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This page serves as a big list of holidays celebrated by various cultures, ethnicities and religions of World. See also the holidays category for this planet.
Mósdrist holidays
These holidays are celebrated by mósdrists, who use the Phyro-Krasnian calendar.
| Holidays | Dates | Details | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| LMH | LM | LMY | ||
| New Cycle (Mullun Rwyn) | Ddian 1 | - | Marks the beginning of a new three-year cycle, along with the first day of winter in the cycle. | |
| New Year (Llun Rwyn) | - | Ddian 1 | Janguwnt 1 | Marks the beginning of a new year within a cycle. |
| Winter start thing | Same as New Cycle | Ddian 12 and Ddian Hyfor 23 | - | WIP |
| Winter solstice thing | Janguwnt 21 | Lyddian 1 | Janlowd 11 | WIP |
| Feasts of Spring (Sgoraddwyr a Mawb) | Ddifawb 9 to 12 | Ddifawb 20 to 23 | Lyddian 30 to Ddifawb 2 | A period of four days ending in the traditional first day of spring, celebrating love, fertility and the beginning of the hot half of the year. Associated with the goddess Breddyn. |
| Spring equinox thing | Lyddfawb 1 | Mawblowd 23 | Mawbguwnt 23 | WIP |
| Summer start thing | Ddichrawd 22 | Ddichrawd 2 | Ddichrawd 12 | WIP |
| Summer solstice thing | Chrawdlowd 3 | Chrawdguwnt 23 | Lyddchrawd 1 | WIP |
| Feasts of Autumn (Sgoraddwyr a Mhán) | Ddibán 2 | Ddibán 13 | Ddibán 23 | A period of four days ending in the first traditional day of autumn, celebrating community, food, and the beginning of the cold half of the year. Associated with the god Bwffur. |
| Bidweni | Pánguwnt 23 | Lyddbán 3 | Pánlowd 13 | Roughly coincides with the autumn equinox, and celebrates wine and alcohol. Dedicated to the god Lowyrn. |