatat
(Wholeness), creator and protector of water. [a/k/a
Maidhyoishema, Mid-Summer]
* 6/30: Oharai/Grand Purification Festival--Shinto rite exorcising evil from
the world. [Devotees are purified from offenses
committed.] [a/k/a Oh-Harai-Taisai, Great Purification Festival]
* 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.] [China has failed to
destroy its nuclear weapons in spite of the Treaty's requirement that it work
towards disarmament. India, Pakistan, and North Korea have developed nuclear
weapons in spite of the Treaty's prohibition. All should renounce the
production, acquisition, and use of nuclear weapons, and should demand
destruction of all existing weapons.]
* 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.]
* 7/5: Birthday of Guru Hargobind Sahib, sixth Sikh guru, commemorated.
[Guru Hargobind lived 1595-1644; guru 1606-1644.] [a/k/a
Guru Hargobind Parkash]
* 7/7: Tanabata--Shinto rite honoring the Kami of the Stars.
[a/k/a Star Kami Festival]
* 7/23: Birthday of Guru Har Krishan Sahib, eighth Sikh guru, commemorated.
[Guru Har Krishan lived 1656-1664; guru 1661-1664.] [a/k/a
Guru Har Krishan Parkash]
* 8/6: Day to mourn those harmed by the atomic bomb attacks on Japan (1945);
day to advocate for world-wide prohibition of all weapons of mass destruction.
[Hiroshima was bombed on 8/6/1945; Nagasaki was bombed on
8/9/1945: over 270,000 civilians died from the bombs and radiation.] [Use of
weapons of mass destruction is now recognized to constitute a crime against
humanity and cannot be justified under any circumstances.]
* 8/8: Vigil for democracy and respect for the human rights of all in Burma.
[Day a pro-democracy demonstration opposing the
authoritarian military government was attacked by government troops (1988);
catalyst for the military crackdown.]
* 8/15: Kaza Matsuri--Shinto rite honoring the Kami of Wind. The Kami are
manifestations of the one universal, primordial and eternal, immanent and
transcendent Deity, Kuni-Tokotachi-no-Kami. [a/k/a Wind
Kami festival]
* 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.]
* 8/17: Vigil for peace, justice, religious tolerance, and respect for the
human rights of all in Indonesia. [Since 1/1/1999, due to
forced conversions to Islam, there has been interreligious violence between
Muslims and Christians in Indonesia. Indonesia Independence Day is 8/17.]
* 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.
* 8/28 to 9/3: Paryusana--Jain festival of recitation of holy scripture,
fasting, self-discipline, introspection, and reserve. Jainas grant forgiveness
to others, ask forgiveness of others for harm done, whether knowingly or
unknowingly, during the past year, and make vows to avoid causing future harm.
The festival ends with a communal meal. [ends at
Samvatsari a/k/a Samvatatsari] [a/k/a Paryusan, Paryushan, Paryushan Parva,
Paryushan Mahaparva, Pajjusan]
* 9/1: Day commemorating the first consecration of the Granth Sahib (Adi
Granth) as holy scripture of the Sikhs in Harimandir, the Holy Temple, at
Amritsar (1604). [Sikhs celebrate by participating in
religious processions and reading from the Adi Granth.]
* 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.]
* 9/12 to 9/16: Zoroastrian celebration of Divine Spirit Spenta Armaiti
(Devotion), creator and protector of Earth. [a/k/a
Paitishahya, Corn-Harvest]
* 9/16: Death of Guru Amar Das Sahib, third Sikh guru, commemorated;
accession and death of Guru Ram Das Sodhi Sahib, fourth Sikh guru, commemorated;
accession of Guru Arjan Dev Sahib, fifth Sikh guru, commemorated. [Guru Amar Das
lived 1479-1574; guru 1552-1574.] [Guru Ram Das lived 1534-1581; guru 1574-1581]
[Guru Arjan lived 1563-1606; guru 1581-1606.] [a/k/a Guru Amar Das Jyoti Jot,
Guru Ram Das Gur Ghaddhi, Guru Ram Das Jyoti Jot, Guru Arjan Gur Ghaddhi]
* 9/18: Accession of Guru Angad Dev Sahib, second Sikh guru, commemorated.
[Guru Angad lived 1504-1552; guru 1539-1552.] [a/k/a Guru
Angad Gur Ghaddhi]
* 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]
* 9/22: Death of Guru Nanak Dev Sahib, first Sikh guru, commemorated. Guru
Nanak rejected caste and believed in the equality of all people.
[Guru Nanak Dev 1469-1539] [a/k/a Guru Nanak Dev Jyoti Jot]
* 9/23: Taoist festival honoring the Shen of Winds, West, and Autumn;
thanksgiving is made for the harvest. Taoists live simply, respect life, and
recognize the equality of all.
