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Rashi Rikshawwali રાશિ રિક્ષાવાળી 24 August 2020 Colors Gujarati: Ongoing Remake Marathi: Jeev Majha Guntala जीव माझा गुंतला 21 June 2021 Colors Marathi: 16 September 2023 Bengali: Tumpa Autowali টুম্পা অটোওয়ালি 16 May 2022 Colors Bangla: 31 March 2024 Hindi ...
Indian zodiac: 6° 40' - 20° Mithuna; Western zodiac: 0°26' - 13°46 Cancer; 7 Punarvasu - पुनर्वसु (dual) "the two restorers of goods", also known as yamakau "the two chariots" Castor and Pollux: Lord: Guru (Jupiter) Symbol : Bow and quiver; Deity : Aditi, mother of the gods; Indian zodiac: 20° Mithuna - 3°20' Karka
Mṛgaśira nakṣatra extends from after 23°20 in Vṛṣabha Rāśi up to 6°40 in Mithuna. This Star is ruleed by Mangala and the presiding deity is Chandra. Chandra is the Moon God. He holds Amrita (nectar of immortality ). His mount is a chariot drawn by horses. He rules the following parts of the bodies of people: the face, chin, cheeks ...
Tumpa Autowali (transl. The Lady Auto Driver Tumpa) is a Bengali daily soap which aired on Colors Bangla [1] [2] [3] from 16 May 2022. It digitally streams on Voot.It produced by Anindya Saha under the banner of Crystal Dreams Production Company and stars Dona Bhowmik [4] and Sayan Bose in leading roles. [5]
Mithuna Sankranti: celebrated as annual menstruating phase of Mother Earth as Raja Parba or Ambubachi Mela in Eastern and North Eastern provinces of India. Dhanu Sankranti: celebrated on the first day of the solar month. [3] In Southern Bhutan and Nepal it is celebrated by eating wild potatoes (Darul). The 2017 date is December 17.
Punarvasu is the birth nakshatra of Lord Rama: “On completion of the ritual, six seasons have passed by and then in the twelfth month, on the ninth day of Chaitra month [April–May,] when the presiding deity of ruling star of the day is Aditi, where the ruling star of day is Punarvasu (), the asterism is in the ascendant, and when five of the nine planets viz., Sun, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn ...
Raja Parba (Odia: ରଜ ପର୍ବ, pronounced [ɾɔdʒɔ pɔɾbɔ]), also known as Mithuna Sankranti, is a three-day-long festival of womanhood celebrated in Odisha, India. The second day of the festival signifies beginning of the solar month of Mithuna, from which the season of rains starts. [1]
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