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- calendar. It roughly corresponds to the months of Bhadrapada and Ashvina, or Ashvina and Kartika, and the western months of mid-September to mid-November...
- fair is held at Trilokpur twice a year i.e.in the month of Chaitra and Ashvina on Sudi ashtmi to chaudas (from the 8th to the 14th of the bright half)...
- Kojagiri Purnima, the autumn harvest festival, on the full moon day of Ashvina. Buddha Purnima, marking the day of birth of Gautama Buddha, on the full...
- period may correspond to the waning fortnight of the luni-solar month Ashvina, instead of Bhadrapada. As per Hindu traditions, the south celestial sphere...
- "fourteenth". Naraka Cha****ashi is observed before the amavasya of the month of Ashvina. Maha Shivaratri or Magha Bahula Cha****ashi is observed before the amavasya...
- The festival is observed on the tenth day in the Hindu calendar month of Ashvina, which typically falls in the Gregorian months of September and October...
- depicting Nakula Personal Information Affiliation Pandava Weapon Sword Family Ashvina Nasatya (father) Madri (mother) Pandu (adoptive father) ****i (step-mother)...
- Bihar. It is scheduled per the Hindu luni-solar calendar in the month of Ashvina, and typically falls in September or October. Since it is celebrated during...
- Nuakhai , Onam, Gurujonar Tithi, Mahalaya Amavasya 4 Sharada शरत् Autumn Ashvina or Ashvayuja and Kartika ~ Late- September, October & mid-November Mild...
- श्रावण/Shrabana July–August वर्षा Monsoon भाद्र/Bhadra August–September आश्विन/Ashvina September–October शरद Autumn कार्तिक/Kartika October–November मार्गशीर्ष/Margashirsha...