* 9/23: Shuki-Korei-Sai--Shinto rite honoring ancestral spirits.
[a/k/a Aki-no-Higan]
* 9/28: Birthday of Confucius (K'ung Fu-Tzu) (551 BCE). He taught that
societal harmony could be realized when individuals acted with loving care for
family, concern for friends and neighbors, benevolence to strangers, and respect
for all. [Founder of Confucianism.] [Death day 11/29/479
BCE]
* 10/7 to 10/14: Navapad Oli--Jain period of fasting, recitation of holy
scripture, and meditation on the principles of right knowledge, right faith,
right conduct, and right penance. Jainas honor Arihantas (conquerors of
passions), Siddhas (liberated souls), Acharyas (spiritual leaders), Upadhyayas
(spiritual teachers), and Sadhus (renouncers). [a/k/a
Navapada, Nav-pad Oli, Navapad Oli, Ayambil Oli, Aambil ki Ooli, Oli, Oliji,
Siddha Chakra, Navadevata Puja, Vardhaman tap]
* 10/9: Birthday of Guru Ram Das Sodhi Sahib, fourth Sikh guru, commemorated.
[Guru Ram Das lived 1534-1581; guru 1574-1581.] [a/k/a Guru Ram Das Parkash]
* 10/12 to 10/16: Zoroastrian celebration of Divine Spirit Ameretat
(Immortality), creator and protector of vegetation. [a/k/a
Ayathrima, Herds-Homecoming]
* 10/17: Shukaku Matsuri--Shinto rite offering thanks and first fruits of the
rice harvest to the Kami. [a/k/a Kannamesai, Harvest Festival]
* 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.]
* 10/20: Day the Granth Sahib (Adi Granth), the holy scripture of the Sikhs,
was recognized as eternal guru (1708). Sikhs believe the infinite and formless
Deity should be sought within one's self. [a/k/a Adi
Granth Gur Ghaddi]
* 10/20: Death of Guru Har Rai Sahib, seventh Sikh guru, commemorated;
accession of Guru Har Krishan Sahib, eighth Sikh guru, commemorated.
[Guru Har Rai lived 1630-1661; guru 1644-1661.] [Guru Har
Krishan lived 1656-1664; guru 1661-1664.] [a/k/a Guru Har Rai Jyoti Jot, Guru
Har Krishan Gur Ghaddhi]
* 10/21: Death of Guru Gobind Rai Singh Sahib, tenth Sikh guru, commemorated.
[Guru Gobind Singh lived 1666-1708; guru 1675-1708.]
[a/k/a Guru Gobind Singh Jyoti Jot]
* 10/28: Day commemorating the death of Mahavira Vardhamana Jnatrputra (527
BCE), founder of the Jain faith. [599-527 BCE: exact dates
unknown] [a/k/a Mahavir Nirvana, Mahavira Nirvana, Mahavir Bhagwan's Nirvan
Kalyanak]
* 11/2: Jnan Panchami--Day that Jainas celebrate knowledge, education, and
holy books with recitations, meditation, and worship.
[a/k/a Gnan Panchami, Gyan Panchami, Jnana Panchami]
* 11/7: 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.
* 11/13: Day commemorating the birth of Guru Nanak Dev Sahib (1469), founder
of the Sikh faith. Sikhs attempt to merge the human spirit with the Divine
Spirit by reciting Akal Purakh, one of Deity's sacred names.
[Guru Nanak Dev 1469-1539] [a/k/a Guru Nanak Dev Parkash]
* 11/20: 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]
* 11/24: Death of Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib, ninth Sikh guru, commemorated;
accession of Guru Gobind Singh Sahib, tenth Sikh guru, commemorated. [Sikhs
visit gurdwaras (temples), where the Adi Granth is read, hymns are sung, and a
communal meal is shared.] [Guru Tegh Bahadur lived 1621-1675; guru 1664-1675.]
[Guru Gobind Singh lived 1666-1708; guru 1675-1708.] [a/k/a Guru Tegh Bahadur
Jyoti Jot, Guru Gobind Singh Gur Ghaddhi]
* 11/27: Thanksgiving Day--Day to give thanks for the abundance of our land
and for our food, clothes, shelter, and health.
* 12/1: Suijin-Matsuri/Water Kami Festival--Shinto rite honoring the Kami of
Water.
* 12/1: World AIDS Day--Day to pray for healing of all those suffering with
AIDS and HIV.
* 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]
* 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]
* 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.]
* 12/22: Taoist festival honoring Wang-Mu/Empress Mother, Mother of
Compassion and Wisdom, and manifestation of the Tao (Cosmic Power of Creation
and Destruction). Also celebrates the peak of the feminine Yin half of the year
and the Shen of Earth, North, and Winter; prayers are made for rest and renewal,
and offerings are made to the Cosmos.
