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Trayodashi is the Sanskrit word for "thirteen", and is the thirteenth day in the lunar fortnight ( Paksha) of the Hindu calendar. Each month has two Trayodashi days, being the thirteenth day of the "bright" (Shukla) and of the "dark" (Krishna) fortnights respectively. Thus Trayodashi occurs on the thirteenth and the twenty-eighth day of each month.

Festivals

References

  1. ^ Aurobinda Prasad Gayan (17 October 2017). "Happy Dhanteras! But is it really a good day to buy gold?". Economic Times. Retrieved 19 October 2017.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Trayodashi is the Sanskrit word for "thirteen", and is the thirteenth day in the lunar fortnight ( Paksha) of the Hindu calendar. Each month has two Trayodashi days, being the thirteenth day of the "bright" (Shukla) and of the "dark" (Krishna) fortnights respectively. Thus Trayodashi occurs on the thirteenth and the twenty-eighth day of each month.

Festivals

References

  1. ^ Aurobinda Prasad Gayan (17 October 2017). "Happy Dhanteras! But is it really a good day to buy gold?". Economic Times. Retrieved 19 October 2017.



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