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  1. Jun 6, 2021 · Haustmanudur: Harvest Moon On the full moon in or around October, the crops would need to be harvested to prepare for the cold and harsh winter months. *A major Heathen celebration (aka blot) called 'Winternights' or 'Vetraenatr' would be held at this time to thank the gods for the bounty and hope for their favour during the coming darkness.

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  2. Sigrblót. First New Moon following Full Moon after Spring Equinox (ends Summer Nights) May Day. May 1st. Midsummer. Summer Solstice. Lokabrenna. The Helicle of Sirius Rising… or July 13th in the Northern Hemisphere and January 13th in the Southern Hemisphere. Sponge Cake Day.

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  4. The Heathen holy season of love, loss and memory. Winter Nights is mentioned by the medieval Icelandic historian Snorri Sturlusson as one of the three major holidays on the Pre-Christian calendar in his chronicle Heimskringla. [24] Begins first full moon after Spring Equinox and ends at new moon. Summer Nights/Sigrblot.

  5. Harvest Blot. Harvest Blessing is a celebration of the bounty that we have received from Midgard over the past year. During this time of year the Vikings were at the tail end of the bountiful Summer season. They have been experiencing a full diet with fruits, nuts, meats, and vegetables. The Harvest blessing was traditionally celebrated on the ...

  6. Oct 8, 2023 · Samhain for the Family. Samhain is the last harvest day of the year and the beginning of winter. It is the halfway point between the autumn equinox and the winter solstice, and the last harvest celebration on the Wheel of the Year. Most people will celebrate October 31 as Halloween, a commercial form of Samhain where children dress in costumes ...

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  7. Mar 20, 2024 · Instead, the Harvest Moon relates to the timing of the autumnal equinox (September 22, 2024), with the full Moon that occurs nearest to the equinox being the one to take on the name “Harvest Moon.”. This means that the Harvest Moon can occur in either September or October, depending on how the lunar cycle lines up with the Gregorian calendar.

  8. Dec 1, 2023 · Winter Nights (Three Nights): October 17th. Two more nights: October 18th-19th. Alfablot (Swedish): November 15th Yule 2025 (Three nights): January 13th 2025 is the first night, followed by two more nights. 2024 Aldsidu (Old Saxon) Heathen Calendar. Iul Manoð 2024 (Yule Moon) 2024- New Moon: January 11 2024, Full Moon: January 25 Sune Manoð ...

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