- a month. The
moment in time when the Sun
enters a rāśi is
known as a
saṅkramaṇa (Sanskrit: सङ्क्रमण) or saṅkrānti (Sanskrit: सङ्क्रान्ति).
These time...
- are
cultural and one religious) – Kail Poldh,
Kaveri Changrandi (Tula
Sankramana) and Puthari. Few more
small festivals celebrated within the
family groups...
- extensively, most
recently in 2007 by the
state government. On
Kaveri sankramana (colloquially changrandi) day, the
first day of Tula Masa
month of the...
- village, they
celebrate two
Jatras per year
namely as
deepavali and
makara sankramana. As of 2001[update] census,
Mailapur had 1,497 inhabitants, with 789 males...
-
Hampi Utsava (festival),
Hoysala ****tsava (celebration), Vairamudi, Tula
Sankramana, Diwali, Eid-ul-Adha, Muharram, Eid-ul-Fitr are the
major festivals celebrated...
-
later published Shabdayan (1980), a
collection of
personal essays; and
Sankramana (1985), a
volume of
essays on
figures including the
social reformer Pandita...
- anniversary) and
during subsequent annual shraddhas,
amavasyas (new moon days),
sankramanas (solar ingresses), eclipses, and
during visits to
selected holy places...
-
literary organization.
Champa was the
editor of the
literary journal Sankramana started with two of his
friends Siddalinga Pattanashetti and
Giraddi Govindaraj...
- Pradesh,
Telangana Pusna: West Bengal, ****am,
Meghalaya Suggi Habba,
Makara Sankramana,
Makara Sankranti:
Karnataka Makar Sankranti,
Uttarayana or Ghughuti:...
-
villages to
perform the
mooduganapathi seva for the Lord in the
tulaamaasa sankramana for
providing proper rain and
hence proper harvest.
Later a
feast is organised...