Guru Purnima

Honors the spiritual teachers and guides, observed by Sikhs in remembrance of the Gurus.

Ghost Festival

Also known as the Hungry Ghost Festival, it involves rituals to appease wandering spirits and ancestors.

Mawlid al-Nabi

Celebrates the birth of the Prophet Muhammad, observed with prayers and gatherings.

Arba’een

A religious observance occurring 40 days after Ashura, commemorating the martyrdom of Hussein.

Raksha Bandhan

Celebrates the end of winter and the harvest in Punjab.

Janmashtami

Observes the martyrdom of the 'Forty Immortals' in Sikh history.

Labor Day

Recognizes the achievements of workers and the labor movement with a day of relaxation and events.

Harvest Festival

Celebrates the end of the harvest season with thanks to deities and nature for a good harvest.

Rosh Hashanah

Jewish New Year, a time of reflection, prayer, and the sounding of the shofar.

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