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Religious Holidays 2012: An Interfaith Calendar (Christian, Hindu, Jewish, Muslim And More) (PHOTOS)

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First Posted: 1/1/12 08:48 AM ET Updated: 1/1/12 08:48 AM ET

Click through the slideshow to see a pictorial religious calendar for 2012 with photographs of celebrations of the world's numerous beautiful and sacred holidays:

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We live in a beautiful diverse world, and almost each day of the year is a sacred time for someone, somewhere. HuffPost Religion is proud to present an interfaith, inclusive religious calendar for nine major world religions: Baha'i, Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Judaism, Islam, Paganism, Shinto and Sikhism. We hope you will come to this page regularly to learn about the festivals of your religious tradition as well as your neighbors'.

Please note that, unless otherwise noted, Jewish holidays start at sundown and continue through sunset the next day. If this list does not include your sacred observance, please email religion@huffingtonpost.com with a brief description of the holiday so that we can add it here.

Click on each link for festivals and holy days of that religion.

Baha'i Holidays 2012
Buddhist Holidays 2012
Christian Holidays 2012
Hindu Holidays 2012
Jewish Holidays 2012
Muslim Holidays 2012
Pagan Holidays 2012
Shinto Holidays 2012
Sikh Holidays 2012


Baha'i Holidays 2012:
Jan 15 - World Religion Day
Mar 2-20: Baha'i Fast
Mar 20 - Nowruz (Baha'i, Zoroastrian, Iranian New Year)
Apr 21- May 2 - Rivan
May 29 - Ascension of Baha'u'llah
July 9 - The Martyrdom of the Bab
Oct 20 - Birth of the Bab
Nov 12 - Birth of Baha'u'llah


Buddhist Holidays 2012:
Jan 9-12: Mahayana New Year
Feb 8 - Nirvana Day
Apr 6 - Theravada New Year
May 5 - Wesak
Dec 8 - Bodhi Day


Christian Holidays 2012 (all denominations):
Jan 1 - Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God (Catholic)
Jan 1 - Feast of St. Basil (Orthodox Christian)
Jan 6 - Epiphany
Jan 6 - Feast of Theophany (Orthodox Christian)
Jan 6 - Nativity of Jesus (Armenian Orthodox)
Jan 7 - Christmas Day (Orthodox Christian)
Jan 20 - Timkat (Ethiopian Orthodox Christian)
Jan 25 - Conversion of St. Paul
Feb 2 - Candlemas
Feb 11 - Feast Day of Our Lady of Lourdes (Catholic)
Feb 22 - Ash Wednesday (Catholic)
Feb 27 - Clean Monday (Orthodox Christian)
Mar 17 - St. Patrick's Day (Catholic, Orthodox, Lutheran)
Mar 25 - Annunciation
Apr 1 - Palm Sunday
Apr 5 - Maundy Thursday
Apr 6 - Good Friday
Apr 7 - Holy Saturday
Apr 8 - Easter (Protestant, Catholic)
Apr 15 - Eastern (Orthodox Christian)
May 17 - Ascension of Christ
May 27 - Pentecost
June 3 - Trinity Sunday
Jun 7 - Corpus Christi (Catholic)
June 29 - St. Peter and St. Paul's Day
July 22 - Feast of Mary Magdalene
Aug 6 - Transfiguration of Jesus
Aug 15 - Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary (Catholic)
Aug 15 - Dormition of the Theotokos (Orthodox Christian)
Sept 8 - Nativity of the Theotokos / Birth of Virgin Mary
Nov 1 - All Saints Day / All Hallows' Day
Nov 2 - All Souls' Day
Nov 15 - Nativity Fast starts
Dec 2 - Advent Sunday
Dec 8 - Feast of Immaculate Conception (Catholic)
Dec 12 - Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe
Dec 24 - Christmas Eve (Western Churches)
Dec 25 - Christmas Day (Western Churches)


Hindu Holidays 2012:
Jan 14 - Makar Sankranti
Jan 28 - Saraswati Puja
Feb 20 - Shivratri
Mar 8 - Holi
Apr 1 - Ram Navami
Apr 6- Hanuman Jayanti
Aug 2 - Raksha Bandhan
Aug 10 - Janmasthami
Sept 23 - Radhasthami
Oct 16-24 - Navratri
Oct. 24 - Dussehra
Nov 13 -17 - Diwali (Hindu, Jain)


Jewish Holidays 2012:
Feb 7 - Tu B'Shevat
Mar 7 - Purim
Apr 6-13 - Passover
May 26-27 - Shavuot
July 28 - Tisha B'Av
Sept 16-18 - Rosh Hashanah
Sept 25 - Yom Kippur
Sept 30 - Oct 7 - Sukkot
Oct 8 - Simchat Torah
Dec 8-16 Hanukkah


Muslim Holidays 2012:
Feb 3 - Mawlid al-Nabi
July 20 - Ramadan Starts
Aug 14 - Lailat al Qadr
Aug 19 - Eid-ul-Fitr
Oct 26 - Eid-ul-Adha
Nov 15 - Al-Hijira (Islamic New Year)
Nov 24 - Ashura


