Pagan New Year Practices in Different Cultures

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The pagan new year does not have a fixed date and can vary depending on the specific pagan tradition being followed. However, **many pagans celebrate the new year around the Winter Solstice, typically on December 21st or 22nd**. This is because the Winter Solstice marks the shortest day and the longest night of the year, and is seen as a time of rebirth and renewal in many pagan beliefs. **For pagans, the new year is often seen as a time to reflect on the past and set intentions for the future**, much like the secular new year celebrated on January 1st. Additionally, some pagan traditions may celebrate the new year at other times of the year, such as on the spring equinox or at Samhain, a festival traditionally celebrated on October 31st. Ultimately, the timing of the pagan new year can vary depending on the specific pagan tradition and individual beliefs.

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