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Anumati (lunar phase)

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Anumati refers to a night when the moon remains slightly waxing and not a complete full moon. (Chaturdashi in the Hindu calendar). It happens on the 14th day.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Day, Hermann Oldenberg and Max Müller (1990) [1886]. "The Grihya-sutras" – via Google Books.