Lammas
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February 2nd | Imbolc |
March 20th | Vernal equinox / Ostara |
May 1st | Beltane |
June 21st | Summer solstice / Litha |
August 1st | Lammas |
September 22nd | Autumnal equinox / Mabon |
October 31st | Samhain |
December 21st | Winter solstice / Yule |
The exact date each year can vary slightly. The dates are different in the southern hemisphere. |
Lammas (or Lughnasadh) is named after the Celtic sun God, Lugh. As the first of the three harvest festivals, much of the symbolism for Lammas revolves around grains and bread.
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