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Samhain: Origins, Celebrations, and Cultural Significance

ULUKAYIN | 06/10/2025

As the sun dipped timidly on the western horizon, darkness rose majestically in the east, and the trees trembled against […]

Mabon: Autumn Equinox and Pagan Traditions

ULUKAYIN | 16/10/2025

What is Mabon? Mabon is a festival in pagan and Wiccan belief systems that coincides with the autumnal equinox. It

Candles symbolizing Imbolc.

Imbolc in Mythology, Paganism, and Wicca: Origins, Customs and Traditions

ULUKAYIN | 23/10/2024

Imbolc is a pagan festival that signifies that nature is awakening from its hibernation and that spring is approaching. Despite

Winter Solstice: What are Yule, Saturnalia and Nardugan?

ULUKAYIN | 24/11/2025

For most of us, December means long nights, decorated pines, preparations for New Year’s Eve, and maybe mulled wine. Not

Krampus Night: From Medieval Fears to Modern Celebrations

ULUKAYIN | 12/01/2024

Krampus Night is a traditional folkloric event usually celebrated in Central European countries. It derives its name from the demonic

An Ethnographic Research on the Bocuk Night

Koray Koto | 24/11/2025

Bocuk Night, a tradition that was on the brink of being forgotten, experienced a resurgence in popularity during the 2010s,

Litha and Midsummer: Historical Roots and Contemporary Practices

ULUKAYIN | 12/01/2024

The summer solstice marks a pivotal moment in the annual cycle, evoking rich cultural and symbolic traditions worldwide. Among these,

Walpurgis Night in European Folklore: History and Traditions

Mahym Defne | 23/10/2024

Walpurgis Night, also known as Witches’ Night, is a traditional European festival. Its association with witchcraft dates back to medieval

Hungarian Busójárás Festivities Heralding the End of Winter and Interesting Busó Costumes

ULUKAYIN | 06/02/2024

“One day, while walking on the streets of Hungary, if you see people wearing sheepskin and wooden masks, it means

Halloween-Like Traditions and the Origin of Halloween

Koray Koto | 23/10/2024

Celebrated on October 31st every year, Halloween is seen as a secular tradition today despite its pagan roots. The common

Mabon Excitement: Autumn Equinox Celebrated at Stonehenge

ULUKAYIN | 15/09/2024

The historic site in England hosted the Mabon celebrations on the morning of September 23. Many people in the UK

St. Patrick’s Day: First Parades After The Covid-19 Pandemic

ULUKAYIN | 12/01/2024

Preparations begin for St. Patrick’s Day, one of Ireland’s most important national and cultural festivals. The parades will be held

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