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FESTAL DAYS OF THE HINDU LUNAR CALENDAR.
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XII. - Is called Sravans-dvádaki (or Vijay?), when joined with the nakshatra Sravana;
and is particularly auspicions, when it falls on Wednesday. (The union of the 11th and 12th tithis and the nakshatra Sravana is called Vishnu-bpin
khala.
Vamana-jayanti, Vishnu's incarnation in the form of a dwarf. (Midday.] XIV. - Ananta-chaturdasi, sacred to Vishọa. XV. - Praushthapadi purnima ; Praushthapadi-áraddha.
Bhadrapada-Cor parņimanta Åsvina-)krishņapaksha.. I. - Mahklay-Arambha. Sraddhas are performed during the whole of this dark half. II. – Aśünyasayana-vrata.16 [Moonrise.] IV. - Samkashta-chaturthi. (Moonrise.] VI. - Is called Kapila-shashthi, when it falls on Tuesday, and is joined with the
nakshatra Rəhiņi and the yoga Vyatipata ; and is particularly anspicious, when the pan, besides, is in the nakshatra Hasta 20 Donations on such an
occasion secure great rewards.
Chandra-shashthi. [Moonrise.] VIII. - Kal-ashtami. Mahalakshmi-vrata. [Púrva-viddha.]
AshtakA-śråddha. [Afternoon part.) IX. - Avidhavior Mátri-navami (only in some calendars., According to Molesworth,
offerings are made to the manes of women who have died unwidowed). XI. - Indira Ekadasi. XIII. - Kaliyugadi. (Afternoon part.]
Is called MaghA-tray dakt, when joined with the nakshatra Maghỉ; and Gajach
chhay, when the sun, besides, is in Hasta. XIV. - Sivaratri. [Midnight.) xv.- Sarvapitre amavasya (only in some calendars; so called, because Sraddhas are
offered to all ancestors). Is called Gajachchhays, when the sun and the moon are both in the nakshatra Hasta.
VII. - Asvina-suklapaksha. I. - Navaratr-arambha. (See the same tithi of Chaitra-suklapaksha.) IV. - Vainayaki or Ganesa-chaturthf. [Midday.]
V. - Lalita-panchamt; Upangalalitê-vrata, worship of Durgå. (Afternoon part.] VIII. - Dar gå- or Annapûrņa-ashtami.
Mahashtami; is especially auspicions, when it falls on Tuesday.
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1 See the same tithi of the two preceding months.
* Molesworth esys that, because this synchronism is very rare, Kapilashashthfchd yiga, in Maratht, is applied to any astonishing and unhoped for combination of favourable circumstances.
11 Under the nakshatra Mols (on about the 7th tithi) of this hall Sarmvatt is worshipped.