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- these are all our own different forms. Hence holy bath in the month of Kārttika should be taken for the purpose of dispelling all sins by Sauras (followers...
- Aippasi Aśvīna mid-October to mid-November 29 - 30 days கார்த்திகை Kārtikai Kārttika mid-November to mid-December 29 - 30 days மார்கழி Mārgaḻi Mārgaṣīrṣa mid-December...
- middle of March (Chaitra) in southern India and the middle of October (Karttika) in the north, but the names of the months are the same: Chaitra (March–April)...
- Kartik, Bhojpuri: 𑂍𑂰𑂞𑂱𑂍 kātik, Hindi: कार्तिक Kārtika, Odia: କାର୍ତ୍ତିକ Kārttika, Gujarati: કારતક Kārtak, Kannada: ಕಾರ್ತಿಕ, Maithili: कातिक, Marathi: कार्तिक...
- хүүхэн 胃 བྲ་ཉེ། Bhorani ภรณี ភរណី ဘရဏီ 3 Kṛttikā कृत्तिका Krutikaa କୃତିକା Kārttika കാർത്തിക Kārthigai கார்த்திகை kṛttikā Kethi කැති Kethi ކެތި Krittika కృత్తిక...
- Libra Tulā scales কাতি (Kati) কার্তিক (Kārtik) തുലാം (Tulāṃ) କାର୍ତ୍ତିକ (Kārttika) ஐப்பசி (Aippasi) Bonthel October–November 8 Scorpio Vṛścika scorpion আঘোণ...
- Sarata Autumn Bhādraba–Āświna August–October ହେମନ୍ତ Hemanta Pre-Winter Kārttika–Mārgaśira October–December ଶୀତ Sita Winter Pauṣa–Māgha December–February...
- month in Kengtung, Lan Na, Lan Xang and Sukhothai calendars is Tazaungmon (Karttika), Thadingyut (Asvina), (Nadaw) Margasirsha, and (Nadaw) Margasirsha, respectively...
- calendar at the time would have been Chula Sakarat (CS); 12th Siamese month (Karttika) of 948 CS per (Eade 1989: 133) would have been 13 October to 10 November...
- bhādrapada) 9th: Takar (tha skar, Skt. āśvina) 10th: Mindrug (smin drug, Skt. kārttika) 11th: Go (mgo, Skt. mārgaśīrṣa) 12th: Gyal (rgyal, Skt. pauṣa)...