* 12/22: Tohji-Taisai--Shinto rite honoring Sun Goddess Amaterasu. Storm God
Susano-o angered Her, and She withdrew into a cave until enticed out with music
and dance.
* 12/26: Day commemorating the death of Zoroastrian Prophet Zarathustra (551
BCE). Zoroastrians worship by making offerings to a sacred fire.
[628-551 BCE: exact dates unknown]
* 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.]
* 12/31: Oharai/Grand Purification Festival--Shinto rite exorcising evil from
the world. Devotees are purified from offenses committed.
[a/k/a Oh-Harai-Taisai, Great Purification Festival]
* 12/31 to 1/4: Zoroastrian celebration of Divine Spirit Vohu Manah (Good
Intent), creator and protector of animals. Vohu Manah is one of seven male and
female divine emanations of Deity Ahura Mazda. [a/k/a
Maidhyairya, Mid-Winter]
[The Zoroastrian religion (Zoroastrianism) was founded
by Prophet Zarathustra (Zoroaster) in 6th Century BCE Persia (now Iran). It is
practiced primarily in India (where Zoroastrians are called Parsis) and Iran.
The holy scripture of the Zoroastrians is the Avesta. Zoroastrianism is grounded
in Nature and its rhythms. Zoroastrians pray 5 times daily in the presence of
fire, either at home or in a Fire Temple. There are three Zoroastrian calendars
in use today, resulting from different reforms to reconcile the original 360-day
Zoroastrian calendar with the solar year. The Zoroastrian Fasli calendar (on
which the Zoroastrian holidays in this calendar are based) uses fixed dates for
Zoroastrian holidays. The other two calendars use moveable dates. Thus,
Zoroastrians following the other calendars will celebrate the holidays on
different days than those listed here.]
[Sikhism was founded by Guru Nanak Dev Sahib early in
16th Century India. He was succeeded by 9 other gurus. The holy scripture of the
Sikhs is the Granth Sahib (Adi Granth). Sikhism is a blending of Bhakti
(devotional) Hinduism and Muslim Sufism. Sikhs are monotheistic, do not use
images in worship, and reject the caste system. Sikhs are exhorted to praise,
charity, ablution, service, and prayer. Sikhs recite prayers 5 times daily and
worship in a gurdwara. Sikhs celebrate some Hindu festivals as well as the
birthdays and/or death days of the 10 gurus. There are different denominations
of Sikhs. Some Sikhs are initiates in the Khalsa, a military order founded by
Gobind Singh in 1699. Most Sikh holidays are dated on the fixed Nanakshahi
calendar (Sikh calendar).]
[Jainism was founded by Mahavira Vardhamana Jnatrputra
in 6th Century BCE India. Jainism is an ascetic religion in which the primary
mandate is ahimsa (harmlessness) and the goal is to free the soul from the
material existence accumulated from karma. The holy scripture of the Jainas
include the Angas (Sermons and Dialogues of Mahavira) and the Digambara Texts.
There are two monastic denominations of Jainas: the Svetambara and the Digambara.
The former includes orders of women and recognizes spiritual equality; the
latter eschew orders of women and clothing. Lay Jainas venerate the Tirthankaras
(24 great Jain teachers) at Jain temples. Jain festivals and the Jain calendar (Vir
Samvat) are based on the Indian lunisolar calendar (Bikrami calendar or Vikram
Samvat). Some Jainas outside of India date the Jain holidays based on the Moon
in India, while others date the Jain holidays based on the Moon at their
respective locations. Consequently, some Jainas in the United States and Canada
may celebrate some of these holidays 1 day before the Indian celebration.]
[Taoism (Daoism) was founded in 3rd Century BCE China
by Lao-Tzu. Taoism is a philosophical and spiritual system grounded in Nature
and its rhythms. Taoist holy scripture is called the Tao Tsang. It includes the
Tao-Te Ching and over a thousand other writings. Taoist holidays and the Taoist
calendar are based on the Chinese lunisolar calendar. Chinese religion is a
fusion of Taoism and Confucianism, and most Chinese also practice Chinese
Mahayana Buddhism.]
[Confucianism was founded in 6th Century BCE China by
Confucius (K'ung Fu-Tzu). Confucianism is a philosophical system focused on
ethics and social structure.]
[Shinto (Shintoism) originated in Japan. Shinto is
grounded in Nature and its rhythms. Shinto practitioners make daily offerings
and prayers at home shrines and attend regional or national Shinto Shrines on
annual festival days. Though Shinto holidays were previously based on a lunar
calendar, the Shinto calendar is now based on the Gregorian calendar, which has
been adopted in Japan. Most Japanese practice both Shinto and a form of Mahayana
or Tantric Buddhism.]
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