The Ram Mandir in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh, stands as a symbol of faith, devotion, and perseverance for millions of Hindus. The ...
Each year in the Chinese calendar is linked to one of 12 zodiac animals: rat, ox, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, goat, monkey, rooster, dog and pig. These animals represent different traits. For ...
Iran follows the Solar Hijri calendar, which is one of the most accurate solar calendars in the world. This system begins with the vernal equinox, marking the first day of spring. The Iranian New Year ...
The Islamic New Year, or Hijri New Year, on June 25, 2025, marks the start of the Islamic lunar calendar. It commemorates ...
Some countries use calendars that begin the year on dates in entirely different seasons, and some countries celebrate both ...
Over thousands of years, various cultures have developed calendars based on astronomical observations, leading to diverse ...
The year will end with a somewhat rare black moon having in the night sky over Wyoming. While that may sound like an ominous warning of impending ...
Hanukkah is one of the most famous holidays in the Jewish calendar, but here are facts about the Festival of Lights that you ...
A "Christmukkah" as rare as this one occurs due to the Hebrew calendar not aligning with the Gregorian calendar, causing the ...
Why is Hanukkah so late this year? The simple answer is that the Jewish calendar is based on lunar cycles, and is not in sync with the Gregorian calendar which sets Christmas on Dec. 25.
Ever wondered about the difference between the New Year we celebrate in the West and the Lunar New Year? Here’s your crash course. The Gregorian calendar was created in 1582 by Pope Gregory XIII—which ...
Why is Hanukkah so late this year? The simple answer is that the Jewish calendar is based on lunar cycles, and is not in sync with the Gregorian calendar which sets Christmas on Dec. 25.