The Lunar New Year is welcomed with a variety of cultural traditions and rituals such as carnivals, parades, fireworks and ...
Phalguna Amavasya 2026 falls on February 17, with the tithi beginning the previous evening. The day holds strong religious ...
Starting February 17, 2026, Lunar New Year or Chinese New Year ushers in the Year of the Horse, symbolizing passion and bold action. While festivities last up to 16 days, the first week is recognized ...
How long are Lunar New Year festivities? What is the Chinese Zodiac? Here's what to know as the Year of the Horse ...
Whether you’re unfamiliar with Lunar New Year or need a refresher, this guide to ushering in the Year of the Horse has you covered.
Phalguna Amavasya, a significant new moon day for ancestral remembrance and purification, falls on February 17, 2026. This ...
Amavasya in February 2026 falls between February 16 and 17, marking the transition from Magha to Phalguna. The Tithi begins on the evening of February 16 and ends on the morning of February 17, ...
The February moon is capacious enough for carnival, lion dances, and taraweeh prayers; for dumplings, dates, and ...
Lunar New Year begins Feb. 17, ushering in the first day of the new lunar calendar and beginning multi-day celebrations ...
Feb. 18, 2026: Lent is the 40-day period leading up Easter for Christians that begins with Ash Wednesday, which falls on Feb. 18. Easter, which is April 5 this year, is determined by the first full ...
As the Year of the Fire Horse thunders in, according to Chinese custom, there are certain things you need to avoid if you ...
Free Feb. 21 event at Myriad Botanical Gardens marks the Year of the Horse with performances, food and cultural traditions.