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Major Religious Holidays Worldwide - TSV

A comprehensive dataset of important religious holidays from major world religions including Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Judaism, and Sikhism. Each holiday includes information on dates, meanings, historical backgrounds, and traditional practices. These holidays play a vital role in understanding the faith, culture, and traditions of each religion.

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code	slug	name	description	date2026	dateType	duration	religion
01	christmas	Christmas	A Christian holiday celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ.	2026-12-25	fixed	1	Christianity
02	easter	Easter	The most important Christian holiday celebrating the resurrection of Jesus Christ.	2026-04-05	lunar	1	Christianity
03	eid-al-fitr	Eid al-Fitr	An Islamic holiday marking the end of the fasting month of Ramadan.	2026-03-20	lunar	3	Islam
04	eid-al-adha	Eid al-Adha	An Islamic holiday commemorating Ibrahim's willingness to sacrifice.	2026-05-26	lunar	4	Islam
05	diwali	Diwali	The Hindu Festival of Lights celebrating the victory of good over evil.	2026-11-08	lunar	5	Hinduism
06	hanukkah	Hanukkah	The Jewish Festival of Lights commemorating the rededication of the Second Temple.	2026-12-04	lunar	8	Judaism
07	passover	Passover	A Jewish holiday commemorating the liberation from slavery in Egypt.	2026-04-01	lunar	8	Judaism
08	vaisakhi	Vaisakhi	A Sikh New Year and harvest festival commemorating the founding of the Khalsa.	2026-04-14	solar	1	Sikhism
09	holi	Holi	A Hindu spring festival celebrated by throwing colorful powders.	2026-03-03	lunar	2	Hinduism
10	rosh-hashanah	Rosh Hashanah	The Jewish New Year, a time for reflection and new beginnings.	2026-09-11	lunar	2	Judaism
11	vesak	Vesak	A Buddhist holiday commemorating the birth, enlightenment, and death of Buddha.	2026-05-31	lunar	1	Buddhism
12	chinese-new-year	Chinese New Year	Lunar New Year celebrated primarily in China and Chinese communities worldwide.	2026-02-17	lunar	15	Folk Religion