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A to Z India - Magazine: January 2022 - cover

A to Z India - Magazine: January 2022

Indira Srivatsa

Publisher: BookRix

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Summary

WHY MARGAZHI MONTH IS AUSPICIOUS UNDERSTANDING THE SCIENCE BEHIND ANCIENT HINDU CALENDAR - The auspicious month of Margasheersha, also known as Margazhi in Tamil, has started from 16 December. Margasheersha is considered auspicious for putting efforts into one’s own spiritual growth - be it Sadhana, Vrata, Bhajan or Pooja - for the Upasakas of Shiva, Shakti, Vishnu as well as others; THE RISE OF THE PRODIGY, M.L. VASANTHAKUMARI - M.L. . Vasanthakumari (1928- 1990) redefined the way Carnatic music was presented. MS, DKP and MLV — they formed a triumvirate.
Available since: 12/22/2023.
Print length: 21 pages.

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