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Anchor text: kupala
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Preceding Context: That said, the seasonal and astronomical events at these times (i.e. equinoxes and solstices) certainly occurred nonetheless, and are readily observed in the natural world. Therefore they are likely to have been noticed by societies which lived so closely with nature, and the many pagan religions which were based on natural features and events, from the Middle East, Africa, Europe, and Asia, certainly comprehended all of them under festivals celebrating these events. Thus, there are sometimes substantial similarities between dates (if not rituals) of celebrations in unrelated pagan religions. For example, the four largest holidays in Slavic pagan mythology roughly correspond to Wiccan quarter days: maslenitsa (end of winter and rebirth of the Earth) - late March,
Succeeding Context: - late June, rada/rodogosch (harvest festival) - late September, and kolyada/korochun - late December. (Three of these were later incorporated into the Christian calendar as the week before Great Lent, Feast of Saint John the Baptist, and Christmas.) The use of cross-quarter days as major holidays is less common; this practice and particularly the overarching importance of Samhain over Midsummer and Midwinter festivals is idiosyncratic of pagan rites of Celtic (particularly Irish) origin.
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Source Page: Wheel of the Year

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