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Agrahayana or Margashirsha, (Sanskrit: अग्रहायण, romanized: Agrahāyaṇa, Sanskrit: मार्गशीर्ष, romanized: Mārgaśīrṣa, Awadhi: अगहन) is the
ninth month of...
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remove pain and sorrow. It is held on
every Thursday in the
month of
Margasira. It is
widely believed that
Goddess Lakshmi is
drawn to cleanliness, inspiring...
- (full moon day of the
month of Kartika) to
Prathamastami (eighth day of
Margasira Krushna)
according to the Odia calendar. On
Kartika Purnima,
which comes...
- the hand off the
floor or
standing up in between. The
month of Mārgaḻi/
Margasira was
eagerly awaited by
young women, who
would then
showcase their skills...
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scorpion আঘোণ (Aghün) অগ্রহায়ণ (Ôgrôhāyôn) വൃശ്ചികം (Vr̥ścikaṃ) ମାର୍ଗଶିର (
Mārgaśira) கார்த்திகை (Kārttigai)
Jaarde November–December 9
Sagittarius Dh****...
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Autumn Bhādraba–Āświna August–October ହେମନ୍ତ
Hemanta Pre-Winter Kārttika–
Mārgaśira October–December ଶୀତ Sita
Winter Pauṣa–Māgha December–February ବସନ୍ତ Basanta...
- Rice-based
Pitha topped with
sesame seeds,
ritually prepared in the
month of
Margasira during Manabasa Gurubara (Lakhmi Puja). Long ago, two
merchants from Odisha...
- (တန်ဆောင်မုန်း)
Katdeuk (កត្តិក) Il (ඉල්)
Krittika (กฤติกา) 30
December Māgasira
Māṛgaśiras Natdaw (နတ်တော်)
Meukesae (មិគសិរ)
Unduvap (උඳුවප්)
Maruekasira (มฤคศิระ)...
- Markepunav,
which takes place annually in the
month of
February during Margasira Masa. This
festival is also a Ratha-Yatra
which is a to and fro yatra...
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months of
November and December,
which coincide with the
Karthika and
Margasira months in the
Hindu calendar.
Daily abhishekas are
performed during this...