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Magghar

Ninth month of the Punjabi calendar From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Magghar (Shahmukhi: مگھر; Gurmukhi: ਮੱਘਰ, Punjabi pronunciation: [mə́gːəɾᵊ]) is the ninth month of the Punjabi calendar as well as the Nanakshahi calendar, which governs the activities within Sikhism.[1] The Nanakshahi solar month begins on November 14th, after Katik I, and ends on December 14th, being followed by Poh.[2] The traditional Punjabi Bikrami lunisolar month begins on the day after the Kattak full moon and ends on the Magghar full moon.

This month coincides with Agrahayana also known as Margshirsh in the Hindu calendar and the Indian national calendar, and November and December in the Gregorian and Julian calendars and is 30 days long.

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Important events during this month

November

December

  • December 12 (29 Magghar) - Birthday of Sahibzada Fateh Singh Ji
  • December 14 (1 Poh) - The end of the month Maghar and the start of Poh

Hindu Festivals Based on Lunar Dates

  • Magghar 8: Kalashtami (ਕਾਲਾਸ਼ਟਮੀ) - A day of rituals and all-night vigils dedicated to Bhairava that is celebrated in Jammu, a region of Greater Punjab. It is not celebrated in other parts of Punjab.
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