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Significance of Summer

Summer in Hinduism represents one of the seasons associated with the gods and nobility, symbolized by Tanunapat, known for its intense heat that can burn living creatures. In Jainism, it is noted as absent during Amitatejas's visit, while Vaishnavism links it to mental suffering. Purana describes it as a time for floods and hot days. Throughout India’s history, Summer is depicted as a time for planning, reflection, and activities, with specific references to the emotional significance and physical conditions of the season.1
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Synonyms: Warm season, Hot season

In Dutch: Zomer; In Finnish: °­±ð²õä; In Spanish: Verano; In German: Sommer

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Buddhist concept of 'Summer'

Hindu concept of 'Summer'

Jain concept of 'Summer'

The concept of Summer in local and regional sources