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  2. Muhurta - Wikipedia

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    Muhurta is a combination of the Sanskrit root words muhu (moment/immediate) and ṛta (order). The Ṛg Ved III.33.5 accordingly mentions this descriptive term. Ṛta refers to the natural, yearly order of the seasons, so muhūrta refers to the daily reflection of these.

  3. List of programs broadcast by Sun TV (India) - Wikipedia

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    Name First aired Last aired Aalayam [6] 2000s 2000s Aan Paavam: 6 February 2012 15 June 2012 Aathira [7] 30 March 2015 25 June 2016 Agal Vilakkugal [8] 18 February 2002 25 February 2003 Abhiyum Naanum: 26 October 2020 25 February 2023 Agni Natchathiram: 27 May 2019 3 April 2021 Ahalya: 3 May 2004 22 September 2006 Alaigal: 29 October 2001 23 ...

  4. List of programs broadcast by Asianet - Wikipedia

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    Premiere date Series name End date Ref. 1993 Cinemala: 2013 1994 Nammal Thammil: 2020 [107] 2001 Sancharam: 2013 2006 Star Singer (seasons 1–9 ) Ongoing 2008 Star Singer Junior (seasons 1–3) 2023 2009 Comedy Stars (seasons 1–3) 2022 [108] [109] 2011 Mylanchi (seasons 1–7) 2023 [110] 2012 Ningalkkum Aakaam Kodeeshwaran (seasons 1–4 ...

  5. Tamil calendar - Wikipedia

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    The Manimekalai alludes to this very same Hindu solar calendar as we know it today [10] Adiyarkunalaar, an early medieval commentator or Urai-asiriyar mentions the twelve months of the Tamil calendar with particular reference to Chittirai i.e. mid-April. There were subsequent inscriptional references in Pagan, Burma dated to the 11th century CE ...

  6. List of Nakshatras - Wikipedia

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    The following list gives the corresponding regions of sky. [1] Months in the modern Indian national calendar-- despite still carrying names that derive from the nakshatras -- do not signify any material correlation. It stands to reason that during the original naming of these months -- whenever that happened -- they were indeed based on the ...

  7. Malayalam calendar - Wikipedia

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    Many events in Kerala are related to the dates in the Malayalam calendar. The agricultural activities of Kerala are centred on the seasons. The southwest monsoon which starts around 1 June is known as Etavappathi, meaning mid of month Etavam. The northeast monsoon which starts during mid October is called thulavarsham (rain in the month of thulam).

  8. Hindu calendar - Wikipedia

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    The dates of the lunar cycle based festivals vary significantly on the Gregorian calendar and at times by several weeks. The solar cycle based ancient Hindu festivals almost always fall on the same Gregorian date every year and if they vary in an exceptional year, it is by one day. [60]

  9. Shona calendar - Wikipedia

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    Things involving spiritual activities and agriculture, as well animals and fruits serve as derivatives for month names. For example, November, known as Mbudzi in Shona, means goat. This is a sacred month, many activities such as marriage, eloping, and ( kurova makuva ) tomb rituals are forbidden; this time is also seen as a time when most goats ...