-
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...
-
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...
- 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...
-
month of Meṣa,
hence equivalent lunar month Baisakha. This
falls on the
Purnimanta system of the
Indian Hindu calendar. It
therefore falls on 13/14 April...
-
religious festivals are
based on
Vikram Samvat. Not
withstanding the
Purnimanta scheme of
months that is in use in
North India, the New year in Vikram...
- in
Shravana Masa (according to the
amanta tradition).
According to the
purnimanta tradition), Krishna's
birth is
celebrated on the
eighth day (Ashtami)...
- the
solar calendar is
generally followed, the
lunar calendar used is
purṇimānta, or
calculated from the
ending moment of the full moon: the beginning...
- Chaturthī of
Krishna Paksha (waning
lunar phase) of Kārtika
Month as per the
Purnimanta calendar.
During this vrata,
Parvati and
Shiva are worshipped,
along with...
-
according to the
amanta tradition (Diwali
falls in
Kartika according to the
purnimanta tradition). In
lunar religious calendars,
Ashvin begins on the new moon...
- 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...