Religious Events March 2010 Hola Mohalla is three day festival of military exercises and mock battles, together with Religious discussions and devotional.

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Religious Events March 2010 Hola Mohalla is three day festival of military exercises and mock battles, together with Religious discussions and devotional music, At Anandpur Sahib on the day after Holi. Monday 1 March Sikh – Hola Mohalla Christian – St David’s Day Saint David, or Dewi Sant as he's called in the Welsh language, is the patron saint of Wales.

Religious Events March 2010 Ends 20 March. During this period Baha'is go without food or drink from sunrise to sunset. Tuesday 2 March Bahai – 19 day fast

Religious Events March 2010 Celebrates daughters in the family Wednesday 3 March Shinto – Hina-matsuri ( Festival of Dolls) Muslim – Milad un Nabi (Shia) Birthday of the Prophet Muhammad. Sunni Muslims celebrate this 5 days earlier. Some Muslims do not approve of celebrating the birthday, and regard doing so as a religious innovation.

Religious Events March 2010 Piran is regarded as the patron saint of Cornwall and tin miners. He was born in Ireland. The Cornish flag may have been inspired by the legend that Piran discovered the process for smelting tin: black rock with a white cross of pure metal. Friday 5 March Christian – St Piran’s Day Christian – Women’s World Day of Prayer This dates from 1887 and is celebrated on the first Friday of March

Religious Events March 2010 Mothering Sunday is the fourth Sunday of Lent. Not the same as Mothers' Day in the USA. Sunday 14 March Christian – Mothering Sunday

Religious Events March 2010 St Patrick is the patron saint of Ireland. Wednesday 17 March Christian – St Patrick’s Day

Religious Events March 2010 Spring Equinox celebrates the renewed life of the Earth that comes with the Spring. Saturday 20 March Pagan – Spring Equinox

Religious Events March 2010 New Year Sunday 21 March Bahai – Naw-Ruz & Zoroastrian - Fasli Shinto – Shubun-sai – Equinox Day A day for visiting graves. Also associated with Buddhism in Japan.

Religious Events March 2010 Birthday of Lord Rama, an incarnation of Vishnu and the hero of the Ramayana Wednesday 24 March Hindu – Rama Navami Hindu – Swaminarayan Jayanti This day marks the birth of Lord Swaminarayan for followers of the Swaminarayan tradition.

Religious Events March 2010 Marks the angel Gabriel's message to the Virgin Mary that she would give birth to the incarnation of Christ. It also celebrates the incarnation itself as the date falls 9 months before Christmas. Thursday 25 March Christian – Annunciation

Religious Events March 2010 The birthday of Zoroaster, celebrated on this date in the Fasli calendar. Also known as the Greater Noruz Friday 26 March Zoroastrian – Khordad Sal (Fasli)

Religious Events March 2010 The sixth and last Sunday of Lent. Marks the entry of Jesus into Jerusalem and the start of Holy Week. Sunday 28 March Christian – Palm Sunday Jain – Mahavira Jayanti The birth anniversary of Lord Mahavira, the 24th Tirthankar and the "founder" of modern Jainism

Religious Events March 2010 Observed only by firstborn males, on the day before Passover. This fast celebrates the survival of Jewish firstborn sons from the 10th Plague of Egypt. Monday 29 March Jewish – Fast of the Firstborn

Religious Events March 2010 This festival marks the birth of Hanuman, the Monkey God. Tuesday 30 March Hindu – Hanuman Jayanti Jewish – Passover (1 st day) The start of the season of Passover when Jews commemorate the liberation of the Children of Israel who were led out of Egypt by Moses. Work is not permitted on the first two and the last two days of Passover.

Religious Events March 2010 New Year festival for Theravada Buddhists, celebrated for three days from the first full moon day in April Tuesday 30 March Buddhist – Theravada New Year Buddhist – Magha Puja Fourfold Assembly or Sangha Day. Marks the day Buddha addressed a meeting of 1250 arahants.