WHAT DOES अशोकषष्ठी MEAN IN HINDI?
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Definition of अशोकषष्ठी in the Hindi dictionary
Ashokashshtha noun woman 0 [सं 0] Chaitra Shukla Shishthi On this day According to the system, the worship of the son-in-law is worshiped. अशोकषष्ठी संज्ञा स्त्री० [सं०]
चैत्र शुक्ला षष्ठी । इस दिन कामख्या
तंत्र के अनुसार पुत्रलाभार्थ षष्ठी देवी की पूजा की जाती है ।
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6 HINDI BOOKS RELATING TO «अशोकषष्ठी»
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Hindu and Muhammadan Festivals - Page 45
... the supposed junction of three rivers, and called for thai, reason by the natives the ' little Praijdg ' [Allahabad] . • Popular Religion, etc., of Northern India, r>, 87. f A Aquarii. Ashok Shashti. March. Ashok Shashti means 'Shashti the destroyer of.
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Vachaspatya, a comprehensive Sanscrit Dictionary: In 10 ...
अशोकषष्ठी खो कम ॥ चैत्रोभयषधालू तत्र घीदेवीपूजन विधानाचतथावमु, "चैत्र माखसिते पले घटयां घबी' अपू जयेत्त् ॥ खुखाय सुत्रखाभाय शुढ़ापचे तथैव च" उत्तरकामाख्यातन्त्रमु. I अशोका ...
Tārānātha Tarkavāchaspati, 1873
A festival called ashoka shashthi used to be celebrated bywomen on the sixth day of the waxing moon and again on the sixth day ofthe waning mooninthe month ofChaitra. On theeighthday, awoman who ate eightbuds oftheashoka flower and ...
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Folklore of Hindu Festivals and Ceremonials - Page 12
(See Ekadashi.) Ashok-Shashthi. — See Shashthi. Ashvath (Ficus religiosa tree). — See Somavati for its folklore. Avali-Bhojan. — See under Vaikunth-Chaturdashi. It is a dinner taken under the Phylanihtts emblica tree on the fourteenth day of ...
In Bengal, women eat the buds on the 'Ashoka Shashti' day. Hindu women drink the water in which six of these flowers are immersed. This is believed to give protection to their children from worry and grief. The flowers are also offered to gods.
Rājeśvaraprasāda Nārāyaṇa Siṃha, 1968
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Hindustan im Festgewand - Page 42
Ashoka-shashthi. Ashoka bedeutet wörtlich „Leidlosigkeit". Dieses Fest wird vornehmlich in Nordindien gefeiert. Die Frauen pflegen an diesem Tag sechs Knospen des Ashoka-Baumes in ein Gefäß mit Wasser zu legen und dann davon zu ...
Wilhelm Filchner, Dattatraya Shridhar Marathe, 1953