There has always been excitement, and some madness, around mid-summer
1. The word solstice is derived from Latin: Sol (sun) and sistere (to stand still). It is the day (June 21) when the sun appears to stand still before tracing its path back across the sky.
2. The solstice is associated with the astrological sign of Cancer, symbolised by the crab. Like the crustacean, the year walks backwards with progressively shorter days after the solstice.
3. The ancient world worshipped different deities on this day.
(This story appears in the 12 July, 2013 issue of Forbes India. To visit our Archives, click here.)