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Definition of Jyaistha
1. Noun. The third month of the Hindu calendar.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Jyaistha
Literary usage of Jyaistha
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Lok Sabha Debates. by India Parliament. Lok Sabha, India, Parliament, Lok Sabha (1839)
"The Lok Sabha then adjourned till Eleven of the Clock on Monday, May 28, 1990/
jyaistha?, 1912 (Saka) Printed at : S. Narayan & Sons, Delhi-6. ..."
2. Rāja-çekhara's Karpūra-mañjarī: a drama by the Indian poet Rājaçekhara by Rājaśekhara, Sten Konow, Charles Rockwell Lanman (1901)
"It synchronizes with the full moon of jyaistha. ... and the light half of jyaistha.
The scene of the play being in the south, we may suppose the lunar ..."
3. Publications by Oriental Translation Fund (1897)
"At length in the month jyaistha, on the twelfth day of the dark fortnight, the
Pleiads being in the ascendant, just after the twilight time, when the young ..."
4. A Classical Dictionary of India: Illustrative of the Mythology, Philosophy by John Garrett (1871)
"There are two great annual festivals in honour of the god, viz., the Suau-yatra
in the mouth jyaistha (May, June) and the Eath- ..."
5. Census of the Exact Sciences in Sanskrit by David Edwin Pingree (1994)
"... of jyaistha in Sam. 1637 = 22 May 1580. Manuscripts: Baroda 9319. 77ff.
Copied in Saka 1691 = AD 1769. ABSP 3849. ..."
6. Indo-Aryans: Contributions Towards the Elucidation of Their Ancient and by Raja Rājendralāla Mitra (1881)
"... gains wealth and jewels, but in jyaistha, he encounters death. Should he begin
it in the month of Ashadha, he will obtain slaves, jewels, cattle, ..."