Bhimana Amavasya (Sanskrit: भीमना अमावस्या, romanized: Bhīmana Amāvasyā, lit. 'New moon day of Bhima') is a Hindu occasion that is observed in South India, mostly in the state of Karnataka, as well as parts of Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu. It is celebrated on the new moon day (amavasya) of the Ashadha month of the Hindu calendar.
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| - Bhimana Amavasya (Sanskrit: भीमना अमावस्या, romanized: Bhīmana Amāvasyā, lit. 'New moon day of Bhima') is a Hindu occasion that is observed in South India, mostly in the state of Karnataka, as well as parts of Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu. It is celebrated on the new moon day (amavasya) of the Ashadha month of the Hindu calendar. (en)
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| - Vratam, rituals, pujas (en)
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| - Bhima's victory over Bakasura (en)
- Shiva's acceptance of Parvati as his wife (en)
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| - Bhimana Amavasya (Sanskrit: भीमना अमावस्या, romanized: Bhīmana Amāvasyā, lit. 'New moon day of Bhima') is a Hindu occasion that is observed in South India, mostly in the state of Karnataka, as well as parts of Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu. It is celebrated on the new moon day (amavasya) of the Ashadha month of the Hindu calendar. (en)
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| - Bhima's victory over Bakasura
- Shiva's acceptance of Parvati as his wife
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