Religious Holidays Quiz
How does the Shinto tradition determine specific days for festivities?
- Carrying on the Chinese custom, Shinto tradition has designated certain days each month auspicious and certain others inauspicious for religious celebrations.
- The new and full moons days are among the most favored.
- Waxing and waning half-moons are also favored.
- Festal days begin at sunset on the eve and last through sunset of the actual festival day.
From The Handy Religion Answer Book, Second Edition by Jack Rendard, Ph.D., (c) 2012 Visible Ink Press(R). Your Guide to the World's Major Faiths
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