The document lists the names and dates of 8 pagan holidays celebrated in the Southern Hemisphere. They are: Lughnasadh on February 2nd, Mabon on March 21st, Samhain on April 30th, Yule on June 21st, Imbolc on July 31st, Ostara on September 21st, Beltaine on October 31st, and Litha on December 21st. The holidays follow an anti-clockwise circle beginning with Spring Equinox in the East.
The document lists the names and dates of 8 pagan holidays celebrated in the Southern Hemisphere. They are: Lughnasadh on February 2nd, Mabon on March 21st, Samhain on April 30th, Yule on June 21st, Imbolc on July 31st, Ostara on September 21st, Beltaine on October 31st, and Litha on December 21st. The holidays follow an anti-clockwise circle beginning with Spring Equinox in the East.
The document lists the names and dates of 8 pagan holidays celebrated in the Southern Hemisphere. They are: Lughnasadh on February 2nd, Mabon on March 21st, Samhain on April 30th, Yule on June 21st, Imbolc on July 31st, Ostara on September 21st, Beltaine on October 31st, and Litha on December 21st. The holidays follow an anti-clockwise circle beginning with Spring Equinox in the East.
begin a circle casting with Air in the East, hence
Spring Equinox at the top.)
Lughnasadh/Lammas - The Harvest Feast/Reflection – 2nd February
Mabon - Autumn Equinox – 21st March Samhain - Festival of the Dead/Hallowdance – 30th April Yule - Winter Solstice/Winsol – 21st June Imbolc - The Quickening – 31st July Ostara - Spring Equinox – 21st September Beltaine - The Love Festival/Radiance – 31st October Litha - Summer Solstice/Sumsol – 21st December