Asadha

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Definition

Proper noun 1. Asadha: The fourth month of the Hindu lunar calendar, typically corresponding to parts of June and July in the Gregorian calendar. It is considered an auspicious month in the Hindu tradition.

Usage
  • Asadha is used to refer specifically to this period in the Hindu year. It is often associated with the onset of the monsoon season in India.
  • Example: "The famous Rath Yatra festival takes place in the month of Asadha."
  • Example: "Many Hindu pilgrims undertake special journeys during Asadha."
Advanced Usage
  • Asadha Purnima: Refers to the full moon day (Purnima) in the month of Asadha, which is a significant day for observances and festivals.
    • Example: "Guru Purnima is celebrated on Asadha Purnima."
Variants and Related Words
  • Ashadha: An alternative transliteration spelling for the same month.
  • Aashaadha: Another common transliteration variant.
Different Meanings / Contexts
  • This term functions exclusively as a proper noun referring to the specific Hindu calendar month. It does not have other general meanings in English.
Synonyms
  • There is no direct synonym in English. It can be descriptively referred to as "the fourth Hindu month" or associated with its Gregorian approximation, "June-July."
Related Cultural Notes
  • Monsoon Association: Asadha is traditionally linked to the beginning of the rainy season in the Indian subcontinent.
  • Festivals: Key festivals like Rath Yatra and Guru Purnima are observed in this month.
  • Agricultural Significance: The month marks an important time for agriculture due to the arrival of the rains.
Noun
  1. the fourth month of the Hindu calendar

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