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Vaisakha (Sanskrit: वैशाख, IAST:
Vaiśākha) is a
month of the
Hindu calendar that
corresponds to April/May in the
Gregorian Calendar. In the
Indian national...
- day) of the
Shukla Paksha (first
lunar fortnight) in the
Hindu month of
Vaisakha. It is
believed that
Parashurama was born on
Akshaya Tritiya during the...
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Vesak (Pali: Vesākha; Sanskrit:
vaiśākha), also
known as
Buddha Jayanti,
Buddha Purnima,
Visak Bochea and
Buddha Day, is a
holiday traditionally observed...
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based on the
Asian lunisolar calendars and is
primarily celebrated in
Vaisakha month of the
Buddhist calendar and the
Vikram Samvat Hindu calendar. This...
- Look up
Vaisakha, Vesākha, Vaisakhi, Baisakhi, or
Vesak in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Vaisakha (Sanskrit:
Vaiśākha) may
refer to the following: Vaisakha...
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lasts for
three days from 1st
Vaisakha to 3rd
Vaisakha. The
celebrations start in form of
procession on
morning of 1st
Vaisakha,
carrying Mahant in a palanquin...
- Rameshwar.
Vaisakha Navratri is the
biggest festival celebrated at the temple. The
festival starts on the
sixth day of the
month of
Vaisakha and ends on...
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forces on the
first day of Bihu/Bisu in 1524 (first
Wednesday of Bohag/
Vaisakha), when the
people were busy
celebrating Bihu. The Ahom
general Phrasenmung...
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Gregorian months 1
Chaitra چېتر četә́r چېتر četә́r March–April 2
Vaisākha ساک sāk وسيوک wasyók April–May 3
Jyeshta جېټ jeṭ ژېټ žeṭ May–June 4 Āshāda...
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different states.
While Orissa celebrates this as
Vaisakha Sankranti,
Andhra Pradesh celebrates Vaisakha Shukla Paksha Dashami,
Kerala celebrates it in a...