2020 Ekadashi Dates, Ekadashi Dates Schedule , Ekadashi Dates, Ekadashi Month, EkadashiName, (2020 Ekadashi Dates, Ekashi Scedule -⧍ā§Ļ⧍ā§Ļ āϏাāϞেāϰ āĻāĻাāĻĻāĻļীāϰ āϏāĻŽā§āϏূāĻী )
ÄkÄdaÅÄĢ ("Eleven"), also spelled as ÄkÄdaÅi, is the eleventh lunar day (tithi) of each of the two lunar phases which occur in a Hindu calendar month - the Shukla PakášŖa (the period of the brightening moon also known as the waxing phase) and the KášášŖáša PakášŖa (the period of the fading moon also known as the waning phase).[citation needed]
In Hinduism and Jainism, EkÄdaÅÄĢ is considered a spiritual day and is usually observed by partial fast. Beans and grains are not consumed by observant people during because they are believed to be contaminated by sin. Instead, only fruit, vegetables, and milk products are eaten. This period of abstinence starts from sunrise on the day of EkÄdaÅÄĢ to sunset on the following day. Rice is not eaten on Ekadashi.
The timing of each EkÄdaÅÄĢ is according to the position of the moon. The Hindu calendar marks progression from a full moon to a new moon as divided into fifteen equal arcs. Each arc measures one lunar day, called a tithi. The time it takes the moon to traverse a particular distance is the length of that lunar day. EkÄdaÅÄĢ refers to the 11th tithi, or lunar day. The eleventh tithi corresponds to a precise phase of the waxing and waning moon. In the bright half of the lunar month, the moon will appear roughly 3/4 full on EkÄdaÅÄĢ, and in the dark half of the lunar month, the moon will be about 3/4 dark on EkÄdaÅÄĢ.
There are usually 24 EkÄdaÅÄĢs in a calendar year. Occasionally, there are two extra EkÄdaÅÄĢs that happen in a leap year. Each EkÄdaÅÄĢ day is purported to have particular benefits and blessings that are attained by the performance of specific activities.Source- Wikipedia
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ÄkÄdaÅÄĢ ("Eleven"), also spelled as ÄkÄdaÅi, is the eleventh lunar day (tithi) of each of the two lunar phases which occur in a Hindu calendar month - the Shukla PakášŖa (the period of the brightening moon also known as the waxing phase) and the KášášŖáša PakášŖa (the period of the fading moon also known as the waning phase).[citation needed]
In Hinduism and Jainism, EkÄdaÅÄĢ is considered a spiritual day and is usually observed by partial fast. Beans and grains are not consumed by observant people during because they are believed to be contaminated by sin. Instead, only fruit, vegetables, and milk products are eaten. This period of abstinence starts from sunrise on the day of EkÄdaÅÄĢ to sunset on the following day. Rice is not eaten on Ekadashi.
The timing of each EkÄdaÅÄĢ is according to the position of the moon. The Hindu calendar marks progression from a full moon to a new moon as divided into fifteen equal arcs. Each arc measures one lunar day, called a tithi. The time it takes the moon to traverse a particular distance is the length of that lunar day. EkÄdaÅÄĢ refers to the 11th tithi, or lunar day. The eleventh tithi corresponds to a precise phase of the waxing and waning moon. In the bright half of the lunar month, the moon will appear roughly 3/4 full on EkÄdaÅÄĢ, and in the dark half of the lunar month, the moon will be about 3/4 dark on EkÄdaÅÄĢ.
