Asharh ( Bengali : আষাঢ় āshāḍh , Odia : ଆଷାଢ଼ āsāḍha ) is the third month of the Bengali and Odia calendars and the Tirhuta Panchang (a Hindu calendar followed by the Maithil community in India and Nepal). It is the first of the two months that comprise the wet season , locally known as "Barsha" ( Bengali : বর্ষা Bôrsha , Nepali : वर्षा Barsha , Odia : ବର୍ଷା Barsā ), when the monsoon winds blow. It is one of the first five months of the year that have 31 days, according to the Bangladeshi version of the Bengali Calendar. In the Indian version of the Bengali Calendar, the month can have up to 32 days.
5-559: It is named for the constellation Uttarashadha ( Bengali : উত্তরাষাঢ়া Uttôrashaŗha ), identified with Sagittarius . The month and the monsoon are welcome with songs, dance, and celebration in Bangladesh. A popular poem "Abar Eshechhey Asharh" আবার এসেছে আষাঢ় by Rabindranath Tagore , that is about this season. There are occurrences of an extra Asadha which is referred as Odia : ମଳ ମାସ maḷa māsa (meaning unclean) in Odia whereas
10-517: A tusk of an elephant or by a small bed. The individuals born in this nakshatra are believed to be one of the most attractive, well-mannered and known for their absolute calmness towards greatest aggression. Due to their sense of independence they are loners and sometimes face difficulties in marriage, the loneliness is also depicted by the animal of this star which is mongoose with no female counterpart. They are believed to be refined, soft-spoken, pure hearted, innocent, and in many cases happen to occupy
15-479: A very high position in the societies. It is thought that people born under this nakshatra experience loneliness. It is believed that the person with this star rising on ascendant has remarkable personality. It is the birth star of famous personalities like George Washington , Abraham Lincoln , Indira Gandhi , Brad Pitt , Muhammad Ali . People born under this nakshatra are given names that start with Bhe, Bho, Ja, or Ji. This nakshatra -related article
20-580: The 27 Nakshatra (constellations) in Hindu astrology . It is situated on the lower part of Lyra and spans from 26°40" in Sagittarius to 10°00" in Capricorn in the sidereal Vedic zodiac. It has 4 quarters (padas), the first one falls in Sagittarius and the last three padas fall in Capricorn . The sun ( Surya ) is the lord of Uttara Ashadha. It has a shape of a stage. This nakshatra is symbolised by
25-453: The non-extra Asadha is referred to as Odia : ଶୁଦ୍ଧ suddha . This Bangladesh -related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Uttara Ashadha Uttara Ashadha ( Sanskrit : उत्तर आषाढ lit. "latter victory", "latter unconquered"), also known as Uthiradam/Uthradam in Tamil and Malayalam ( Tamil: உத்திராடம், Malayalam: ഉത്രാടം), is the twenty-first of
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