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Ways to celebrate the autumn equinox with meaningful seasonal rituals

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Sep 20, 2025, 06:00 IST
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When is autumn equinox?

The autumn equinox is one of two moments each year when day and night stand nearly equal. This year it arrives on Monday, September 22 at 19:19 BST, marking the official shift into autumn in the northern hemisphere and spring below the equator. For centuries, cultures around the world have treated this day as more than a calendar event, it is a threshold, a turning point, and a chance to honor balance.

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What equinox really means?

The Earth’s 23.5-degree tilt gives us seasons, but on the equinox, that tilt lines up at a right angle to the Sun. The result: nearly equal hours of light and dark. The word “equinox” itself comes from Latin, meaning “equal night.” While daylight still stretches a few minutes longer thanks to the way the atmosphere bends sunlight, the equinox remains one of the rare days when balance is truly visible in the sky.

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Preserving the season's harvest

Traditionally, this was the time communities prepared food for the winter ahead. A modern way to carry this forward is to host a preserving or pickling party. Gather jars, brine, sugar, and an array of seasonal produce, apples, squash, figs, mushrooms, and turn an afternoon into a communal ritual.

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Create a balanced altar

The equinox is all about harmony. At home, style a small altar using candles, autumn leaves, berries, and nuts. Add personal tokens or notes that represent what you want to release from the past season and what you hope to welcome in the next. This daily reminder becomes both a centerpiece and a grounding ritual.

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Honor ancestors with season's harvest

Across cultures, the equinox is a time for remembering those who came before us. Visiting ancestors’ graves with flowers, fruits, or candles can be a meaningful act of continuity. Even more powerful is bringing something deeply personal, a favorite food, drink, or small object that connects your life with theirs.

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Explore tarot or oracle readings

Moments of transition often invite reflection. Hosting a tarot or oracle card gathering can be a way to explore balance, release, and renewal with friends. A simple three-card spread, one for the past season, one for the threshold moment, and one for the cycle ahead, can spark conversations that carry forward through winter.

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Share a starlit harvest picnic

In many parts of the world, equinox festivals center on food and togetherness. You can echo this by hosting a starlit picnic. Spread blankets, light candles or lanterns, and invite guests to bring seasonal foods, pomegranates, grapes, breads, cheeses, preserves.

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