
Sacred Calendar
The Sacred Calendar is a system used by various cultures to mark time with significant religious and cultural events. Unlike the typical Gregorian calendar that everyone uses today, the Sacred Calendar highlights special rituals, festivals, and observances that are important to a community’s spiritual life. Examples include the Jewish calendar, which features holidays like Passover, and the Hindu calendar, which celebrates festivals like Diwali. These calendars are often based on lunar cycles, solar cycles, or a combination of both, reflecting the community's relationship with nature and the divine.