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  2. Spring Harvest - Wikipedia

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    Spring Harvest is an inter-denominational evangelical conference and gathering in the United Kingdom that started in 1979. [2]: 245 The festival arose in the late 1970s at a time when evangelicalism was growing in the UK and there was uncertainty as to how that movement would relate with Church of England and evangelicals within it; the event, among few others at the time, welcomed all ...

  3. Heathen holidays - Wikipedia

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    This is a celebration of the corn harvest and subsequent "tying". The group eschews the term "Lammas" as it is entirely Christian in origin. Late September: Hærfestlíc Freólsung (Harvest Festival) Devoted to a range of beings including Ing, Thunor, Frig, and Woden. This is a celebration of the late harvest, and symbolic offering of the Last ...

  4. Tetsu Inada - Wikipedia

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    Ragnarok the Animation: Priest, bandit leader [1] 2004: Ultimate Muscle: Ikemen Muscle [1] 2004: Samurai Champloo: Chinpara [1] 2004: Samurai 7: Gorobei Katayama [3] [1] 2004: Agatha Christie's Great Detectives Poirot and Marple: Elsa's brother: Ep. 2 [3] [1] 2004: Onmyō Taisenki: Tsubaki no gorouza, Shusui no namazubou 椿のゴロウザ ...

  5. List of harvest festivals - Wikipedia

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    Mid-Autumn Festival celebrations in Victoria Park, Hong Kong. A harvest festival is an annual celebration which occurs around the time of the main harvest of a given region. . Given regional differences in climates and crops, harvest festivals can be found at various times throughout the wo

  6. Takayama Festival - Wikipedia

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    The shrine is also known as the Sanno Shrine, and the spring festival is also known as the Sanno Festival. The Sanno Festival is held to pray for a good harvest and the Autumn Festival is for giving thanks. [3] The Autumn festival is centered on the Sakurayama Hachiman Shrine and is referred to as the Hachiman Festival. It is held after the ...

  7. Hōnensai - Wikipedia

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    Harvest Festival (豊年祭, Hōnensai) is a fertility festival celebrated every year on March 15 in some locations in Aichi Prefecture, Japan. [1] Hōnen means prosperous year in Japanese, implying a rich harvest, while a matsuri is a festival. The Hōnen festival and ceremony celebrate the blessings of a bountiful harvest and all manner of ...

  8. Vaisakhi - Wikipedia

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    The harvest festival is also characterized by the folk dance, Bhangra which traditionally is a harvest dance. Aawat pauni is a tradition associated with harvesting in the Punjab, which involves people getting together to harvest the wheat.

  9. Bihu - Wikipedia

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    The Rongali Bihu is the most important of the three, celebrating spring festival. The Bhogali Bihu or the Magh Bihu is a harvest festival, with community feasts. The Kongali Bihu or the Kati Bihu is the sombre, thrifty one reflecting a season of short supplies and is an animistic festival. [8]