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- Vṛścik‌‌‌a(वृश्चिक), also referred to as Vrishchika or Vrschika, is a month in the Indian solar calendar. It corresponds to the zodiacal sign of Scorpio...
- 12–23, 2028 7 Tula Libra Kaveri; Kaveri Pushkaram September 12–23, 2029 8 Vrishchika Scorpio Bhima, Bhima in Maharashtra, Karnataka, Telangana; Bhima Pushkaram...
- is very au****ious to the Hindus. Of the 24 Ekadashis in a year, the Vrishchika Ekadashi (Sukla paksha) has got special significance in Guruvayur temple...
- chief of the gods; Agni, god of Fire Indian zodiac: 20° Tula - 3°20' Vrishchika Western zodiac 13°46 - 27°06' Scorpio 17 Anuradha - अनुराधा "following...
- chief of the gods; Agni, god of Fire Indian zodiac: 20° Tula – 3° 20′ Vrishchika Tropical zodiac: 16° – 29° 20′ Scorpio 17 Anurādhā "following Indra" β...
- late November, is the main festival at this temple.[citation needed] Vrishchika Ulsavam is a festival which usually starts in November–December every...
- Guruvayur Ekadasi in Guruvayur is the 11th day of Vrishchika. It falls in the Mandala season. The Navami (9th day) and Dasami (10th day) are also important...
- in Kanishk's Coffee, in Suparna's make up kit etc. And none other that Vrishchika - the scorpion lady from netherworld is responsible for this. She's come...
- choodum', 'Chemapakappoonkavanathile', 'Ninnepunaran neettiya kaikalil', 'Vrishchika rathri than', 'Pottikkaranjukondomane', 'Thushara bindukkale', 'Unni aarariro'...
- The major festival of the temple is celebrated from Karthika of month Vrishchika and usually lasts for a w****. [1] Jainism in Kerala List of Jain temples...