February 26

fixed holy days

These holy days are on the same day every year on the solar calendar.

Day of Nuit:

    Day of Nuit: Kemetic (ancient Egyptian) holy day. Day of Nuit, Goddess of Healing and Fertility.

Asar at Abydos:

    Asar at Abydos: Kemetic (ancient Egyptian) holy day. It is the day of conducting Asar [Osiris] in his ship in Abydos.

Day of Mihr:

    Day of Mihr: Armenian holy day. Day of Mihr, God of Fire.

Hygeia’s Day:

    Hyggeia’s Day: North African holy day. Hygea is the African Goddess of healing and disease prevention.

Kemetic tradition:

    Kemetic (ancient Egyptian) tradition. Avoid any wind. (from the Cairo Calendar)


lunar information 2009

    Planting: The Moon makes this day excellent for planting.

    Fishing: The Moon makes this day excellent for fishing.


astrological information 2009

Magick Color:

    Purple: The magick color for this day, based on planetary influences, is purple. You may want to burn a purple candle or wear some purple this day.

Magick Incense:

    Myrrh: The magick incense for this day, based on planetary influences, is myrrh. You may want to burn myrrh incense this day. You may substitute a similar incense if you don’t have or don’t like myrrh.


calendar

This day on different world calendars.

Kemetic (ancient Egyptian) information

Season of Proyet (Sowing)
Month of Parmuti or Pharmuthi (Renenutet or Rennutet)
Day 13

Zoroastrian information
(Fasli calendar)

Month of Spandarmad (twelfth month)
Day of Tir (or Tishtar)
Day 13

    The day of Tishtar celebrates the Av. Tishtrya, The Star Sirius, the brightest star in the heavens. Special prayers from the Khorda Avesta are recited in honor of the day’s spiritual being.

    Activity for the day from the Counsels of Adhurbadh, Son of Mahraspand: “(131) On the day of Tir (Sirius) send your children to learn archery and jousting and horsemanship.” Adarbad Mahraspandan was a famous saint, high priest, and prime minister of Shapur II (309-379 C.E.).

    The second seven days (second week) of each Zoroastrian month celebrates light and nature.

    The Fasli, or seasonal, calendar is one of three Zoroastrian calendars still in use.

Celtic (ancient Druid) information

Ogham tree calendar

Nion (N)

Ash Moon
Day 9

    The Celtic calendar started out as a moon calendar, but was aligned with the solar year during antiquity. Robert Graves proposed the Celtic tree calendar described here. While widely used by Neo-Pagans, many critics dispute the authenticity. The Beth-Luis-Nion calendar (the one used here) starts with New Year on the Winter Solstice. The Beth-Luis-Faern calendar starts with New Year on Samhain.

    Each Celtic tree month (or moon) is named for a Celtic Ogham letter (first line above) and a tree (second line above). All of the Celtic months also had additional folk names (folk names for this month listed below).

Polarity: Feminine
Planet: Neptune
Archetype: Lir (Celtic God of the Sea)
Symbol: trident
Folk Names:
Moon of Waters

Asatru (ancient Norse) information

Month: Horning

Roman information

a.d. IV Kal. Mart.
4 days before the Kalends of March
in a leap year, this is a.d. V Kal. Mart.
Month: Februa or Febrvarivs or Februarius

    The a.d. IV or V Kal. designation means ante diem or four or five “days before” the Kalends (first day or New Moon) of the next month. When counting days, the Romans included both the start and end day (in modern Western culture, we skip the start day). When the Romans switched to a solar calendar, they continued to use the lunar day names.

    The Roman month of February is named for a feast of purification. Romans called February the “Month of Purification”. During the festival of Lupercalia, priests would beat barren women with a goatskin thong called a februa (“means of purification”) in the belief it would make them fertile. February was originally given over the the infernal deities, making the purification feast essential as a counterbalance to all the evil that could occur in the world. February had 28 days (an even number) because of a Roman superstitious dread of even numbers. February eventually became sacred to Juno Februra, the Roman Queen Goddess.

    The earliest Roman months were lunar. According to Roman mythology, the ten month solar calendar aligned to the vernal equinox was introduced by Romulus, the founder of Rome, around 753 BCE. In Romulus’ calendar, Ferbuary did not exist.
    Numa Pompilius, the second of the seven traditional kings of Rome, added two more months, for a 12 month year. In Numa’s calendar, February was added to the end of the year (after December) and had 28 days (or 23 days with an extra five intercalary days in some years). The extra five days at the end of February were viewed as unlucky and not considered to be part of the normal year.
    In some years, an intercalary month (Mensis Intercalaris) called Mercedinus or Mercedonius or Intercalaris, was placed into February in order to bring the year into alignment. The intercalary month followed February 23rd and then after the intercalary month, February resumed with February 24th. Plutarch wrote “Numa … added an intercalary month, to follow February, consisting of twentty-two days, and called by the Romans the month Mercedinus. This amendment, however, itself, in course of time, came to need other amendments.” Some scholars claim that Intercalaris was added to the Roman calendar in 452 BCE.
    Gaius Julius Caesar, as Pontifex Maximus (supreme bridge-builder, a religious title), reorganized the calendar on the first day of 45 BCE. In Caesar’s calendar (the Julian Calendar), February was moved to after January and had 28 days, except in leap years, when it had 29 days. The extra leap day was added after February 23, rather than at the end of the month. Caesar’s calendar was calculated by Sosigenes, an Egyptian astrologer/astronomer. In 8 BCE, Augustus Caesar fixed errors by pontiffs after Julius’ death and made other minor modifications, resulting in the modern Western calendar. The modern Gregorian Calendar, named for Roman Catholic Pope Gregory the Thirteenth, was a realignment in 1582.


numerology

    Today totals 8 in modern Western numerology. See the article on eight for more information.


lunar information 2008

Third Quarter in Scorpio:

    Third Quarter: The moon is in the third (3rd) quarter (waning gibbous) in Scorpio.

    Planting: The Moon makes this day excellent for planting.

    Fishing: The Moon makes this day excellent for fishing.


astrological information 2008

         Sun Trine Moon: The Sun istrine the Moon at 3:15 a.m. Eastern Standard Time (EST).

         Moon Square Venus: The Moon is square Venus at 11:17 a.m. Eastern Standard Time (EST).

         Moon Square Mercury: The Moon is square Mercury at 11:22 a.m. Eastern Standard Time (EST).

         Mercury Conjuct Venus: Mercury is in conjunction with Venus at 12:51 p.m. Eastern Standard Time (EST).

         Moon Sextile Jupiter: The Moon is sextile Jupiter at 7:13 p.m. Eastern Standard Time (EST).


lunar information 2007

Moon enters Cancer:

     Moon Enters Cancer: Lunar Ingress. The Moon enters the sign Cancer at 3:47 am GMT.

astrological information 2007

Mars enters Aquarius:

     Mars Enters Aquarius: Planetary ingress.


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