Adha


adha
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Historical Examples

The quarter is called adha Mohur; the eighth is called Suki.
An Account of The Kingdom of Nepal Fancis Buchanan Hamilton

adha kratv maghavan tubhyaṁ dev anu vive adaduḥ somapeyam yat sryasya haritaḥ patantḥ purah satr upar etae kaḥ; Ṛigv.
Zoological Mythology, Volume I (of 2) Angelo de Gubernatis

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