There are usually 24 EkÄdaÅÄĢs in a calendar year. Occasionally, there are two extra EkÄdaÅÄĢs that happen in a leap year. Each EkÄdaÅÄĢ day is purported to have particular benefits and blessings that are attained by the performance of specific activities.Source- Wikipedia
Bengali Ekadashi Calendar
āĻāĻাāĻĻāĻļীāϰ āĻāĻĒāĻŦাāϏ
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āĻāĻাāĻĻāĻļী āĻāĻĒāĻŦাāϏ āĻļুāϰু
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āĻāĻাāĻĻāĻļী āĻāĻĒāĻŦাāϏ āĻļেāώ
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ā§ĢāĻ āĻŦৈāĻļাāĻ, āĻļāύিāĻŦাāϰ
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ā§ĒāĻ া āĻŦৈāĻļাāĻ āϰাāϤ্āϰি ā§§ā§Ļ।ā§§ā§Š āĻšāĻāϤে
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ā§ĢāĻ āĻŦৈāĻļাāĻ āϰাāϤ্āϰি ā§§ā§§।ā§Šā§Ģ āĻĒāϰ্āϝāύ্āϤ।
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⧍ā§ĻāĻļে āĻŦৈāĻļাāĻ, āϰāĻŦিāĻŦাāϰ āĻ্āϝৈāώ্āĻ , āϏোāĻŽāĻŦাāϰ।
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⧧⧝ āĻļে āĻŦৈāĻļাāĻ āĻļেāώ āϰাāϤ্āϰি ā§Ē।ā§Šā§Ž āĻšāĻāϤে
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⧍ā§ĻāĻļে āĻŦৈāĻļাāĻ āϰাāϤ্āϰি ⧍।⧍⧧ āĻĒā§°্āϝ্āϝāύ্āϤ।
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ā§Ē āĻ্āϝৈāώ্āĻ ,āϏোāĻŽāĻŦাāϰ
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ā§Šāϰা āĻ্āϝৈāώ্āĻ āĻĻিāĻŦা ā§§।ā§Ēā§Ģ āĻšāĻāϤে
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ā§Ē āĻ্āϝৈāώ্āĻ āĻĻিāĻŦা ā§Šā§Ē⧍ āĻĒāϰ্āϝāύ্āϤ।
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⧧⧝āĻļে āĻ্āϝৈāώ্āĻ , āĻŽāĻ্āĻāϞāĻŦাāϰ (āύিāϰ্āĻāϞা)
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ā§§ā§Ž āĻ āĻ্āϝৈāώ্āĻ āĻĻিāĻŦা ⧧⧍। ā§§ā§Ē āĻšāĻāϤে
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⧧⧝āĻļে āĻ্āϝৈāώ্āĻ āĻĻিāĻŦা ⧝।ā§Ēā§Ŧ āĻĒāϰ্āϝāύ্āϤ।
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⧍āϰা āĻāώাāĻĸ়, āĻŦুāϧāĻŦাāϰ।
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ā§§āϞা āĻāώাāĻĸ় āĻĒ্āϰাāϤঃ ā§Ģ|ā§Šā§¨ āĻšāĻāϤে
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⧍āϰা āĻāώাāĻĸ় āĻĻিāĻŦা ā§ā§¨ā§¯ āĻĒāϰ্āϝāύ্āϤ।
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ā§§ā§Ŧ āĻ āĻāώাāĻĸ়, āĻŦুāϧāĻŦাāϰ (āĻļā§āύ)
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ā§§ā§ĢāĻ āĻāώাāĻĸ় āϰাāϤ্āϰি ā§|ā§§ā§Š āĻšāĻāϤে
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ā§§ā§Ŧ āĻ āĻāώাāĻĸ় āĻ
āĻĒঃ ā§Ēā§Ģā§Š āĻĒāϰ্āϝāύ্āϤ।
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ā§Šā§§āĻļে āĻāώাāĻĸ়, āĻŦৃāĻšāϏ্āĻĒāϤিāĻŦাāϰ।
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ā§Šā§ĻāĻļে āĻāώাāĻĸ় āϰাāϤ্āϰি ā§Ž|ā§Ēā§Š āĻšāĻāϤে
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ā§Šā§§āĻļে āĻāώাāĻĸ় āϰাāϤ্āϰি ā§§ā§Ļ |ā§Ŧ āĻĒāϰ্āϝāύ্āϤ।
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ā§§ā§ĒāĻ āĻļ্āϰাāĻŦāĻŖ, āĻŦৃāĻšāϏ্āĻĒāϤিāĻŦাāϰ
