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[quote]...and good you reminded me of the march festives thnx [;)] [purple]Bahai[/purple] 21st Nawroze (luvly dishes--- remember from skool... by bahai iranian friends) [purple]Buddhist[/purple] 3rd Magha Puja [purple]Christian[/purple] 2nd The Women World Day of Prayer (Lots of events being organized in UK visibly,all over the week-- by women from all Faiths--including Muslims--personally i got a call from the president of a local muslim women org in london to attend as a speaker but unfortunately can't,as it's working day) 18th Mothering Sunday 19th St Joseph's Day 25th Blessed Virgin Day 25th Passion Sunday [purple]Hindu[/purple] 3rd Holi 19th Varsha Prati-Pada 26/27 Rama Nawami [purple]Jain[/purple] 31st Mahavira Javanti [purple]Japanese[/purple] 3rd Hana Matsuri 21st Shubun No Hi(Hgan) [purple]Jewish[/purple] 4th Purim [purple]Sikh[/purple] Hola Mahalla [purple]Zoroastrian (Parsee)[/purple] 21st Jamshedi Noruz 26th Khordad Sal(Fasli) [purple]Some other Notable Dates[/purple] 1st David Day 17th St.Patrick's Day 21st Spring Equinox Ustara[/quote]
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