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The March Equinox, also known as the vernal equinox in the Northern Hemisphere, typically occurs on March 20 or 21 each year. This astronomical event marks the moment when the sun crosses the celestial equator, heading northward, resulting in nearly equal day and night lengths across the globe.
In Georgia, a country rich with ancient traditions and a deep cultural heritage, the March Equinox does not have a specific historical celebration tied to it. However, it heralds the arrival of spring – a season often celebrated for its representation of rebirth and renewal.
Although there are no widespread traditions in Georgia that directly correspond with the March Equinox itself, it is closely followed by a significant Georgian holiday – Mother's Day on March 3rd – and Easter celebrations that are determined by the lunar calendar and often occur shortly after.
Georgians tend to observe this day much like others around the world, welcoming the onset of warmer weather and longer days. While there may not be unique customs associated with this equinox, people often engage in springtime activities such as:
Overall, while not steeped in specific rituals for this particular day, Georgians appreciate the March Equinox as a natural transition point from winter to spring and an invitation to embrace new beginnings.