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Angela Rajnigandha
Nov 26, 20243 min read
Celebrating Yule: The Return of Light
Falling around December 21st, the winter solstice marks the point when the earth tilts furthest from the sun in the Northern Hemisphere,...
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Angela Rajnigandha
Oct 4, 20242 min read
Honoring Samhain: The Witch’s New Year
One of the most sacred times in the pagan calendar is almost here: Samhain (Pronounced "sow-in"). This ancient Gaelic festival, still...
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Angela Rajnigandha
Sep 9, 20243 min read
Celebrating Mabon:The Autumnal Equinox
As the days grow shorter and the nights longer, we find ourselves approaching Mabon, the autumn equinox. Falling on September 22nd this...
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Angela Rajnigandha
Aug 10, 20242 min read
Celebrating Lughnasadh: The First Harvest Festival
As we come to the end of summer, we embrace the arrival of Lughnasadh, a joyful celebration marking the first harvest festival of the...
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Angela Rajnigandha
Aug 10, 20241 min read
Litha:Celebrating the Summer Solstice
Litha, also known as the Summer Solstice, is a significant pagan festival that celebrates the longest day of the year, a pivotal moment...
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Angela Rajnigandha
Aug 10, 20242 min read
Beltane: Celebrating the Blossoming of Life
As we welcome the vibrant energies of May, we also embrace the ancient festival of Beltane, a celebration of fertility, renewal, and the...
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Angela Rajnigandha
Aug 10, 20241 min read
Ostara - From Pagan Bunnies to Holy Resurrections
What is Ostara? Commonly thought of as the origin of the Christian Easter, Ostara is the festival of the Spring Equinox, which typically...
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Angela Rajnigandha
Aug 10, 20242 min read
Lupercalia: The Salacious Origins of Valentine's Day
Lupercalia was an ancient Roman festival celebrated on February 15th. It was dedicated to Lupercus, the Roman god of fertility, and to...
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Angela Rajnigandha
Aug 10, 20241 min read
Imbolc: The Festival of Brigid
Imbolc gently announces the arrival of spring, like a whispered promise between the winter solstice and the spring equinox. Celebrated...
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