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The Pagan holiday of Ostara refers to the ancient celebration of the Spring Equinox; the occasion where the day and night return to equal length. Ostara is one of the 8 pagan sabbaths on the Wheel of the Year. It marks the period before the daylight starts to sprawl evermore over summer’s evening hours, diminishing winter’s long nights into a distant memory.This is a season rooted naturally into our spiritual beings; encompassing all aspects related to new life, growth, resurrection, fertility and spring-time cleansing. Sound familiar? Globally, many cultures celebrate the coming of spring, and festivals. It wasn't until Christianity became the dominate religion of Europe that this celebration later became known as Easter. Keep scrolling to learn more about how to celebrate Ostara !
Ostara always falls on the Spring Equinox or Vernal Equinox as it is called. The exact date can change from year to year but it's usually toward the middle end of March. The day begins on the start of Aries season which can fall between March 19-23rd, but for the next 3 years it's on the 20th.
Ostara Date | Day of the Week | Year |
March 20th | Sunday | 2022 |
March 20th | Monday | 2023 |
March 20th | Wednesday | 2024 |
March 20th | Thursday | 2025 |
If you were raised around Christian beliefs, celebrating Ostara is easy - it’s practically Easter but with Mother Nature in the place of Jesus. A myriad of seasonal Easter traditions we’re accustomed to in the West transfer perfectly over to your Ostara celebrations, from egg decorating to egg hunting and eating, baking and sharing time with loved ones, alongside taking the meditative space to connect with your spirituality and find a new sense of self.
One of the easy ways to celebrate Ostara is to decorate your home. The sabbaths decorations never go out of fashion and include things, like wild cut flowers, pastel painted eggs and bunny rabbits, each symbolizing the blossom and birth of spring. But it’s always best to set your own holiday traditions and make the celebration your own.
Here’s some easy ideas to inspire your own imagination when it comes to decorating your home this Ostara:
Regardless of your religious beliefs, the influence of the rising spring sun upon our mental health is undeniable, not to mention its impact upon agriculture and our day-to-day lifestyles as all life crawls from cold hibernation into happiness. You don’t even have to be spiritual to acknowledge the potential that comes with the year’s lengthening sunlight hours and honor it in your own way. Celebrating the holiday of Ostara brings us back into equilibrium with the transient seasons and cycles of Mother Earth, mostly lost to the mechanical, controllable nature of the modern world. It’s a time for reconnecting with the local, wild lands and ways of the ancients, whilst being the season of health, positive change, growth, new life and hope; sentiments so deep-rooted in our human experience that they transcend faith entirely.