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ā§§ā§ŠāĻ āĻļ্āϰাāĻŦāĻŖ āϰাāϤ্āϰি ⧍।⧍⧝ āĻšāĻāϤে
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ā§§ā§ĒāĻ āĻļ্āϰাāĻŦāĻŖ āϰাāϤ্āϰি ⧧⧍।ā§Šā§Ē āĻĒāϰ্āϝāύ্āϤ।
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ā§Šā§ĻāĻļে āĻļ্āϰাāĻŦāĻŖ, āĻļāύিāĻŦাāϰ ।
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⧍⧝āĻļে āĻļ্āϰাāĻŦāĻŖ āĻĻিāĻŦা ā§§ā§Ļ |ā§Ēā§Ŧ āĻšāĻāϤে
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ā§Šā§ĻāĻļে āĻļ্āϰাāĻŦāĻŖ āĻĻিāĻŦা ā§§ā§§ā§§ā§ āĻĒāϰ্āϝāύ্āϤ।
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⧧⧍āĻ āĻাāĻĻ্āϰ, āĻļāύিāĻŦাāϰ (āĻĒাāϰ্āĻļ্āĻŦ)
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ā§§ā§§āĻ āĻাāĻĻ্āϰ āĻĻিāĻŦা' ā§§ā§§।⧍ āĻšāĻāϤে
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⧧⧍āĻ āĻাāĻĻ্āϰ āĻĻিāĻŦা ⧝ |ā§Ģā§Ļ āĻĒā§°্āϝ্āϝāύ্āϤ।
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⧍ā§āĻļে āĻাāĻĻ্āϰ, āϰāĻŦিāĻŦাāϰ।
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⧍ā§ŦāĻļে āĻাāĻĻ্āϰ āϰাāϤ্āϰি ā§§ā§§।ā§Šā§Ē āĻšāĻāϤে
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⧍ā§āĻļে āĻাāĻĻ্āϰ āϰাāϤ্āϰি ā§§ā§§ā§Ŧ āĻĒāϰ্āϝāύ্āϤ।
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ā§§ā§ĻāĻ āĻāĻļ্āĻŦিāύ, āϰāĻŦিāĻŦাāϰ।
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⧝āĻ āĻāĻļ্āĻŦিāύ āϰাāϤ্āϰি ⧝।ā§Ēā§ āĻĨেāĻে
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ā§§ā§Ļ āĻ āĻāĻļ্āĻŦিāύ āϰাāϤ্āϰি ⧝/ā§Šā§¨ āĻĒāϰ্āϝāύ্āϤ।।
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⧍ā§ŦāĻļে āĻāĻļ্āĻŦিāύ, āĻŽāĻ্āĻāϞāĻŦাāϰ
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⧍ā§ĢāĻļে āĻāĻļ্āĻŦিāύ āĻĻিāĻŦা ā§§ā§§।⧍⧧ āĻšāĻāϤে
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⧍ā§ŦāĻļে āĻāĻļ্āĻŦিāύ āĻĻিāĻŦা ā§§ā§Ļ।ā§§ āĻĒāϰ্āϝāύ্āϤ।
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ā§§ā§Ļ āĻ āĻাāϰ্āϤিāĻ, āĻŽāĻ্āĻāϞāĻŦাāϰ ।
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⧝āĻ āĻাāϰ্āϤ্āϤিāĻ āĻĻিāĻŦা ā§§ā§§।ā§Šā§§ āĻšāĻāϤে
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ā§§ā§Ļ āĻ āĻাāϰ্āϤিāĻ āĻĻিāĻŦা ⧧⧍।⧍⧧ āĻĒāϰ্āϝāύ্āϤ।
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⧍ā§Ģ āĻļে āĻাāϰ্āϤিāĻ, āĻŦুāϧāĻŦাāϰ।
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⧍ā§Ē āĻļে āĻাāϰ্āϤিāĻ āϰাāϤ্āϰি ā§§ā§Ļ।ā§¨ā§Ž āĻšāĻāϤে
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⧍ā§ĢāĻļে āĻাāϰ্āϤ্āϤিāĻ āϰাāϤ্āϰি ā§Ž/ā§Šā§§ āĻĒā§°্āϝ্āϝāύ্āϤ।
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ā§§ā§ĻāĻ āĻ
āĻ্āϰāĻšাāϝ়āĻŖ, āĻŦৃāĻšঃāĻŦাāϰ (āĻāϤ্āĻĨাāύ)
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ā§ŽāĻ āĻ
āĻ্āϰāĻšাāϝ়āĻŖ āĻļেāώāϰাāϤ্āϰি ā§Ē।⧍⧝ āĻšāĻāϤে
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ā§§ā§ĻāĻ āĻ
āĻ্āϰāĻšাāϝ়āĻŖ āĻĒ্āϰাāϤঃ ā§Ŧā§§ā§Ē āĻĒāϰ্āϝāύ্āϤ।
