03/09/2026
March is when the year really starts to turn.
Across ancient cultures, this was the point when winter finally loosened its grip and the world began waking back up again. Which is why so many pagan holidays in March focus on fertility, renewal, and the return of life to the land. 🌱
You’ll see that reflected in festivals like Matronalia, Liberalia, and the joyful Hilaria, along with Dionysian celebrations like the Anthesteria and Great Dionysia. The Spring Equinox (Ostara) also lands this month, which is the moment when day and night stand in balance before the light fully takes over.
This graphic is a snapshot of Pagan Holidays in March 2026, pulled from Roman, Hellenic, Kemetic, Norse/Heathen, and modern pagan traditions. The full list is on the site.
If you work with the Wheel of the Year, lunar magic, or specific pantheons, seeing these holidays side by side helps show how different cultures understood the arrival of spring.
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📌 See the full 2026 calendar + deeper explanations for each holiday here: https://www.pagangrimoire.com/pagan-holidays-in-march/