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Today - Day Prior to Requested Day (day begins and ends at Midnight)
Bing-wu (馬 Horse)年, Orchimens 蘭月, 6日 (星期二)(78.43.7.6) on the Chinese calendar
Tuesday August 18, 2026(8/18/2026) on the Gregorian calendar
sunrise:12:50 am (night), sunset: 3:16 pm, rdDate=739846
Requested Day (day begins and ends at Midnight)
Qi-Xi occurs on this day
Bing-wu (馬 Horse)年, Orchimens 蘭月, 7日 (星期三)(78.43.7.7) on the Chinese calendar
Wednesday August 19, 2026(8/19/2026) on the Gregorian calendar
sunrise:12:52 am (night), sunset: 3:14 pm, rdDate=739847
Day After Requested Day (day begins and ends at Midnight)
Bing-wu (馬 Horse)年, Orchimens 蘭月, 8日 (星期四)(78.43.7.8) on the Chinese calendar
Thursday August 20, 2026(8/20/2026) on the Gregorian calendar
sunrise:12:53 am (night), sunset: 3:12 pm, rdDate=739848
Today - Day Prior to Requested Day (day begins and ends at Sunrise)
Nag Panchami continues on this day
Tuesday Sravana 6, 2083(5/6/2083) on the Hindu-Lunar calendar
Tuesday August 18, 2026(8/18/2026) on the Gregorian calendar
sunrise:12:50 am (night), sunset: 3:16 pm, rdDate=739846
Requested Day (day begins and ends at Sunrise)
on the Hindu-Lunar calendar
Wednesday August 19, 2026(8/19/2026) on the Gregorian calendar
rdDate=739847
Day After Requested Day (day begins and ends at Sunrise)
on the Hindu-Lunar calendar
Thursday August 20, 2026(8/20/2026) on the Gregorian calendar
rdDate=739848
Today - Day Prior to Requested Day (day begins and ends at Midnight)
Tuesday August 18, 2026(8/18/2026) on the Gregorian calendar
sunrise:12:50 am (night), sunset: 3:16 pm, rdDate=739846
Requested Day (day begins and ends at Midnight)
Wednesday August 19, 2026(8/19/2026) on the Gregorian calendar
sunrise:12:52 am (night), sunset: 3:14 pm, rdDate=739847
Day After Requested Day (day begins and ends at Midnight)
Restoration Day occurs on this day
Thursday August 20, 2026(8/20/2026) on the Gregorian calendar
sunrise:12:53 am (night), sunset: 3:12 pm, rdDate=739848
Today - Day Prior to Requested Day (day begins and ends at Midnight)
Tuesday August 18, 2026(8/18/2026) on the Gregorian calendar
sunrise:12:50 am (night), sunset: 3:16 pm, rdDate=739846
Requested Day (day begins and ends at Midnight)
Wednesday August 19, 2026(8/19/2026) on the Gregorian calendar
sunrise:12:52 am (night), sunset: 3:14 pm, rdDate=739847
Day After Requested Day (day begins and ends at Midnight)
Saint Stephen's Day occurs on this day
Thursday August 20, 2026(8/20/2026) on the Gregorian calendar
sunrise:12:53 am (night), sunset: 3:12 pm, rdDate=739848
Today - Day Prior to Requested Day (day begins and ends at Midnight)
Flooding of the Nile continues on this day
Tuesday August 18, 2026(8/18/2026) on the Gregorian calendar
sunrise:12:50 am (night), sunset: 3:16 pm, rdDate=739846
Requested Day (day begins and ends at Midnight)
Flooding of the Nile continues on this day
Wednesday August 19, 2026(8/19/2026) on the Gregorian calendar
sunrise:12:52 am (night), sunset: 3:14 pm, rdDate=739847
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Day After Requested Day (day begins and ends at Midnight)
Flooding of the Nile continues on this day
Thursday August 20, 2026(8/20/2026) on the Gregorian calendar
sunrise:12:53 am (night), sunset: 3:12 pm, rdDate=739848
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Orchimens 蘭月 year 43, cycle 78
August 2026
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Bing-wu (馬 Horse)年, Orchimens 蘭月, 7日 (星期三) (78.43.7.7)
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Wednesday August 19, 2026 (8/19/2026)
Method: Orchimens 蘭月 7th on Chinese calendar
Length: 1 day
Period: 1 year

Don't speak Japanese? Click here to read a machine-translated version of the Japanese article.

Qixi Festival (Chinese: ; literally "The Night of Sevens"), also known as Magpie Festival, falls on the seventh day of the seventh lunar month on the Chinese calendar; thus its name. It inspired Tanabata (七夕) in Japan, Chilseok (칠석) in Korea, and Thất Tịch in Vietnam. It has sometimes been called Chinese Valentine's Day (Chinese: ; pinyin: Qíng rén jié) since the late 1990s, which is, strictly speaking, an inaccurate portrait of the festival.

Sravana 2083
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Monday August 17, 2026 (8/17/2026) at Sunrise Sunrise icon (12:49 am (night))
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Monday Sravana 5, 2083 (5/5/2083)
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Saturday August 22, 2026 (8/22/2026) at Sunrise Sunrise icon (12:57 am (night))
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Saturday Sravana 10, 2083 (5/10/2083)
Method: Sravana 5th on Hindu Lunar calendar
Length: 5 days
Period: 1 year

Nāg Panchamī (Devanagari: नाग पंचमी) is a festival during which religious Hindus in some parts of India worship either images of or live Nāgas (cobras) on the fifth day after Amavasya of the month of Shraavana. Traditionally, married young women visit their premarital households to celebrate the festival. Especially in villages in India, a traditional aspect of the celebration involves joyous swinging by young women on swings temporarily hung on tree branches.

According to Puranic scriptures, Brahma’s son Kashyapa had four wives. The “first” wife gave birth to Devas; the second, to Garudas; the third --named Kadroo--, to Nāgas; and the fourth, to Daityas. Nāgas were the rulers of Pātāl-Loka.

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Thursday August 20, 2026 (8/20/2026)
Method: August 20th on Gregorian calendar
Length: 1 day
Period: 1 year
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Thursday August 20, 2026 (8/20/2026)
Method: August 20th on Gregorian calendar
Length: 1 day
Period: 1 year
delete iconadd icon4 days since the start of Flooding of the Nile
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Saturday August 15, 2026 (8/15/2026)
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Saturday August 29, 2026 (8/29/2026)
Method: August 15th on Gregorian calendar
Length: 14 days
Period: 1 year

(Arabic: عيد وفاء النيل‎) has been an important natal cycle in Egypt since ancient times. It is celebrated by Egyptians as an annual holiday for two weeks starting August 15, known as Wafaa El-Nil. It is also celebrated in the Coptic Church by ceremonially throwing a martyr's relic into the river, hence the name, Esba` al-shahīd ('The Martyr's Finger'). Ancient Egyptians believed that the Nile flooded every year because of Isis's tears of sorrow for her dead husband, Osiris.

The three stages of the Egyptian flood cycle were Akhet, the time of the Nile flood, Peret, the sowing time, and Shemu, the time of harvest. Without this cycle people would die from starvation.The flood cycle was so predictable that the Egyptians even based their ancient calendar on it. Akhet was the first season of the year, between the months of June and September. Peret or the Egyptian Autumn season marked the time when their crops grew in the fields and were harvested,[1] running from October to mid-February. Shemu was the third and last season of the Egyptian year which ran from mid-February until the end of May; it essentially signalled the spring season of the Egyptian calendar.[2]


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