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Name of a lunar month. This corresponds approximately to the period of Mid-December to Mid-January. | Name of a lunar month. This corresponds approximately to the period of Mid-December to Mid-January. | ||
Season: [[Hemanta]] ( | Season: [[Hemanta]] (Early winter) | ||
Synonym: Sahasya | Synonym: Sahasya | ||
Latest revision as of 12:37, 15 January 2021
Name of a lunar month. This corresponds approximately to the period of Mid-December to Mid-January.
Season: Hemanta (Early winter)
Synonym: Sahasya
More information
- Prescribed regimen of diet and lifestyle for preservation of health is described in Tasyashiteeya Adhyaya