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Caitra
First month of the Hindu calendar
Chaitra (Sanskrit: चैत्र, romanized: Caitra) is the first month of the Hindu lunar calendar and the Indian national calendar. The name of the month is
Chaitra
City in Gujarat, India
temple Phāgaṇ sud 15 Hoḷi Phāgaṇ vad 1 Ḍolotsava Caitra sud 1 Samvatsarī Utsava Caitra sud 9 Rāma Navamī Caitra vad 11 Vallabha's birthday Vaiśākh sud 3 Akhātrīj
Dakor
Hindu festival in April or May
Chaitra Purnima (Sanskrit: चैत्र पुर्णिमा, romanized: Caitra Purṇimā) or Chitra Pournami is a Hindu festival observed on the purnima (full moon) day of
Chitra_Pournami_(festival)
Javanese empire from 1292 to 1527
the administrative calendar took place on the first day of the month of Caitra (March–April), the first month of the lunar calendar, when representatives
Majapahit
Calendar used for religious purposes
Maithili Marathi Meitei Nepali Punjabi Sindhi Telugu Tulu Tibetan Gregorian Caitra Mīna 𑂒𑂶𑂞, chait 𑂒𑂶𑂞, chait चैत/चैत्र ಚೈತ್ರ (chaitra) ژِتھٕر [t͡sitʰɨr]
Hindu_calendar
Chittagonian-speaking ethnic group in the Indian subcontinent
groom's home, with the latter being more common. Certain months, such as Caitra and Paus, are considered inauspicious for weddings, possibly due to agricultural
Barua_people
Lunisolar calendars from Southeast Asia
Sanskrit Burmese Khmer Lao Sinhala Thai No. of days Gregorian (approx.) Citta Caitra Tagu (တန်ခူး) Cheit (ចេត្រ) ຈິຕ Bak (බක්) Chit (จิตร) 29 March–April Vesākha
Buddhist_calendar
Festival māsa pakṣa tithi amānta pūrṇimānta Gudi Padwa/Ugadi caitra śukla prathama Rama Navami caitra śukla navamī Akshaya Tritiya Guru Purnima āṣādha śukla
List_of_Hindu_festivals
Hindu text on astrology
added every 3,279 days. The months of the year are called Māgha, Phālguna, Caitra, Vaiśākha, Jyaiṣṭha, Āṣāḍha, (Śrāvaṇa Adhika, if needed), Śrāvaṇa, Bhādrapadā
Vedanga_Jyotisha
Hindu calendar
December–January 29/30 10 Māgha or Maagh January–February 29/30 11 Phālguna or Falgun February–March 29/30 12 Caitra or Chait or Chaitra March–April 30/31
Vikram_Samvat
9th century Indian vedantic philosopher
He was born on the sixth day of the bright fortnight of the lunar month Caitra (approximately February-March in the Gregorian calendar). He is also referred
Purushottamacharya
First Tirthankara of Jainism and Founder of Ikshvaku dynasty
of Ayodhya, on the ninth day of the dark half of the month of Chaitra (caitra krişna navamĩ). His association to Ayodhya makes it a sacred town for Jains
Rishabhanatha
Luni-solar calendar
November-December 29 পুহ Puh Pauśa December-January 29 মাঘ Magh Māgha January-February 30 ফাগুন Fagun Phālguna February-March 30 চ’ত Söt Caitra March-April 30
Assamese_calendar
Ancient inscription of Buddhist temple in Bodhgaya
temple by a monk named Mahānāman. It is dated year 267, in the month of caitra on the 8th day of the śudi fortnight. This date is generally accepted as
Bodhgaya inscription of Mahanaman
Bodhgaya_inscription_of_Mahanaman
Tarumanagara inscription near Jakarta, Indonesia
śrīmatā pūrṇṇavarmmaṇo // prārabhya phālguṇe māse khātā kr̥ṣṇāṣṭamī-tithau caitra-śukla-trayodaśyāM dinais siddhaikaviṅśakai[ḥ //] Āyatā ṣaṭ-sahasreṇa dhanuṣā[ṁ]
Tugu_inscription
Ancient text from Kashmir
initiated into the mysteries of rites or ceremonies prescribed by Nila. In Caitra, when the emigrant population of 'Kasmira' came back, he related the whole
Nilamata_Purana
Tibetan Lunisolar calendar
(mchu, Skt. māgha) 2nd: Wo (dbo, Skt. phālguna) 3rd: Nagpa (nag pa, Skt. caitra) 4th: Saga (sa ga, Skt. vaiśākha) 5th: Nön (snron, Skt. jyeṣṭha) 6th: Chutö
Tibetan_calendar
City in Central Java, Indonesia
mentioned the name of King Watukura Dyah Balitung, as well as 829 Çaka bulan Çaitra tanggal 11 Paro-Gelap Paringkelan Tungle, Pasaran Umanis hari Senais Sçara
Magelang
Taluka in Maharashtra, India
supported by four pillars. The site hosts an annual utsav (festival) during Caitra Suddha Pratipada, funded by the Deshpande family. Balaji Mandir Located
Kaij
Dwarf avatar of Vishnu
(Dashavatar) of Vishnu (Part 1: 4.2-3, 113.42 and Part 2: 211.69) In 'the month of Caitra (Mesa), Visnu should be worshipped on Dvadasi day after due fasting. The
Vamana
16th-century Indian scholar
born according to Sankarabhatta's biography in śake 1435 in the month of Caitra ( i. e. about March 1513 A. D. ). Kane, P. V. (1990). History of Dharmaśāstra
