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- year. Rath Yatra that is dedicated to Jagannath is held in the month of Asadha every year in Puri and other places. Guru Purnima, a festival dedicated...
- presiding deity of the Purva Ashadha asterism, meaning "first of the aṣāḍhā", with aṣāḍhā "the invincible one" being the name of the greater constellation...
- Buddhist festival which typically takes place in July, on the full moon of the Āsādha month. It is celebrated in Indonesia, Cambodia (Khmer: ពិធីបុណ្យអាសាឡ្ហបូជា)...
- according to the Hindu calendar on the Asadha Sukla Dwitiya day, the second day of bright fortnight of Asadha (June–July). Historically, the ruling Ganga...
- suhávānurādhā́ jyéṣṭhā sunákṣatram áriṣṭa mū́lam 4   ánnaṃ pū́rvā rāsatāṃ me aṣādhā́ ū́rjaṃ devy úttarā ā́ vahantu abhijín me rāsatāṃ púṇyam evá śrávaṇaḥ śráviṣṭhāḥ...
- আহাৰ (Ahar) আষাঢ় (Āsādh) ꠀꠀꠠ (Aáṛ) আশার (Ashar) മിഥുനം (Mithunaṃ) ଆଷାଢ଼ (Āṣāḍha) ஆனி (Āṉi) Kaarthel June–July 4 Cancer Karkaṭa crab শাওণ (Xaün) শ্রাবণ (Śrābôṇ)...
- or Baisakh April–May 30/31 3 Jyēṣṭha or Jestha or Jeth May–June 31/32 4 Āṣāḍha or Asar or Asadh June–July 31/32 5 Śrāvaṇa or Sawan or Shrawan July–August...
- banyaknya datang ke hulu Upang dengan ****citanya. Pada 15 hari bulan separuh āsāḍha dengan mudah dan gembiranya datang membuat benua ... Śrīvijaya jaya siddhayātra...
- Ancient Egyptian deity Esker, a glacial landform sometimes called an asar Asadha, a month in the Hindu calendar (June–July) Ashadh (Nepali calendar) This...
- Sagittarius - 7°06' Capricorn 20 Purva Ashadha - पूर्व आषाढा "first of the āṣāḍhā", āṣāḍhā "the invincible one" being the name of a constellation δ "Kaus Media"...