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Mabon N/H - Autumn Equinox

Mon, 21 Sept

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Northern Hemisphere

Celebrate the Autumn Equinox with Mabon on September 21st in the Northern Hemisphere. Acknowledge the sun's journey, give thanks for the harvest, and embrace the balance of light and dark in this solar festival of gratitude and reflection.

Mabon N/H - Autumn Equinox
Mabon N/H - Autumn Equinox

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21 Sept 2026, 12:00 am

Northern Hemisphere

About the event

What is Mabon?


Mabon, also known as the Autumn Equinox, is one of the eight nature festivals and it marks the second harvest and the official time of autumn.


In the Southern Hemisphere, this celebration occurs on or around March 21st, symbolizing the moment when day and night are of equal length before the nights begin to lengthen.


Named after the Welsh god Mabon, this festival focuses on gratitude for the harvest, reflection, and preparation for the winter ahead.


Mabon is one of the four solar festivals, highlighting the sun's movement through the year, alongside the Spring Equinox, Summer Solstice, and Winter Solstice.


The Significance of Mabon:


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