Nārāyaṇa_Bhaṭṭa
Old Javanese eulogy
road intersection: a soldier hall stood, where they held a meeting every Caitra month." — Canto 8, stanza 1 and 2. The manuscript describes the capital
Nagarakretagama
Dynasty of Gandhara (52 BCE–78 CE)
of the Great King, the Great Azes, on the fifteenth 15 day of the month Caitra. In the reign of Gondophares’ nephew Avakaśa. In the reign of General Aśpavarma
Apracharajas
nyer mkho", by Tāranātha:[citation needed] On the full moon of the month Caitra in the year following his enlightenment, at the great stupa of Dhānyakaṭaka
Suchandra
River in West Java, Indonesia
the Phalguna month. Then it was completed on the 13th Paro Bright of the Caitra month. So, it only took 21 days, and for this, a ceremony was held by the
Kali_Bekasi
7th-century Srivijaya inscription
Original Script 1 swasti śrī śakawarṣātīta 606 ding dwitīya śuklapakṣa wulan caitra sana tatkalaña parlak śrī ksetra ini niparwuat 2 parwānda punta hiyang śrī
Talang_Tuo_inscription
King of Siam from 1590 to 1605
editors translated as May 1585. The CS date would have been the 2nd waning of Caitra 947 CS (5 April 1586). It is in line with the Burmese chronicle invasion
Naresuan
Indian calendar system
53 0 29 10 45 12 phalguna 29 48 30 0 29 19 24 0 29 49 18 0 29 19 43 12 caitra 30 20 19 15 30 08 07 42 30 21 12 31.4 30 08 29 0.56 year 365 15 31 15 365
Nirayana_system
Sub-tradition of Svetambara Jainism
14: Four-monthly Fourteenth (Fāgan Caudaś) Dark 8: Beginning of Varṣītap Caitra (March-April) Bright 7-15: Āyambil Oḷī Bright 13: Mahāvīr Jayantī Vaiśākh
Murtipujaka
Moon calendar used by Gaudiya Vaishnavism
Presiding Deity Month name Period 1. Vishnu Caitra March–April 2. Madhusudana Vaisakha April–May 3. Trivikrama Jyestha May–June 4. Vamana Asadha June–July
Gaurabda
Ancient Javanese dating system
Sanskrit months. The names of the months listed in these inscriptions are: Caitra, Waiśākha, Jyeṣṭha, Āṣāḍha, Śrāvaṇa, Bhādrapāda, Āśvina (or Āśuji), Kārttika
Old_Javanese_calendar
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EuroMatrixPlus
Book written by the Zhou Daguan
year, on the other hand, began in what would have been numbered month 6 (Caitra). This equation is confirmed when Zhou Daguan says he does not understand
The_Customs_of_Cambodia
Historic lunisolar calendar
Month Khmer, Lan Xang, Sukhothai Kengtung, Sipsong Panna Chiang Mai Caitra 5 6 7 Vaisakha 6 7 8 Jyestha 7 8 9 Ashadha 8 9 10 Sravana 9 10 11 Bhadrapada
Chula_Sakarat
Integer associated with a civil day
082,580 Data for the relevant day m = number of months elapsed from 1st Caitra d = number of days elapsed since the end of the last Amāvāsya y = saura
Kali_ahargana
make human-machine interaction easier. A similar approach is used in the Caitra translation tool. Evaluation is a difficult issue in interactive machine
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Type of stupa in Buddhism
BCE. Taranatha, the Buddhist monk writes: "On the full moon of the month Caitra in the year following his enlightenment, at the great stupa of Dhanyakataka
Kalachakra_stupa
Poem composed by Jagadguru Rambhadracharya
months of the queens' pregnancy, on the ninth day of the bright half of the Caitra month (Rāmanavamī), Rāma manifests as a sixteen-year-old, bearing bow and
Shribhargavaraghaviyam
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Boy/Male
Hindu
Raising Sun
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English
From the Fir Forest
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Hindu, Indian, Traditional
One who Eats the Sacrificial Oblation
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Firm; The Polar Star; Constant; Faithful
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Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Daughter of Lord Vishnu
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
The Founder of Chandra Dynasty
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Hindu
Lord Sri Buddha
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Arabic, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh, Tamil
Pure One; Always; Form of Sarah; Princess; Shining Always
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Love of Lotus
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Hindu
Female cuckoo, Goddess Saraswati
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