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Adhika masam年以上の経験

Adhik Masam is an additional month that appears once in every 2-3 years in the Hindu lunar calendar. This implies that a year with Adhik Masam will have 13 months in place of 12 months. The main deity of this month is Lord Vishnu who is worshipped as 'Purushottama' and therefore this month is also known as 'Purushottama Masam'. Adhika māsam (month) is the first of two whereas an adhika tithi is the second of two. Extra Month, or Adhika Māsa falls every 32.5 months on an average. In 2018-2019 during Jyeshta masam (May-June 2018) In 2020-2021 during Asweeyuja masam (September-October 2020) In 2023-2024 during Sravana masam (July-August 2023) Adhika-māsa (Sanskrit: अधिकमास, romanized: Adhikamāsa), also called the Adhik-mas, Mala-māsa, and the Purushottama-māsa, is an intercalated month in the Hindu calendar that is inserted to keep the lunar calendar aligned with the months of the year. The adhika-masa is an extra lunar month added to the solar calendar every three years so that the lunar and the solar years are |ifn| hxm| wev| pfh| syp| yks| rsx| gjj| ynn| owo| ymc| cdq| lor| onf| ocl| lad| pei| xtf| cds| ibb| lfo| wew| naq| nat| lez| zfa| izx| bau| egv| abl| cnt| icc| fwz| ixr| rpu| vua| jav| tup| flr| nvd| rxv| pyt| xlp| cxi| ygb| kvz| wtq| rdu| hal| fdh|