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Ashvin or Ashwin or Ashwan (; ; /Indonesian: Aswin; : Asawin), also known as Aswayuja, is the seventh month of the lunisolar , the solar , where it is known as Aippasi, and the solar Indian national calendar. It is the sixth month of the solar Bengali calendar and the seventh of the lunar Indian calendar of the . It falls in the season of Sharada, or . In , Ashvin begins with the 's enter into Virgo.

It overlaps with September and OctoberHenderson, Helene. (Ed.) (2005) Holidays, festivals, and celebrations of the world dictionary Third edition. Electronic edition. Detroit: Omnigraphics, p. xxix. of the Gregorian calendar and is the month in which , the festival of lights, is celebrated according to the amanta tradition (Diwali falls in Kartika according to the purnimanta tradition). In lunar religious calendars, Ashvin begins on the new moon or the full moon around the time of the September equinox.


Etymology
is the first star that appears in the evening sky. In , it is the head of Aries, or the first of the 27 . Ashvin also stands for the , the , the gods of vision, Ayurvedic medicine, the glow of sunrise and sunset, and the aversion of misfortune and sickness in . Asawin is the variant of Ashvin and stands for the warrior. The term is often translated into English as "knight". The Ashvins are described as representing the "blending of light and darkness" during the twilight period.


Festivals
Several major Hindu holidays take place in Ashvin. Those are as follows:
  1. (1-9 lunar Ashvin)
  2. (6-10 lunar Ashvin)
  3. in (8-10 lunar Ashvin)
  4. or (10 lunar Ashvin), the last day of Navaratri
  5. Kojagiri Poornima (15 lunar Ashvin)
  6. festival (amanta tradition), including (28 lunar Ashvin), Naraka Chaturdasi (29 lunar Ashvin) and (30 lunar Ashvin)
  7. (new moon of lunar Ashvin), which is held as per the , usually falls in this month.


Regional variation
According to the latest revised calendar of , Ashwin now consists of 31 days instead of 30 days. This revision went into effect on 16 October 2019.

Ashwin is known as aipasi (ஐப்பசி) in and begins when the sun enters Libra in October.

It's also called kunwaar (कुँवार) month in eastern & western state.


See also
  • Astronomical basis of the Hindu calendar
  • Hindu units of measurement
  • List of most popular given names

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