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Maghet
Maghet Ma"ghet, n. [Cf. Fl. maghet maid.] (Bot.) A name for daisies and camomiles of several kinds.

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- Maghe Sankranti (Nepali: माघे सङ्क्रान्ति, Maithili: माघि, Nepal Bhasa: घ्यःचाकु संल्हु) is a Nepali festival observed on the first of Magh in the Vikram...
- is celebrated as the Makara Sankranti festival, also known in Nepal as Maghe Sankranti. The Indian astronomical calendar is not based on the western...
- circular shapes. Maghe Sankranti is considered to be one of the most important annual festivals of the indigenous Magar community. In fact, Maghe Sankranti is...
- spent fasting and worshipping and in ended by feasting into the night. Maghe sankranti is observed in the month of January on the first day of the month...
- during the festival of Maghe Sankranti. List of Nepalese dishes Gautam, Skanda (8 January 2016). "Photo Feature: Chaku for upcoming Maghe Sankranti". The Himalayan...
- Sikkim | Schools in India". allindiafacts.com. Retrieved 3 May 2016. "Maghe Mela and what it means to Sikkim". Envis Centre on Eco-Tourism. 12 January...
- Khichidi Sankranti), Uttarakhand (also called Uttarayani) or as simply, Maghe Sankranti (Nepal), Songkran (Thailand), Thingyan (Myanmar), Mohan Songkran...
- is situated on the bank of Kaligandaki river. Hindus visits here during Maghe Sankranti and take holy bath in Kaligandaki river and worship in Rishikesh...
- Nepal Cinema of Nepal Source: 11 JanuaryPrithvi Jayanti 14 JanuaryMaghe Sankranti 30 JanuarySonam Lhosar 30 JanuaryGyalpo Lhosar 19 February...
- Mukti Kshetra Baraha Kshetra An age long fair 'Ridi Mela' is held during Maghe Sankranti for three days. The first, second and third days are called as...