In India there are many festivals related to the moon.
eg:- some hindu festivals are Shivratri{day before new moon};holi,budhha purnima, guru purnima, {all on full moon};diwali{on new moon}
Others are janmashtami,rath yatra.
All muslim festivals depend on the moon.In calendars 'Id' is mentioned that it is subject to appearance of the moon.
It depends on which society you are referring to. Not all societies celebrate the same festivals.
The male name for moon is "Luna" in Latin.
Selenium is an element that has a name similar to the goddess of the moon, Selene.
The name of Saturn's largest moon is Titan.
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Some festivals are surely decided by moon phases but not all. Some are decided on how the moon phase is or how many days have elapsed after a particular moon phase. But some festivals are based on dates.
Ocean festivals, Flower festivals, Animal festivals, Starry Night festivals, New Year festivals, Firefly festival, and there might be a couple more that I missed.
Some festivals are traditionally celebrated on specific lunar phases, such as full moon or new moon. For example, Diwali, also known as the Festival of Lights in Hinduism, is celebrated on the new moon night. In other cultures, the phases of the moon may not play a significant role in determining festival dates.
Moon Festival. The hottest one. ;)
Harvest Fest October Fest Festival of Leaves Festival of the Pumpkin Moon AND CANADA HAS THE WHAT FESTIVALS
There are many festivals in New Zealand. Follow the related link below for a list of festivals in 2014
addi perukku is the festival which is related to water.
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The original name of the Moon is simply "Moon." In different cultures, it may also be referred to by various names such as Luna or Selene.
In Islam, sighting the moon (full moon) at the end of the month of Ramadhan, indicates the celebration called eid.
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The Hindus Celebrate this festival, on the eve before the 6th moon.