Significance of Margashirsha month
Margashirsha month is significant in various Hindu traditions for its spiritual, agricultural, and military implications. According to the Arthashastra, it is ideal for leading expeditions due to favorable conditions and abundant crops. In Vaishnavism, it is recognized as an auspicious month for spiritual practices, while Purana emphasizes numerous rituals, including the Shivacaturdashivrata and Matsya festival. Dharmashastra highlights its importance due to the Agrahayani full moon, making Margashirsha a period rich in both religious observance and cultural activities.
Synonyms: Mrigashirsha, Margashira
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Hindu concept of 'Margashirsha month'
Margashirsha month in Hinduism is a spiritually significant lunar month (November-December) ideal for worship, rituals, and military expeditions, marked by floral offerings, holy practices, and notable observances like Ekadashi and the Matsya festival.
From: Garga Samhita (English)
(1) The month during which the events described take place, corresponding to November-December.[1] (2) The auspicious month during which the events described occur, specifically in November-December.[2] (3) Margashirsha is a month in the Hindu calendar during which significant spiritual practices can be observed.[3]
From: Kautilya Arthashastra
(1) A specific month (December) referred to for planning military marches based on the conditions of the enemy.[4]
From: Sankhayana-grihya-sutra
(1) The month in which the Agrahayani full moon occurs, significant for the rituals described.[5]