By- AK Merchant Most ordinary folks are governed by the calendar and time they reckon by their watch. Gregorian or English ...
Different calendars reflect various cultural and religious perspectives, with the Gregorian calendar being most dominant. The ...
The love for tradition kept the Eastern Orthodox Church from adopting the Gregorian calendar though it was based on reason ...
Timekeeping is one of humanity's oldest and most important endeavors. For centuries, societies have developed systems to ...
Lunar New Year celebrations are about to kick off across the US to usher in the Year of the Snake - do you know where to find ...
In Saudi Arabia, public New Year celebrations are rare due to the country's strict adherence to Islamic traditions.
Every country has its unique history, and history has shaped the world in diverse ways, including how we track and celebrate the passage of time. While much of the world eagerly anticipates ringing in ...
This is the latest in a Saturday series of stories and photographs featuring local holiday traditions. JOHNSTOWN, Pa. – For those observing Orthodox Christmas, it's a time of self-reflection, prayer ...
Some countries use calendars that begin the year on dates in entirely different seasons, and some countries celebrate both ...
Ethiopia, Nepal, Iran, and Afghanistan are four countries that won’t be celebrating New Year’s Day 2025.
Many believe that January was named after the Roman god "Janus". The months of the Gregorian calendar, widely used today, ...
The ancient Maya and Aztecs had detailed calendars that celebrated New Year's Eve at different times, with traditions to mark ...