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birthday of the Earth Goddess (in various cultures)

Many cultures celebrate the Earth Goddess’s birthday as a festival honoring Mother Earth’s nurturing power and abundance. For example, in some traditions, these celebrations mark the spring equinox, symbolizing renewal and growth. In Greece, Gaia, the Earth Goddess, was revered in ancient rituals. Native American cultures hold festivals honoring Earth’s fertility, often aligning with planting seasons. These celebrations acknowledge humanity’s deep connection to nature's cycles, emphasizing gratitude, harmony, and respect for the environment. While specific dates vary, such festivals universally honor Earth as a vital, life-giving force central to human existence.