By- AK Merchant Most ordinary folks are governed by the calendar and time they reckon by their watch. Gregorian or English ...
For millions of Orthodox believers, this date remains a sacred time to commemorate the birth of Jesus Christ, regardless of ...
Here’s a look at some countries and regions that don’t mark New Year’s Day on January 1, and the rich cultural practices ...
Some countries use calendars that begin the year on dates in entirely different seasons, and some countries celebrate both ...
Hanukkah is always observed on the 25th day of Kislev, the ninth month of the Hebrew calendar. That Hebrew calendar is based on a combination of lunar and solar cycles. But the Gregorian calendar ...
The year will end with a somewhat rare black moon having in the night sky over Wyoming. While that may sound like an ominous ...
Hanukkah starts on Christmas Day this year. How often does that occur? Explaining the rare Chrismukkah convergence and other calendar oddities.
As we welcome 2025, let’s look at why January 1 is recognised by the Gregorian calendar as the beginning of a new year.
Over thousands of years, various cultures have developed calendars based on astronomical observations, leading to diverse ...
Different calendars reflect various cultural and religious perspectives, with the Gregorian calendar being most dominant. The ...
Different calendars reflect various cultural and religious perspectives, with the Gregorian calendar being most dominant. The Baha'i calendar offers a unique system with 19 months of 19 days each ...