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- Bhadra or Bhadrapada or Bhādo or Bhadraba (Bengali: ভাদ্র bhādro; Hindi: भादों bhādo; Sanskrit: भाद्रपद bhādrapada; Nepali: भाद्र Bhādra; Gujarati: ભાદરવો...
- traditions and culture alive. The Ambaji Fair is held in the Hindu month of Bhadrapad (around August–September) at Ambaji, during a time which is particularly...
- Tŭtĕyéasath) ʿʹāsāḍh (Paṭhamasāḍh, Dutiyāsāḍh) 9 ស្រាពណ៍ Srapôn Srābaṇ ̊ 10 ភទ្របទ Phôtrôbât Bhadrapad 11 អស្សុជ Âssŏch ʿʹ****uj 12 កត្តិក Kâtdĕk Katṭik...
- temple was re-built. Bharat Itihasa Shanshodliak Mandal Report Shak 1834, Bhadrapad Number. 5 Shree Nagnath Nizam’s State In 1784 A, D. Annual payment of...
- pilgrimage site for the Hindus in ****stan. Every year in the Hindu month of Bhadrapad, three days of celebrations are arranged by Ramapir Sheva Mandli. Ramdevji...
- celebrated in August, September or October in the Hindi calendar month of Bhadrapad's Shukla Paksha. Jains increase their level of spiritual intensity often...
- of city and a temple dedicated to Goddess Toran in Vikram Samvat 1414, Bhadrapad Sud 10 (1358 AD). It is described by Jaisinh Brahmbhatt in poems of 1932...
- Chaturthi. According to the Hindu calendar, Bhadrapad month commences after Shravan month. On the fourth day of Bhadrapad comes Ganesh Chaturthi. For this feast...
- pillars was erected. Every year, in September, i.e., Shukla Dashmi of Bhadrapad (Hindi month) the Bishnois ****emble there to commemorate the sacrifice...
- public Ganesh festival in their capital city of Pune during the month of Bhadrapad. After the start of the British Raj, the Ganesh festival lost state patronage...