- calendar. It
roughly corresponds to the
months of
Bhadrapada and
Ashvina, or
Ashvina and Kartika, and the
western months of mid-September to mid-November...
-
Ashvina 6th–10th (28 September–2 October)
Durga Puja درگا پوجا Durgā Pūjā
Celebrated because of
Hindu deity Durga's
victory over
Mahishasura Ashvina 10th...
-
period may
correspond to the
waning fortnight of the luni-solar
month Ashvina,
instead of Bhadrapada. As per
Hindu traditions, the
south celestial sphere...
- good over evil,
Dussehra is
celebrated on the 10th day of the
month of
Ashvina (September–October), the
seventh month of the
Hindu calendar, with the...
- The
festival is
observed on the
tenth day in the
Hindu calendar month of
Ashvina,
which typically falls in the
Gregorian months of
September and October...
- fair is held at
Trilokpur twice a year i.e.in the
month of
Chaitra and
Ashvina on Sudi
ashtmi to
chaudas (from the 8th to the 14th of the
bright half)...
- Bihar. It is
scheduled per the
Hindu luni-solar
calendar in the
month of
Ashvina, and
typically falls in
September or October.
Since it is
celebrated during...
-
Kojagiri Purnima, the
autumn harvest festival, on the full moon day of
Ashvina.
Buddha Purnima,
marking the day of
birth of
Gautama Buddha, on the full...
-
depicting Nakula Personal Information Affiliation Pandava Weapon Sword Family Ashvina Nasatya (father)
Madri (mother)
Pandu (adoptive father) ****i (step-mother)...
-
according to Hinduism. It
falls on
bright lunar fortnight Ashtami tithi of
Ashvina month according to the
Hindu calendar. It is
believed in some regions,...