I believe that you are talking about Ostara, the vernal equinox. Ostara is a pagan festival and is believed to be the origin of Easter, the same way that Samhain was the origin of Halloween. Wiccans dedicate this festival to the goddess Eostre (Goddess of Fertility). Wiccans pull up flowers and dance around in a circle. They eat "vegetables, dairy foods, pumpkins, sprouts, and certain flower dishes". The special flowers/herbs that they use are "Daffodils, Jonquils, Woodruff, Violets, Gorse, Olives, Peonies, Irises, Narcissus, and various other spring flowers." They use special flower incenses, especially Jasmine, Rose, and Strawberry incense. Many Wiccans also start a Magickal herb garden, or they talk long walks as they reflect on the beauty of Mother Nature.
Samhain is an old Gaelic holiday celebrated by Druids, Pagans and Wiccans. It was a celebration of the third and final harvest festival of the year.
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The Chinese New Year is celebrated by the Chinese people. The holiday is celebrated worldwide. The Chinese New Year is also known as the Spring Festival.
There is no holiday in spring break
It is a holiday celebrated in SwitzerlandIt is a holiday celebrated in Switzerland
This holiday is celebrated to give honor to Jesus and God.
there is no Christan (biblical) holiday celebrated with candles
what holiday was celebrated by the American colonist
The world's most celebrated holiday is Valentine's Day.
Its a Jewish holiday, celebrated by lighting the menorah and saying the appropriate blessings and prayers.
Buddhists do not celebrate Thanksgiving. The two Buddhist holidays are Buddha's birthday and the Enlightenment Day. Buddha's birthday is in the spring and the Enlightenment Day is in the winter.
Spring break is an academic tradition and not a recognized holiday. It neither a federal or state holiday.