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Religious Holidays
Buddhist holidays
- Vesak
- Hanamatsuri (in Japan)
Celtic, Gaelic, and Neopagan holidays
Christian holidays
Hindu holidays
- Baisakhi
- Daserra
- Diwali
- Diwali Amvasaya (Laxmi Puja)
- Diwali (day 2)
- Bhaubeej
- Ekadasi
- Ganesh Chaturti
- Gokul Ashtami
- Gudhi Padwa
- Holi
- Mahashivratri
- Makar Sankranti
- Onam
- Pongal
- Rama-Lilas
- Ram Navami
- Vaikunta Ekadasi
Islamic holidays
- Aashurah (especially in Shi'a Islam)
- Eid: date determined by the lunar calendar and observation of the moon
- Eid ul-Fitr, Lesser Bairam
- Eid ul-Adha, Greater Bairam
- Moharrum
- Ramadan
Jewish holidays
- Hannukah (also: Chanukah; the Feast of Lights)
- Passover
- Purim (Based on the events in the Biblical book of Esther)
- Rosh Hashanah (Spiritual New Year)
- Shavuot (The Feast of Weeks)
- Sukkot (The Feast of Tabernacles)
- Tisha B'Av
- Tu B'shevat (New year of the trees)
- Yom Ha'atzma'ut (Israel independence day)
- Yom HaShoah (Holocaust remembrance day)
- Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement)
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