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- lunar month on new moon day (similar to the Islamic calendar) and the purnimānta tradition, which ends it on full moon day. As a consequence, in the amanta...
- instruments. He was born on 13 December 1835 in Purnimanta Pousha Krishna Ashtami, and died on 11 June 1904 in Purnimanta Adhika Jyeshtha Krishna Trayodashi. His...
- in Shravana Masa (according to the amanta tradition). According to the purnimanta tradition), Krishna's birth is celebrated on the eighth day (Ashtami)...
- born on the eighth day of Krishna Paksha of Bhadrapada (according to the purnimanta tradition) and Radha was born on the eighth day of Shukla Paksha of Bhadrapada...
- in turn meaning to There is no Moon i.e., Moon is not visible. In the pūrṇimānta māna Hindu lunar calendar used in most parts of the Indian subcontinent...
- (15 Phaguna in Amanta System/30 Phaguna In Purnimanta System) and Maha Shivaratri (14th Phaguna in Purnimanta System) are observed in this month.[citation...
- Ashwayuja (according to the amanta tradition) or Kartika (according to the purnimanta tradition). The festival is especially po****r in the region of West Bengal...
- the lunar month: amānta, where the month ends with the new moon, and pūrṇimānta, where it ends with the full moon. Consequently, the same day may be ****ociated...
- during this period. In North India and Nepal, and cultures following the purnimanta calendar or the solar calendar, this period may correspond to the waning...
- the solar calendar is generally followed, the lunar calendar used is purṇimānta, or calculated from the ending moment of the full moon: the beginning...