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  1. Asarh, Asadhanoun

    the fourth month of the Hindu calendar

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  1. asadha

    Ashadha or Aashaadha or Aadi (Hindi: आसाढ़ Āsāṛh or आषाढ Āṣāḍh; Assamese: আহাৰ ahar; Odia: ଆଷାଢ଼ Āṣāḍh; Bengali: আষাঢ়; Sylheti: ꠀꠀꠠ aáṛ; Nepali: असार asār; Gujarati: અષાઢ) is a month of the Hindu calendar that corresponds to June/July in the Gregorian calendar. In India's national civil calendar, this month is the fourth month of the year, beginning on 22 June and ending on 22 July. In Vedic Jyotish, Āsāṛh begins with the Sun's entry into Gemini. It is the first of the two months that comprise the monsoon season. The corresponding month in the Bengali calendar, Aṣaṛh (Bengali: আষাঢ় "Monsoon"), is the third month. In lunar religious calendars, Āsāṛh begins on a new moon and is usually the fourth month of the year.

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  1. asadha

    Asadha, also spelled as Ashada, is the fourth month in the Hindu calendar. The name is derived from the Sanskrit word "adha," which means "to come or bring." In the Indian national calendar, Asadha is roughly equivalent to June or July of the Gregorian calendar. It marks the beginning of the monsoon season in India and is considered inauspicious for weddings and other celebratory events in some regions. Various festivals, such as Guru Purnima, are celebrated during this month.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of asadha in Chaldean Numerology is: 6

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of asadha in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7


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