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- announced its decision to observe Dhanteras as the "National Ayurveda Day", which was first observed on 28 October 2016. Dhanteras is the worship of Dhanvantari...
- lunisolar calendar. The festivities begin two days before amāvasyā, on Dhanteras, and extend two days after, until the second (or 17th) day of the month...
- Dhanvantari to s**** his blessings for sound health for themselves and others on Dhanteras, two days before Deepavali. It is also celebrated as National Ayurveda...
- Trayodashi occurs on the thirteenth and the twenty-eighth day of each month. Dhanteras, also called Dhantrayodasi, is the first day of Diwali. It occurs on Trayodashi...
- actresses List of people from West Bengal "Amika Shail: My birthday was on Dhanteras so it was a double celebration - Times of India". The Times of India....
- Poornima (15 lunar Ashvin) Diwali festival (amanta tradition), including Dhanteras (28 lunar Ashvin), Naraka Cha****asi (29 lunar Ashvin) and Lakshmi Puja...
- shop is followed by steel utensil shops which draw large crowds during Dhanteras. On the north-west corner of the market, the first shop is a shoe shop...
- 26 December 2018. Retrieved 26 October 2011. First Diwali day called Dhanteras or wealth worship. We perform Laskshmi-Puja in evening when clay diyas...
- observed in India on 28 October 2016 to mark the day of Dhanwantari Jayanti (Dhanteras). It is observed to promote Ayurveda as one of the most ancient and holistic...
- on 8 November 1920, that coincided in that year with the festival of Dhanteras, the eve of the Indian festival of Deepavali. She was named Dhanlakshmi...