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* The '''hīmbajaṃšā''' (Festival of Harmony and Colors) is the first of the four main Yunyalīlti festivals. It always falls on 4 pāṇḍalañši (third month of the year). | * The '''hīmbajaṃšā''' (Festival of Harmony and Colors) is the first of the four main Yunyalīlti festivals. It always falls on 4 pāṇḍalañši (third month of the year). | ||
* The '''camilaliājaṃšā''' (Festival of the Greater Night), the second of the four main festivals, falls on 13 (15<sub>10</sub>) kanamimaila (fourth month), the winter solstice. It marks the longest nighttime period of the year and the beginning of longer days. It is observed even by communities in the Southern Hemisphere (as both solstices are holidays anyway), but the local significance varies from place to place. | * The '''camilaliājaṃšā''' (Festival of the Greater Night), the second of the four main festivals, falls on 13 (15<sub>10</sub>) kanamimaila (fourth month), the winter solstice. It marks the longest nighttime period of the year and the beginning of longer days. It is observed even by communities in the Southern Hemisphere (as both solstices are holidays anyway), but the local significance varies from place to place. | ||
* The '''murkadhānāvīyi pārṇam''' (Day of the Inquisition) on 10 murkāsena (fifth month) is one of only three non-religious public holidays, commemorating the foundation of the Inquisition as a country, on 10 murkāsena | * The '''murkadhānāvīyi pārṇam''' (Day of the Inquisition) on 10 murkāsena (fifth month) is one of only three non-religious public holidays, commemorating the foundation of the Inquisition as a country, on 10 murkāsena 6291 (3783<sub>12</sub>). | ||
* The '''kaila nali jānilšeidumi pārṇam''' (Day of the Legions for Purity) on 15 (17<sub>10</sub>) būṃṣprātas (sixth month) is another public holiday, dedicated to the armed forces of the Inquisition. | * The '''kaila nali jānilšeidumi pārṇam''' (Day of the Legions for Purity) on 15 (17<sub>10</sub>) būṃṣprātas (sixth month) is another public holiday, dedicated to the armed forces of the Inquisition. | ||
* The '''maivajaṃšā''' (Festival of the Word) is the third of the four main Yunyalīlti festivals, on 10 laliāñaiṭa (seventh month). It celebrates the first teaching of the Chlamiṣvatrā. | * The '''maivajaṃšā''' (Festival of the Word) is the third of the four main Yunyalīlti festivals, on 10 laliāñaiṭa (seventh month). It celebrates the first teaching of the Chlamiṣvatrā. | ||
* The '''caṃkrajavyājaṃšā''' (Festival of the Final Fire) falls on 1Ɛ (23<sub>10</sub>) brausāsena (eighth month), and is a highly symbolic religious festival where unneeded, unusable, and generally bad things (representing burdens or leftovers from the past) are burned; this is considered one of the most pictoresque happenings in the Chlouvānem world, with countless such fires lighting the night sky. | * The '''caṃkrajavyājaṃšā''' (Festival of the Final Fire) falls on 1Ɛ (23<sub>10</sub>) brausāsena (eighth month), and is a highly symbolic religious festival where unneeded, unusable, and generally bad things (representing burdens or leftovers from the past) are burned; this is considered one of the most pictoresque happenings in the Chlouvānem world, with countless such fires lighting the night sky. | ||
* The '''bhaivyāvāṣara''' (Oboe Nights) is the most important festival in the Yunyalīlta and the central holiday in the Chlouvānem Inquisition and in all Yunyalīlti communities on [[Verse:Calémere|Calémere]]. It lasts four days, from 13 (15<sub>10</sub>) to 16 (18<sub>10</sub>) bhaivyāvammi (eleventh month). | * The '''bhaivyāvāṣara''' (Oboe Nights) is the most important festival in the Yunyalīlta and the central holiday in the Chlouvānem Inquisition and in all Yunyalīlti communities on [[Verse:Calémere|Calémere]]. It lasts four days, from 13 (15<sub>10</sub>) to 16 (18<sub>10</sub>) bhaivyāvammi (eleventh month). | ||
* The '''kaili jaṃšā''' (Festival of Purity) on 4 hælvyāsena (thirteenth month) is a fairly recent festival, only introduced by Great Inquisitor Nāʔahilūma in | * The '''kaili jaṃšā''' (Festival of Purity) on 4 hælvyāsena (thirteenth month) is a fairly recent festival, only introduced by Great Inquisitor Nāʔahilūma in 6313 (37ᘔ1<sub>12</sub>) to glorify the ultimate purity of the ''lillamurḍhyā'', which every human being must try to reach and preserve. | ||
* The '''camimurkadhāni gṇyauya''' is the Birthday of the Great Inquisitor, and as such its date is subject to change. Currently it falls on 24 (28<sub>10</sub>) hælvyāsena, birthday of Her Respectable Most Excellent Highness Hæliyoušāvi Dhīvajhūyai ''Lairė''. | * The '''camimurkadhāni gṇyauya''' is the Birthday of the Great Inquisitor, and as such its date is subject to change. Currently it falls on 24 (28<sub>10</sub>) hælvyāsena, birthday of Her Respectable Most Excellent Highness Hæliyoušāvi Dhīvajhūyai ''Lairė''. | ||
* The '''lališire hulei pārṇam''' (New Moon's Day) is a religious festival without a fixed date, as it falls on the first day of the lunar year. | * The '''lališire hulei pārṇam''' (New Moon's Day) is a religious festival without a fixed date, as it falls on the first day of the lunar year. | ||