Angarakadina, Angaraka-dina, Aṅgārakadina: 4 definitions
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Aṅgārakadina (अङ्गारकदिन):—[=aṅgāraka-dina] [from aṅgāraka > aṅgāra] m. n. a festival of Mars on the fourteenth of the latter half of Caitra.
Aṅgārakadina (अङ्गारकदिन):—[tatpurusha compound] m. n.
(-naḥ-nam) A festival on the four-teenth of the latter half of the month Chaitra, in honour of Aṅgāraka or the planet Mars, in which certain ceremonies for the prevention of sin and disease are observed. E. aṅgāraka and dina.
Aṅgārakadina (अङ्गारकदिन):—[(a + dina)] n. der Tag des Mars, Bez. des 14ten Tages in der dunklen Hälfte des Caitra [Asiatick Researches 3, 279.] — Vgl. aṅgāravāra .
Aṅgārakadina (अङ्गारकदिन):—n. der 14te Tag in der dunklen Hälfte des Caitra.
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