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Chaturmasya (Sanskrit: चातुर्मास्य, lit. 'Cāturmāsya'; Pali: Catumāsa), also
rendered Chāturmāsa, is a holy
period of four months,
beginning on Shayani...
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Shastras and Yati Dharma.
During this
season of
Chaturmasya, the
wandering mendicants (Yatis)
takes Chaturmasya d****sha, stay at a
suitable place and become...
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continue to
wander from town to town
except during the
rainy season (
chaturmasya), and the term "vihara"
refers to
their wanderings.
Vihara or vihara...
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period is
known as
Chaturmasya (lit. "four months") and
coincides with the
rainy season.
Shayani Ekadashi is the
beginning of the
Chaturmasya.
Devotees start...
- day and this
includes certain sacrifices. Therefore, it is
termed as
Chaturmasya i.e.
happening every four months. The
person who
performs sacrifice is...
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wandering sanyasis observe this day by
offering puja to
their guru,
during Chaturmasya, a four-month
period during the
rainy season, when they
choose seclusion...
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visited Bhuvaraha temple many
times and took even
Chaturmasya d****sha here.
During his
Chaturmasya d****sha he
created a
Dhanda Tirtha, a pond with stick...
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Jagadguru Madhvacharya visited this
temple many times. He took even
Chaturmasya d****sha here
during this time he
created Dhanda Teertha with his stick...
- in Perumukkal, a
small village near
Tindivanam in
observance of the
Chaturmasya vrata. The 66th
Acharya attained siddhi and died in Kalavai, only 1 w****...
- were
going away,
Chamunda met
Ratnaprabhasuri and
urged him to stay for
chaturmasya. He
ordered monks who
would not be able to
perform severe penance to...