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  2. Wheel of the Year - Wikipedia

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    The holiday of the autumnal equinox is known variously among neopagans as Mabon, Harvest Home, or Feast of the Ingathering. A name used by neo-druids is Alban Elfed . [ 36 ] It is a neopagan festival of thanksgiving for the fruits of the earth and a recognition of the need to share them to secure the blessings of the Goddess and the Gods during ...

  3. Tekufah - Wikipedia

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    Tekufat Tishrei, the autumnal equinox, when the sun enters Libra, and autumn, or "et ha-batsir" (vintage-time), begins, and when the day again equals the night. Tekufat Tevet, the winter solstice, when the sun enters Capricornus; this is the beginning of winter, or "et ha-ḥoref" (winter-time) [2] [a] when the night is the longest during the year.

  4. Kōreisai - Wikipedia

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    Kōreisai (皇霊祭), or Shun-ki (春季, Vernal) and Shū-ki (秋季, Autumnal) Kōreisai, are days of worship in Japan that began in 1878 ( Meiji 11 ) to pay respects to the past emperors and imperial family members. It occurred on the March equinox (spring equinox) and the September equinox (autumn equinox) of the anniversary of the person ...

  5. Just In: Your Official Astrological Forecast For 2025

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    September 22: Sun enters Libra/Fall Equinox - The Sun entering Libra heralds the end of eclipse season and the beginning of fall in the Northern Hemisphere. Until October 22, your focus is on all ...

  6. Lammas - Wikipedia

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    Some neopagans have adopted the name and date of Lammas, making it one of the harvest festivals in their Wheel of the Year. Other neopagans use the Gaelic name Lughnasa. It is the first of the three autumn festivals, the others being the autumn equinox and Samhain. In the Northern Hemisphere it takes place around 1 August, while in the Southern ...

  7. All of the Fall FAQs—When Does Fall Officially Start? And ...

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    The ancient Chinese Shang dynasty celebrated a successful fall harvest at the Harvest Moon (the name for the full moon that falls closest to the Autumnal Equinox) by making offerings to the moon.

  8. Equinox - Wikipedia

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    Vernal equinox and autumnal equinox: these classical names are direct derivatives of Latin (ver = spring, and autumnus = autumn). These are the historically universal and still most widely used terms for the equinoxes, but are potentially confusing because in the southern hemisphere the vernal equinox does not occur in spring and the autumnal ...

  9. The fall equinox is here. What does that mean? - AOL

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    The equinox arrives on Saturday, marking the start of the fall season for the Northern Hemisphere. Here's what to know about how we split up the year using the Earth's orbit. As the Earth travels ...