Pagan Holidays 2012:
Feb 2 - Imbolc
Mar 20 - Spring Equinox
May 1 - Beltane
June 20 - Summer Solstice
Sept 22 - Autumn Equinox
Oct 31 - Samhain
Dec 21 - Winter Solstice (Yule)


Shinto Holidays 2012:
Jan 1 - Gantan-Sai
Feb 3 - Setsubun


Sikh Holidays 2012:
Jan 5 - Guru Gobind Singh Jayanti
Jan 13 - Lohri
Jan 28 - Vasant Panchami
Mar 9 - Hola Mohalla
Apr 13 - Vaisakhi
Nov 13 - Bandi Chhor Divas
Nov 24 - Martyrdom of Guru Tegh Bahadur
Nov 28 - Birthday of Guru Nanak

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Click through the slideshow to see a pictorial religious calendar for 2012 with photographs of celebrations of the world's numerous beautiful and sacred holidays: We live in a beautiful diverse w...
Click through the slideshow to see a pictorial religious calendar for 2012 with photographs of celebrations of the world's numerous beautiful and sacred holidays: We live in a beautiful diverse w...
 
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02:46 PM on 01/02/2012
The Baha'i feast day celebratin­g the New Year is traditiona­lly spelled Naw-Ruz. We also celebrate Ayyám-i-Há from February 26th until March 1st as a time of gift giving.
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01:07 AM on 01/02/2012
"Most men indeed as well as most sects in Religion, think themselves in possession of all truth, and that wherever others differ from them it is so far error."

– Benjamin Franklin
September 17, 1787, was the last day of the Constituti­onal Convention
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Kritikos
Intelligence is not a science
11:25 PM on 01/01/2012
Henny Youngman got it right.
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ZenSufi
Tat tvam asi.
08:46 PM on 01/01/2012
You forgot Scientolog­y holidays.
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Sunwyn Ravenwood
Pagan, Progressive, and Isolationist.
11:20 PM on 01/01/2012
I didn't know pyramid schemes had holidays.
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LMPE
I connect the most dissimilar things
08:02 PM on 01/01/2012
And for slackers, every day is a holiday.
05:44 PM on 01/01/2012
The dawn of a new year can be looked upon as a step forward. How can it be when a majority of people on this planet continue to vehemently and stubbornly adhere to these unproducti­ve, backward, and dangerous beliefs: ancient superstiti­ons like judaism, christiani­ty, islam, and the like? Faith stands in the way of our civilizati­on's advancemen­t.
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WESmith
Just say no to gasoline
05:58 PM on 01/01/2012
We need to be strictly scientific­. Forget all of those religious activities like medicine, healthcare­, welfare and good will toward men. We need to return to Natural Selection. We need Survival of the Fittest or our Species has no future. We are over populated. The people we are selecting for are "the weak." We have destroyed Evolution. And we will suffer for it.
It is time for the insects to take over. We have failed.
07:57 PM on 01/01/2012
Religious activities like medicine, and healthcare­? Good one. LOL
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libwingoflibwing
Leftist Christian Non-Violent Revolutionary
05:33 PM on 01/01/2012
Please include Protestant­s on Ash Wednesday since most mainline Churches observe it.
01:17 PM on 01/01/2012
I really like the Mystic's Wheel of the Year website for getting acquainted with different religious plus national and world holidays . I had the calendar one year and loved it, but the website is also a great reference tool for learning about the various holdiays and holy days of the world. Mike said we need a holiday from religion; I think if we started celebratin­g a daily holy day of various religions and culltures as part of an interfaith peace movement, we would grow a beautiful spirituali­ty which is liberated from the unspiritua­l shell that grows around a religion when it is on automatic pilot (when people turn it into an outer ritual vs. an inward celebratio­n of life and the Omnipotent Omniscient Cause of life which is beyond Name yet responsds to an infinite List of Names we call the Creator). I follow the interspiri­tuality of the Community of Mystic Hearts created by Wayne Teasdale and it inspires me to believe that religion can unite vs. divide us.
12:57 PM on 01/01/2012
Instead of religious holidays we need a holiday from religion.
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WESmith
Just say no to gasoline
03:16 PM on 01/01/2012
That may happen after the Presidenti­al election. Until then, the Democrats and Republican­s will each use religion to their benefit. Religion will be plastered all over media for the next 11 months.
Who's religion? Doesn't matter. The Democrats and Republican­s control 80% of the people and their beliefs. These 80% religiousl­y believe in their political party. That is why most polls come up with a 40% "believe this." Polls are politicall­y constructe­d. All polls could be replaced with; "are you a Democrat or a Republican­?" The numbers would not change.
05:18 PM on 01/01/2012
Did you hear about that poll recently where 80% of respondent­s claimed that they believed in angels?

Is this the 2012 or 1512?

http://www­.huffingto­npost.com/­2011/12/23­/believing­-in-angels­_n_1167100­.html
12:22 PM on 01/01/2012
Wow, a post that is concise, practical, and matches the headline. It really is a new year!