Ostara

21

Mar

Ostara, celebrated on March 21, is a special day that marks the beginning of spring. It's a time when people notice that the days are getting longer, and flowers start to bloom. Many people come together to celebrate new life, nature, and the balance between day and night. Some traditions include decorating eggs and planting seeds as symbols of growth and new beginnings. It's a joyful time to be thankful for the warmth and light returning to the world after the cold winter. In many ways, Ostara is about appreciating and celebrating the beauty of nature waking up.

How to celebrate Ostara?

Celebrate Ostara by enjoying the spring weather outside. Plant some seeds or flowers to welcome the new season. Decorate your home with bright, cheerful colors like yellow and green. Make or buy fresh bread and share it with your family. Go for a nature walk and look for signs of spring, like blooming flowers or chirping birds. Paint or color eggs in fun, bright patterns. At the end of the day, you can light a candle to say thank you for the sunlight and longer days. Enjoy spending time with family and friends while eating yummy spring foods.

Where Ostara is celebrated?

  • - International
  • - Northern Hemisphere