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Definition of Asarh
1. Noun. The fourth month of the Hindu calendar.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Asarh
Literary usage of Asarh
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Memoirs on the History, Folk-lore, and Distribution of the Races of the by Henry Miers Elliot (1869)
"Asarh, ij\~>\ The name of the third Hindu Solar month (June-July). The first
month of the rainy season, and consequently of cultivation. ..."
2. Kurzgefasster Überblick über die babylonisch-assyrische Literatur by Carl Bezold (1886)
"Der Text von Asarh. Pr. in IR ist bis auf wenige Kleinigkeiten verlässig. Col.
... 565 ; im übrigen s. zur Herstellung des Textes von Asarh. ..."
3. Ramaseeana: Or, A Vocabulary of the Peculiar Language Used by the Thugs by William Henry Sleeman (1836)
"... to Asarh, when I went to their houses, they were at home ; and No. ... to Asarh
where they were is unknown to me : but in Magh No. ..."
4. Images, Power, and Politics: Figurative Aspects of Esarhaddon's Babylonian by Barbara N. Porter (1993)
"They are published in Asarh., 36 and 69-70. ... Two Esarhaddon texts appear to
be of this type (Asarh., 102-107); although only a small section of the first ..."
5. The Araish-i-mahfil, Or, The Ornament of the Assembly by Sher ʻAli Jaʻfarī Afsos, Major Henry Court (1871)
"For the above reasons, it has become common to speak of the heavy showers of
Asarh, the light falls of Sawan, and the torrents of ..."
6. The Arāīs̲h-i-maḥfil: Or, The Ornament of the Assembly by Sher ʻAlī Jaʻfarī Afsos, Major Henry Court (1882)
"For the above reasons, it has become common to speak of the heavy showers of
Asarh, the light falls of Sawan, and the torrents of ..."
7. Useful Tables, Forming an Appendix to the Journal of the Asiatic Society by James Prinsep (1840)
"For instance, what is the Saka day for the 6th Asarh, 1869, Samvat ? Set the
initial day of the luni-solar scale to the date of the solar Chyt, ..."