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Agrahayana or
Margashirsha, (Sanskrit: आग्रहायण, romanized: Agrahāyaṇa, Sanskrit: मार्गशिर्ष, romanized: Mārgaśirṣa) is the
ninth month of the
Hindu calendar...
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Hanuman Jayanti is
observed on
Shukla Paksha Trayodashi,
during the
Margashirsha month or in Vaishakha,
while in a few
states like
Kerala and
Tamil Nadu...
- (Mumbai, India) and
celebrated every year on the
second Sa****ay of
Margashirsha (the
ninth month of the
Hindu calendar). It is
usually performed for...
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South Indian Amavasyant calendar,
every month ends with a new moon) or
Margashirsha (per the
North Indian Purnimant calendar,
every month ends with a full...
- festival". The W****. "Six day long
Champa Shashthi Utsav during month of
Margashirsha at
Khandoba Temple in Maharashtra". "Pune:
Sharad Pawar recalls how he...
- (ekadashi) of the
fortnight of the
waxing moon in the
Hindu month of
Margashirsha (Agrahayana),
corresponding to November–December. Hindus, particularly...
- Shiva,
appeared on earth, is
celebrated on
Krishna paksha Ashtami of the
Margashirsha month with a day
special prayers and rituals.
Sheetala Ashtami is dedicated...
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celebrated as
Meenesh Jayanti by the Meenas. The
Varaha Purana and the
Margashirsha-Mahatmya of the
Padma Purana recommends a
vrata (vow) with
fasting and...
- the
eleventh day of the dark
phase of the moon; the
Krishna Paksha of
Margashirsha in the
Hindu calendar,
wherein a cow is
worshiped and donated, which...
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worshipped Katyayani and took a vrata, or vow,
during the
entire month of
Margashirsha, the
first month of the
winter season, to get
Krishna as
their husband...