Guru Purnima
Honors the spiritual teachers and guides, observed by Sikhs in remembrance of the Gurus.
Honors the spiritual teachers and guides, observed by Sikhs in remembrance of the Gurus.
Also known as the Hungry Ghost Festival, it involves rituals to appease wandering spirits and ancestors.
Honors the contributions of American workers and labor rights with a holiday of rest and celebration.
Celebrates the end of the harvest season with thanks to deities and nature for a good harvest.
A Persian festival dedicated to the goddess Mithra, celebrating love, friendship, and the harvest.
Celebrated on the fifteenth day of the eighth lunar month, featuring mooncakes and moon-gazing.
Marks the end of the monastic rains retreat and involves giving robes and other gifts to monks.
Honors all Christian saints, known and unknown, and celebrates their contributions.
Celebrates the release of Guru Hargobind Ji from imprisonment; coincides with the Hindu festival of Diwali.
Celebrates the Buddha's descent from Tushita Heaven after teaching his mother.