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If your space is at a minimum, this could be just what you need. Compact, easily moveable and lightweight, this mobile urinal it's perfect for when you need to 'go'. https://lnkd.in/e-uEJAdp #Urianals #Events #Festivals #MobileUrinal #Spacesaving #portableUrinal
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If your space is at a minimum, this could be just what you need. Compact, easily moveable and lightweight, this mobile urinal it's perfect for when you need to 'go'. https://lnkd.in/e-uEJAdp #Urianals #Events #Festivals #MobileUrinal #Spacesaving #portableUrinal
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Minimum space? This could be just what you need. A compact & lightweight mobile urinal -perfect for when you need to 'go'. https://lnkd.in/e-uEJAdp #Urianals #Construction #Events #Festivals #MobileUrinal #Spacesaving #portableUrinal
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"Celebrating the spirit of new beginnings and harvest festivals—Makarsankranti, Pongal, Bihu, and Lohri! 🌾✨ These festivals remind us of the importance of growth, gratitude, and togetherness. Wishing everyone joy, prosperity, and success in the year ahead! #Makarsankranti #Pongal #Bihu #Lohri #Festivals #NewBeginnings #HarvestCelebration"
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May Dussehra bring you strength & courage. Wishing you love, light & victory! #HappyDussehra ❤️ #dussehra #navratri #festival #durgapuja #indianfestival #dussehraspecial #festive #vijayadashami #festivals #dussehrawishes #culture #dussehrafestival #ravana #festivevibes #festiveseason #Homes #luxuryhomes #luxuryproperties #realestate #properties
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How many of these historical autumn traditions will you be partaking in this year? 1. Harvest festivals 2. Oktoberfest 3. Halloween 4. Diwali 5. Bonfire Night Click the link below to learn more.
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The Wheel of the Year is a symbol of the eight Sabbats (religious festivals) of Neo-Paganism and the Wicca movement which includes four solar festivals - Winter Solstice, Spring Equinox, Summer Solstice, Fall Equinox - and four seasonal festivals - celebrating or marking a significant seasonal change. Contrary to modern-day Wiccan claims, there is no evidence of an ancient Wheel of the Year in its present form but it is clear that the Celts of thousands of years ago celebrated the festivals the wheel highlights, even if these celebrations were known by another name now long lost. In the ancient Celtic culture, as in many of the past, time was seen as cyclical. The seasons changed, people died, but nothing was ever finally lost because everything returned again – in one way or another – in a repeating natural cycle. Although time in the modern world is usually regarded as linear, the cyclical nature of life continues to be recognized. The modern-day Wheel of the Year was first suggested by the scholar and mythologist Jacob Grimm (1785-1863) in his 1835 work, Teutonic Mythology, and fixed in its present form in the 1950s and early '60s by the Wicca movement. The wheel includes the following holy days (most dates flexible year-to-year): Samhain (31 October) Yule (20-25 December) Imbolc (1-2 February) Ostara (20-23 March) Beltane (30 April-1 May) Litha (20-22 June) Lughnasadh (1 August) Mabon (20-23 September). These eight festivals are designed to draw one's attention to what one has gained and lost in the cyclical turn of the year. As in the ancient Egyptian civilization (and others), the Celts believed that ingratitude was a 'gateway sin' which then led a person into the darkness of bitterness, pride, resentment, and self-pity. By pausing to reflect upon gratitude for what one had been given in a year, as well as what one had lost but still cherished in memory, one maintained balance. #History #HistoryFacts #WheelOfTheYear #WalpurgisNight #Lugh #WHE
Wheel of the Year
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Many festivals originated as rituals to ward off evil spirits, reflecting a universal desire for protection and good fortune. Celebrations often include loud noises, like fireworks during Chinese New Year, thought to scare away malevolent forces, while seasonal events connect prosperity with protection. In the UAE, National Day features fireworks and festive displays that symbolize good fortune and honor. Festivals across religions share this theme: Christmas lights and Easter’s renewal symbolize hope, while Hanukkah’s candles represent resilience. These traditions—Diwali lamps, protective symbols during Passover, and lucky foods in Lunar New Year—unite people worldwide in the pursuit of positivity, comfort, and well-being. Shabana TajassumNikhil KataraAthiti SubramaniamNarin ChauhanPushkin ShanivYash GangwaniHimanshi Kaur
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How is Hari Raya Haji different from Hari Raya Puasa? Here's our quick guide to get you up to speed on the upcoming public holiday. #harirayahaji #Singaporelife #lifeinsg #livinginsingapore #expatliving #expatlife #publicholidays #cultureandtradition #culture #festivals
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