September 20: What Holiday is Today, Traditions and Restrictions.

September 20: holiday, traditions, prohibitions
September 20: holiday, traditions, prohibitions

Today, September 20, is celebrated as World Rice Day, World Gynecologic Oncology Day, World Paella Day, and International Student Sports Day. In addition, believers honor the memory of Saint Eustratius the Great Martyr and others.

World Rice Day

This holiday is dedicated to rice, which is the most important food product for many people around the world. Rice has a long history and is a staple food source for many of the world's population.

From China, rice spread to India, Indonesia, Korea, Japan, and later to Europe and America.

Every year, this day is celebrated in various ways, including cooking rice dishes, holding culinary master classes and festivals, and promoting the importance of rice for the global economy and culture.

World Gynecologic Oncology Day

This holiday was established to raise awareness about gynecological cancers and highlight the problems they create. The main goal is to promote the prevention and early detection of ovarian, uterine, cervical, vulvar, and vaginal cancers.

World Paella Day

This holiday is dedicated to paella, one of the most famous Spanish dishes. Paella has become a symbol of Spanish gastronomy thanks to its taste and cultural significance.

In Valencia, where paella originates, various events are held, including culinary competitions where chefs compete for the title of best paella master.

International Student Sports Day

This holiday was established to emphasize the importance of sports for students and promote a healthy lifestyle.

In the Church Calendar

September 20 is the day of remembrance of Saint Eustratius the Great Martyr. He was one of the five martyrs who suffered for the faith during the reign of Emperor Diocletian.

Eustratius Pechersky, another saint with this name, lived in the 11th century in Kiev. He gave away his property to the poor and became a monk at the Kiev-Pechersk Monastery.

Signs and Traditions

According to folk signs, on September 20, you should not get engaged, lend or borrow money, or treat children rudely.

There are also signs related to the weather. For example, if cranes fly high, autumn will be cold and wet, and if the east wind blows, it means a thunderstorm is approaching. Also, open cones sprout, indicating warming, while closed cones indicate cooling. Black clouds in the sky indicate rain.

Memorable Dates September 20

Some of the memorable dates on September 20 include the consecration of Salisbury Cathedral, the start of the first circumnavigation led by Ferdinand Magellan, and the unification of Italy.

Name Days

Today, name days are celebrated: Vasily, Ivan, Ilarion, Mikhail, Oleg, Alexander, Fedor, Tatyana.


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