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Agrahayana or Margashirsha, Hindu Calendar (, , , Aghün, : Aghon) is the ninth month of the . In India's national civil calendar, Agrahayana is also the eight month of the year, beginning on 16 November and ending on 15 December. Margashirsha means related to the Mrigashīrsha (asterism), which has been known since .

In lunar religious calendars, Agrahayana or Margashirsha typically begins either on the new moon or the full moon, depending on the regional tradition, and generally corresponds to the ninth month of the year.

In solar religious calendars, Agrahayana (or in Tamil traditions) begins with the 's entry into the zodiac sign Sagittarius (Dhanus Rashi) and is considered the ninth month of the year.


Festivals
Vaikunta Ekadashi, observed on the (11th lunar day) of Margashirsha month, is celebrated also as Mokshada Ekadashi. Additionally, the 10th Canto, 22nd Chapter of narrates a significant episode where the young, marriageable daughters of the cowherd men of () worship goddess . During the entire Margashirsha month, considered the first month of the winter season (Śiśira Ritu), the gopis undertook a sacred vow () with the desire to have as their husband. Śrī Kātyāyanī Vrata Story 10th Canto 22nd Chapter.

occurs on the of this month of Margashirsha month. According to Hindu tradition, it is believed that on this day, Lord manifested in his fierce form as on Earth. This day is commemorated with special prayers, rituals, and offerings dedicated to Bhairava, who is regarded as the protector and guardian deity.

Margashirsha Guruvar Mahalakshmi Vrat, also known as Margashirsha Devi Vrat, is a sacred observance dedicated to Goddess . This fast is observed on all Thursdays of the Margashirsha month in the Hindu lunar calendar, totaling four days of devotion and prayer. The fast holds special significance, as it is associated with wealth, prosperity, mental and spiritual growth, making it ideal for invoking goddess Lakshmi’s blessings. Devotees recite powerful stotras and hymns, including the Lakshmi Ashtottara Shatanamavali (108 names of Lakshmi), the Śrī Sūkta, and the Mahalakshmi Ashtakam. In Odisha this fast is celebrated as Manabasa Gurubara.

In Tamil Nadu, during this month of , women make or early in the morning. Devotees usually go to temples each morning and recite by and by .

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