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Paksha (Sanskrit: पक्ष, romanized: pakṣa)
refers to a
fortnight or a
lunar phase in a
month of the
Hindu lunar calendar.
Literally meaning "side", a paksha...
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Pitri Paksha (Sanskrit: पितृ पक्ष, lit. '"fortnight of the
paternal ancestors"', IAST: Pitṛ pakṣa), also
spelt Pitru Paksha, is a 16-lunar day period...
- Pūrva
paksha (Sanskrit: पूर्वपक्ष),
sometimes also
transliterated as
Poorva paksha,
literally means former view/position. It is a
tradition in the debates...
- tradition,
Shukla paksha precedes Krishna paksha in
every lunar month,
whereas in the purnimānta tradition,
Krishna paksha precedes Shukla paksha in
every lunar...
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Rashtriya Samaj Paksha ("National
Society Party") is an
Indian political party based in Maharashtra,
founded in 2003.
Mahadev Jankar was the
founder and...
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Swabhimani Paksha is a
political party in Maharashtra, India,
formed by Raju Shetti, as a
political wing of the
Swabhimani Shetkari Saghtana after its...
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Telugu calendar. In Karnataka,
Hanuman Jayanti is
observed on
Shukla Paksha Trayodashi,
during the
Margashirsha month or in Vaishakha,
while in a few...
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fortnight (Shukla
Paksha) and is the main
holiday of the year in Maharashtra. Per the
Shaka calendar, the dark
fortnight (Krishna
Paksha) of
Bhadrapada is...
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starting on the
Shukla Paksha Pratipada of the
Magha Month (Magha
Gupta Navaratri) and
another starting in the
Shukla Paksha Pratipada of
Ashadha Month...
- virtue. The
festival falls on the
ninth day of the
bright half (Shukla
Paksha) of the
lunar cycle of
Chaitra (March–April), the last
month in the Hindu...