“Ashada is the month of austerities that brings out an inate sense of thankgiving.
July-August is the Ashada month
according to Hindu calendar. It heralds the arrival of Dakshinayana, the
six-month period when the sun begins to trace a southward movement.
Dakshinayana is a sacred period in the Vedic calendar. Symbolically, it is the
night time of the Dev.
It is considered a sacred time for
spiritual activities.
People avoid new undertaking or new purchases and auspicious functions such as weddings.”
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tells you about the many festivals during these months, festivals across India.
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Introduction
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This article was first published in the July
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