The eight solar Sabbats represent the turning of the Wheel of the Year.
On the Pagan Wheel of the Year, we have Eight Sabbats (four Lesser Sabbats nd four Greater Sabbats). The Spring and Autumn Equinoxes and the Winter and Summer Solstices are the Lesser Sabbats, while Beltaine, Samhain, Yule and Imbolg are the Greater Sabbats. We also celebrate the 13 full moons of the year at rituals known as esbats (full moon rituals). Some traditions also have small rituals at the New Moon (or Dark Moon).
Litha, or Summer Solstice, is celebrated June 21 (although solstices and equinoxes are not exact and may vary by one day). It is a Lesser Sabbat (there are four Lesser and four Greater sabbats).
There are many types of paganism in the world but the one people most commonly associate is the pagan practices of western europe that have taken the world by storm. Their holidays vary depending upon pantheon but the most commonly accepted are the 8 Sabbats of the wheel of the year. Beltane on May 1st Midsumer/Litha/SummerSolstice on June 21st Lughnasadh/Lammas on August 1st Mabon/AutumEquinox on Sept 21st Samhain/All Hallows on October 31st Yule/WinterSolstice on Dec 21st Imbolc/Imbolg/Oimelc on Feb 1st/2nd and Ostara/Spring Equinox on March 21st The Equinoxes and Solstices are tentative dates. Many people stick to celebrating them on the 21sts but their true dates change slightly year to year.
There are many types of paganism in the world but the one people most commonly associate is the pagan practices of Western Europe that have taken the world by storm. Their holidays vary depending upon pantheon but the most commonly accepted are the 8 Sabbats of the wheel of the year. Beltane on May 1st Midsumer/Litha/SummerSolstice on June 21st Lughnasadh/Lammas on August 1st Mabon/AutumEquinox on Sept 21st Samhain/All Hallows on October 31st Yule/WinterSolstice on Dec 21st Imbolc/Imbolg/Oimelc on Feb 1st/2nd and Ostara/Spring Equinox on March 21st The Equinoxes and Solstices are tentative dates. Many people stick to celebrating them on the 21sts but their true dates change slightly year to year.
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