Celebrated on the night of July 6â7, this ancient fertility and water rite aligns with the Julian-calendar summer solstice.
A time for bonfires, night-time bathing, and seeking the legendary âfern flower.â Young couples test their love by jumping over the flames; maidens float flower garlands by the waterâs edge . Known in Eastern Orthodoxy as Ivan Kupala Dayâsyncretised with St. Johnâs Eve.
đ„đż Kupala Night
A Poem for the Lovers of Fire and Fern
They say the fire sings on Kupala Night,
When dusk is deep and the stars burn bright.
A time when lovers leap through flame,
And call each otherâs secret name.
The forest hums with whispered charms,
Young maidens weave with willow arms.
They cast their garlands in the streamâ
To follow love, to catch a dream.
And somewhere near the riverâs bend,
A flower blooms the dark wonât bendâ
The fern in flame, the midnight gold,
A blossom only the brave behold.
đ A Night of Wild Balance
Itâs fire and water, sun and skinâ
The solstice spell that lives within.
The earth, still full of pulse and spark,
Invites you dancing through the dark.
Your dress is dew. Your heart is bold.
Your wishes ancient, soft, and gold.
You call the gods with open handsâ
No roof, no fear, no wedding bands.
The waterâs cool. The fireâs high.
You toss the past into the sky.
Then kiss the moment, let it passâ
Like flame through river, breath through glass.
đŻïž Old Ways & New Flames
Some still say the true night falls
On Old Style Juneâthe twenty-fourth.
When St. Johnâs fires circle the hills,
And witchlight dances through the fields.
Others wait for Julyâs bright flare,
When the fern is said to flower there.
Calendars shift, but the soul still knows
When Kupalaâs wild perfume blows.
đ« If You CelebrateâŠ
Sing with birch leaves in your hair.
Write your longing in the air.
Jump the fire, cleanse your name.
Float a wreath and bless the flame.
And if by dawn you find no signâ
No loverâs hand, no twist of vineâ
Then smile, and know the gods still see:
Your heart is brave. Your soul runs free.
Traditions on July 6 honour horned feminine deities: Deer Mothers, Europa, Hathor, Isis, and others.
The day aligns with the fertility, wildness, and cycles of nature . In Spain, the Running of the Bulls (also on this day) symbolizes male creative powerâfrom deities like Bacchus and Thor to fertility cults
đ Deer Mothers & Horned Goddesses
A Prayer to the Wild and Wise
She walks where moonlight meets the trees,
With antlers crowned in silent peace.
Her breath is mist. Her eyes are wide.
She holds the woods on either side.
She is the pulse beneath your skinâ
The whisper that begins within.
She moves in dreams, in flight, in flame,
And answers only to your name.
Youâll find her where the rivers turn,
Where sacred fires flicker-burn.
She teaches love that doesnât bindâ
But dances free and leaves no sign.
The deer donât ask to be adored.
They simply run. They leap. Restored.
And so does she, the horned and whole,
The keeper of your untamed soul.
Ashadha Shukla Ekadashi (Deva Shayani Ekadashi)
Falling on July 6, 2025, this is a major Ekadashi (11th lunar day), marking the beginning of Lord Vishnuâs four-month cosmic rest (Yoga Nidra) .
Devotees observe fasting, prayer, and reflect on inner awakening. Rituals often commence the Chaturmas period, meant for spiritual cultivation and introspection.
đż Deva Shayani Ekadashi
The Night Vishnu Sleeps
Today the Lord begins His rest,
With lotus breath and golden chest.
He dreams beneath the ocean deep,
While stars and prayers begin to sleep.
We leave our cravings at the door,
And want for less, and need no more.
We walk in silence, speak in light,
And fold our hearts into the night.
The world still spins, the winds still play,
But Vishnu now has gone awayâ
Not lost, not gone, just turned within,
To heal the world beneath the din.
So we, like Him, must gently slow,
And let the sacred waters flow.
For when we rest, we hear the callâ
The quiet truth that moves through all.
đŸ The Night of Magnetic Hearts
for those born under July 6, or just passing through it
Tonight carries something different.
A hush in the air, a flicker in the fire,
a feeling that maybeâjust maybeâ
your dreams are listening.
The Nine of Diamonds opens the door.
She doesnât hold on, she gives.
She teaches you that when you let go
of fear, of pressure, of needing to winâ
the good things come back multiplied.
The Jack of Clubs stirs your thoughts.
Heâs clever, restless, a bit of a rebel.
He tells you: write it down. Say it out loud.
Donât just dreamâshare it. Shape it.
Magic is meant to move.
In the old woods, itâs Kupala Night.
People still leap over flames and send flowers downstreamâ
hoping love finds its way back.
And deep inside,
maybe part of you still hopes the same.
Itâs okay to want love. Itâs okay to wish.
The Deer Mothers are near tonight, too.
They remind you to trust your body,
to move gently through whatever youâre in.
Not everything needs to be fixed.
Some things just need your presence.
Even the gods are restingâ
Vishnu has gone to sleep,
and the world softens while he dreams.
You can soften too.
You donât have to push so hard.
Tonight is for lightening the load.
For noticing what pulls you forward
and what itâs time to leave behind.
Because when you clear the space,
youâll see it:
Love that doesnât demand.
Money that feels aligned.
Ideas that open doors.
And a self that feels⊠lighter.
Let that be enough.
Let this be your beginning.
You are the magnet.
Now trust what comes.
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