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- Dakshinayana (Sanskrit: दक्षिणायन, romanized: Dakṣiṇāyana) is a Hindu astronomical concept that refers to the movement of the sun to the south of the equator...
- the twelve boundaries of the rashis. The complement of Uttarayana is Dakshinayana (the southward movement of the Sun). It is the period between Karka Sankranti...
- joined Rahul Gandhi-led Bharat Jodo Yatra and described the Yatra as a Dakshinayana movement of India, where the influences of the South are carried to the...
- Varuthini Ekadashi Vasant Panchami Vat Purnima Balinese festivals Galungan Nyepi Holy periods Chaturmasya Pitru Paksha Uttarayana Dakshinayana Hindu festivals...
- six-month Uttarayana period on the Hindu calendar, and the beginning of Dakshinayana, which itself end at Makar Sankranti. Simha Sankranti: It is celebrated...
- the start of Uttarayana and Karka Sankranti which marks the start of Dakshinayana. The former occurs around 14 January each year, while the latter occurs...
- In the Indian calendars, the summer solstice marks the transition to Dakshinayana. The second full moon after summer solstice is known as Guru Poornima...
- Solstice, and believe that the sun ends its southward journey (Sanskrit: Dakshinayana) at the Tropic of Capricorn, and starts moving northward (Sanskrit: Uttarayana)...
- Varuthini Ekadashi Vasant Panchami Vat Purnima Balinese festivals Galungan Nyepi Holy periods Chaturmasya Pitru Paksha Uttarayana Dakshinayana Hindu festivals...
- human year is measured by the sun's northern (uttarayana) and southern (dakshinayana) movements in the sky, where the new year commences only when the sun...