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Dhanu, Dhanus or Dhanurmasa (धनुर्मास) is a month in the Hindu calendar, Malayalam calendar and others. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It corresponds to the zodiacal sign of Sagittarius , and overlaps with approximately the second half of December and about the first half of January in the Gregorian calendar .
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.
Dhanu may refer to: Dhanu (festival), a Hindu religious festival associated with the Dhanu jatra; Dhanu (month), a month in the Hindu calendar; Kalaivani Rajaratnam or Dhanu, the assassin of Rajiv Gandhi; Dhanu River, a river in Bangladesh; Dhanu Rosadhe (born 1989), Indonesian footballer; Dhanus (disambiguation), several entities in ancient ...
Raja yogas aka Raj Yogs are Shubha ('auspicious') yogas in jyotish philosophy and tradition. They are believed to give success and a grand rise in career or business, and a greater degree of financial prosperity particularly during the dasha of the planets that give rise to Raja yogas.
Sadhana (weekly) Samakalika Malayalam Vaarika; Saptahik Bartaman; Saptahik Samaya; Screen (magazine) Shanibarer Chithi; Shankar's Weekly; Sigappu Nada; Sport and Pastime; Sportstar; Sportsworld (magazine) Sudha (magazine) The Sudhakar; Swathi (magazine)
If Saturn is a functional malefic and also associates with a maraka then it becomes a very strong maraka, it will then supersede all other marakas and cause death during its own period or adverse transit. [10] Planets associated with the lord of the 6th, the 8th, the 12th or a marakasthana cause suffering, misery and financial strain.
Dinaman was a Hindi language weekly magazine founded in 1965. [1] It was published in New Delhi. [2] The newsweekly was started by Sachchidananda Hirananda Vatsyayan 'Ajneya', a pioneer of modern Hindi poetry and writing. [3]