This day is called Summer Solstice.
The longest day of the year/ summer Solstice.
Now you have Solstice(NES).
That is the literal meaning of the word Solstice.
Today is the longest day of the year, Summer Solstice.
Even today, visitors flock to see the Solstice at Stonehenge.
Sidereal winter Solstice's eve celebrations in South and Southeast Asian cultures;
It always plays up around the winter and the summer Solstice.
All Aboriginal peoples did not ritualize the winter Solstice with a ceremony.
From summer Solstice(around 21 June),
the point of sunrise gradually shifts towards the south.
The Solstice occurs twice a year and
is referred to as the‘summer Solstice' and‘winter Solstice'.
It comes after winter Solstice, that is, the longest winter night after 22 December.
These occur twice a year and are referred to as the'summer Solstice' and'winter Solstice'.
The word"Solstice" originated from the Latin
solstitium meaning"sun stands still", when the''movement of sun''s path'' stops briefly.
This focus on the winter Solstice was an important time marked by feasting
and possibly animal sacrifice.
If you ask friends what happens on the summer Solstice, they're likely to get it right.
On the day of the Solstice, 21st of June, Adiyogi was making certain arrangements within himself.
The Solstice is the 24 hour period during the year
when the most daylight hits the Northern Hemisphere.
The word" Solstice" comes from the Latin solstitium meaning"sun stands still",
when the"movement of sun's path" stops briefly.
The word Solstice is originated from the Latin‘solstitium' meaning“sun stands still”,
when the‘movement of sun's path' stops briefly.
The word“Solstice” comes from the Latin solstitium meaning“sun stands still”,
when the‘movement of the sun's path' stops briefly.
To understand the purpose of Woodhenge, scientists watched the sun rise from this structure on winter Solstice.
Actually, this day is the longest day in the northern hemisphere,
which can also be called summer Solstice.
In Ireland, people gather days before the Solstice at Newgrange- a massive gravesite that's more
than 5,000 years old.
The winter Solstice is particularly special in 2018 as December
has a full moon, also known as Cold Moon.
Uranus's northern hemisphere enjoyed its last summer Solstice in 1944 and
will see it's next winter Solstice in 2028.