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  • == ग्रीष्मऋतुमासाः॥ Months of Hindu calendar for Greeshma rtu ==
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  • ...org Temples of India] is the largest [[Devalaya Vyavastha (देवालयव्यवस्था)|Hindu Temples]] portal in the world. It contains a listing of around '''7 lakh te ...the temple's location, images, opening and closing time, their culture and festivals and videos showing this celebration are compiled in a manner that makes you
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  • | festivals= '''Shri Hanuman Mandir, Sarangpur''' is a [[Hindu temple]] located in [[Sarangpur, Gujarat|Sarangpur]], [[Gujarat]] and comes
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  • | festivals= '''Chennakesava Perumal Temple''' is a [[Hindu]] temple situated in the [[George Town, Chennai|George Town]] neighbourhood
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  • ...bathed with either water or with ''Panchamrutha'' on special occasions and festivals. Alternatively the deity is bathed with milk, yoghurt, ghee, honey, sugar, ...m'' (Oil Lamp) – Then the oil lamp is lighted. The ''garbha-griha'' of the Hindu temple is often dark and the lighting of the lamp is thus an integral part
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  • ...ref name="Gier">Nicholas Gier (1995), [http://www.jstor.org/stable/1399510 Hindu Titanism], Philosophy East and West, Volume 45, Number 1, pages 76, see als ...va Vishnu as [[Narasimha]],<ref name=yves/> the latter celebrated with the Hindu spring festival of [[Holika]] and [[Holi]].<ref>Wendy Doniger (2000), Merri
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  • ...iation in the names in 2 different cases. The list of season and months in Hindu calendar is given below, !Hindu calendar months
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  • ...ing and astronomical and astrological calculations.”''</blockquote>But the Hindu temple, specifically, is more of a sacred than social or cultural site. Exc
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  • == वसन्तमासाः॥ Months of Hindu calendar for Vasanta rtu ==
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  • == Festivals celebrated in Bharata to encourage people to adopt shishira rutucharya == Lohri, Pongal, Makar Sankranti, and the Hindu festival of Shivratri, Magh bihu
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  • ..., Karnataka. The temple was built in the 12<sup>th</sup> century CE by the Hindu dynasty of the Hoysalas, based at Halebidu. They also built the famous temp ...ould be three bends in the body.”''<ref>Gopinatha Rao, T. A. ''Elements of Hindu Iconography''. New Delhi: Motilal Banarsidas, 1997. p. 207-08.</ref></block
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  • == शरदमासाः॥ Months of Hindu calendar for Sharada rtu ==
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  • ...red to is one of the ancient towns of India and a very important center of Hindu pilgrimage. This sacred and celebrated place has been famous as a seat of l == Festivals ==
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  • ...aspects related to the bharatiya jivana vidhana namely ceremonies, danas, festivals, cultural aspects, history, geographical location, tattvas and siddhantas o ...trade, ethics. Old manuscripts of Brahmanda Purana have been found in the Hindu literature collections of [[Bali]], Indonesia.<ref>H Hinzler (1993), [http:
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  • ...and Soma being the two celebrated in a yajna fire ritual that marks major Hindu ceremonies. Savitr, Vishnu, Rudra (later given the exclusive epithet of Shi ...yakashipu and Deva Vishnu as Narasimha,[35] the latter celebrated with the Hindu spring festival of Holika and Holi.[49]
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  • ...es of conduct, of worship (puja), observances of religious rites, rituals, festivals and prayaschittas. Krishna Sivaraman (2008), Hindu Spirituality Vedas Through Vedanta, Motilal Banarsidass, <nowiki>ISBN 978-8
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  • ...hence preserved over thousands of years. There are two classifications of Hindu texts: ''Shruti'' – that which is heard, and ''Smriti'' – that which is ...ons of the time, to all classes of men regarding their duties in life. The Hindu learns how one has to spend his whole life from these Smritis. The duties o
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  • ...ic and controlled manner according to the principles of Sanatana Dharma or Hindu Dharma. This system and control in their way of living is the reason behind ...मो दानं यथाशक्तिर्गार्हस्थ्यो धर्म उच्यते॥<ref>Upadhyay, Kameshwar. (2011) Hindu jeevan paddhati. Varanasi: Triskandha Jyotisham Prakashan. (Page 58)</ref>
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