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⧍ā§ĢāĻļে āĻ
āĻ্āϰāĻšাāϝ়āĻŖ, āĻļুāĻ্āϰāĻŦাāϰ
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⧍ā§ĒāĻļে āĻ
āĻ্āϰāĻšাāϝ়āĻŖ āĻĻিāĻŦা ⧝|⧍⧧ āĻšāĻāϤে
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⧍ā§Ģ āĻļে āĻ
āĻ্āϰāĻšাāϝ়āĻŖ āĻĻীāĻŦা ā§ā§Ē āĻĒāϰ্āϝāύ্āϤ।
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⧝āĻ āĻĒৌāώ, āĻļুāĻ্āϰāĻŦাāϰ।
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ā§ŽāĻ āĻĒৌāώ āϰাāϤ্āϰি ā§§ā§§ ā§Ģā§Ŧ āĻšāĻāϤে
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⧝āĻ āĻĒৌāώ āϰাāϤ্āϰি ⧍⧠āĻĒāϰ্āϝāύ্āϤ।
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⧍ā§ĒāĻļে āĻĒৌāώ, āĻļāύিāĻŦাāϰ
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ā§¨ā§Š āĻļে āĻĒৌāώ āϰাāϤ্āϰি ā§Žā§ āĻšāĻāϤে
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⧍ā§ĒāĻļে āĻĒৌāώ āϰাāϤ্āϰি ā§Ģā§Ē⧝ āĻĒāϰ্āϝāύ্āϤ।
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ā§§ā§ĻāĻ āĻŽাāĻ, āϰāĻŦিāĻŦাāϰ
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⧝āĻ āĻŽাāĻ āϰাāϤ্āϰি ā§ |ā§Ģ⧝ āĻšāĻāϤে
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ā§§ā§ĻāĻ āĻŽাāĻ āϰাāϤ্āϰি ⧝ā§Ģā§Ļ āĻĒāϰ্āϝāύ্āϤ।
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⧍ā§Ģ āĻļে āĻŽাāĻ, āϏোāĻŽāĻŦাāϰ
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⧍ā§ĒāĻļে āĻŽাāĻ āĻĻিāĻŦা ā§। ā§§ā§Ē āĻšāĻāϤে
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⧍ā§ĒāĻļে āĻŽাāĻ āĻļেāώāϰাāϤ্āϰি ā§Ē ā§Ģā§Ļ āĻĒāϰ্āϝāύ্āϤ।
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ā§§ā§ĻāĻ āĻĢাāϰূāύ, āĻŽāĻ্āĻāϞāĻŦাāϰ (āĻৈāĻŽী)
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⧝āĻ āĻĢাāϞ্āĻুāύ āĻĻিāĻŦে ⧍।⧍ā§Ŧ āĻĨেāĻে
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ā§§ā§ĻāĻ āĻĢাāϞ্āĻুāύ āĻĻিāĻŦা ā§Š।⧍ā§Ē āĻĒāϰ্āϝāύ্āϤ।
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⧍ā§ĒāĻļে āĻĢাāϞ্āĻুāύ, āĻŽāĻ্āĻāϞāĻŦাāϰ।
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ā§¨ā§ŠāĻļে āĻĢাāϞ্āĻুāύ āϏāύ্āϧ্āϝা ā§Ģ |ā§Šā§Ž āĻšāĻāϤে।
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⧍ā§ĒāĻļে āĻĢাāϞ্āĻুāύ āĻ
āĻĒঃ ā§Ē।ā§§ā§Ģ āĻĒāϰ্āϝāύ্āϤ।
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ā§§ā§§ āĻৈāϤ্āϰ, āĻŦৃāĻšঃāĻŦাāϰ
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ā§§ā§ĻāĻ āĻৈāϤ্āϰ āĻĒ্āϰাāϤঃ ā§Ŧ।ā§§ āĻšāĻāϤে
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ā§§ā§§ āĻৈāϤ্āϰ āĻĒ্āϰাāϤঃ ā§Ģā§Ģā§Ē āĻĒāϰ্āϝāύ্āϤ।
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⧍ā§ĒāĻļে āĻৈāϤ্āϰ, āĻŦুāϧāĻŦাāϰ
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ā§¨ā§ŠāĻļে āĻৈāϤ্āϰ āĻļেāώ āϰাāϤ্āϰি ā§Ē ā§Ģā§ āĻšāĻāϤে
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⧍ā§Ē āĻļে āĻৈāϤ্āϰ āĻļেāώ āϰাāϤ্āϰি ā§Ē⧍ā§Ē āĻĒāϰ্āϝāύ্āϤ।
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