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  2. Vaktruttvottejak Sabha - Wikipedia

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    For many years, the Vasant Vyankhyanmala was held at Hirabag and Belbag. It has been held at its present venue – Tilak Smarak Mandir, for many decades. [5] The Vyakhanmala is held every year in the month of April or May i.e. Spring (Vasant Rutu/Season).

  3. Ritu (season) - Wikipedia

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    The Bengali Calendar is similar to the Sanskrit calendar above, but differs in start and end times which moves certain dates/days around (i.e., Vasant Panchami occurs here in Vasant ritu but in the calendar above, it occurs in Shishir as that is the Magha Shukla Panchami). The East Indian Calendar has the following seasons or ritus:

  4. Vasanta (season) - Wikipedia

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    An idol of Goddess Saraswati prepared for Vasanta Panchami in the streets of Kolkata. Vasanta, also referred to as Basant, refers to the Indian spring. One of the main festivals of the Vasanta season is celebrated on Vasanta Panchami, which in Indian society is a cultural and religious festival, celebrated annually on the first day of spring, the fifth day (Panchami) of the Hindu month Magha ...

  5. Vasanta - Wikipedia

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    Vasanta or Vasantha may refer to: . Vasanta (Ritu) or Basant, the spring season in the Hindu calendar Vasantha (raga), a musical scale in Carnatic music Vasanta College for Women, Rajghat, Uttar Pradesh, India

  6. Grishma - Wikipedia

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    Grishma (Sanskrit: ग्रीष्म, romanized: Grīṣhma) the Sanskrit word meaning summer. [1] This is one of the six seasons (), each lasting two months, the others being: Vasanta (spring), Varsha (), Sharada (), Hemanta (pre-winter), and Shishira (winter).

  7. Magha (month) - Wikipedia

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    Shukla Panchami: Vasant Panchami; Shukla Saptami: Ratha Saptami; Maagh Mela is an important festival celebrated by most of North India. The world-famous "Maha Maham" festival is held every 12 years during full moon day of this month of "maasi". Makar Sankranti; Shukla Ashtami is called as Bhishma Ashtami. It is the day on which Bhishma, son of ...

  8. Basant (raga) - Wikipedia

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    Vasant is a Sanskrit word for "spring". The word is much older than the Sikh religion and any usage of the word in relation to melody or Sikh tradition is a later rendition of the word. The variants noted in the Holy Book are Basant-Hindol and Shudh Basant which also called Desi Basant in the local language. Basant is a very old raga dating ...

  9. Vikram Samvat - Wikipedia

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