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Pausha (Sanskrit: पौष Pauṣa; Hindi: पूस Pus; Tamil: தை Tai), also
called Paush, Poush,
Pausa or Pushya, is the
tenth month of the
Hindu calendar, corresponding...
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fortnight of the
waxing moon in the
Hindu month of
Pausha (December–January). This day is also
known as
Pausha Putrada Ekadashi, to
differentiate it from the...
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Shakambhari Purnima is
celebrated on the full moon day of the
month of
Pausha,
marking the
descent of the
goddess Shakambhari.
Shraddha Purnima is celebrated...
- (monsoon), and
Shishira (winter). It
falls in the two
months of
Agrahayana and
Pausha of the
Hindu calendar, or
November and
December of the
Gregorian calendar...
- the
season of
winter in the
Hindu calendar. It
comprises the
months of
Pausha and
Magha or mid-January to mid-March in the
Gregorian calendar. Fischer...
- 1863),
according to the
Indian Almanac (Vishuddha
Siddhanta Almanac) is on
Pausha Krishna Saptami tithi,
which falls on
different dates in the
English Calendar...
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harvesting month for farmers. Margashirsha,
Pausha and Magh are the
winter seasons in Mithila. Out of
these three,
Pausha and Magh are the
extreme winter periods...
- down to
books and
pencils It is
celebrated on 10th day of dark half of
Pausha (Pushya)
month of Jain calendar(December/January). It
marks Janma Kalyanaka...
- (September/October)
which is also a last day of a year.
Pausha Dashmi is
celebrated on 10th day of dark half of
Pausha (Pushya)
month of
Hindu calendar(December/January)...
- father,
Mhalsa was
married to
Khandoba on
Pausha Pournima (the full moon day of the
Hindu calendar month of
Pausha) in Pali (Pembar). Two
shiva lingams appeared...