আষাঢ়

Bengali

Alternative forms

  • আহাঢ় (ahaṛh), আঢ় (aṛh)Vanga, pronunciation spelling

Etymology

Borrowed from Sanskrit आषाढ (āṣāḍha).

Pronunciation

  • (Rarh) IPA(key): /aʃaɽ/, [ˈaʃaɽ], /aʃaɾ/, [ˈaʃaɾ]
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  • (Dhaka) IPA(key): /aʃaɹ/, [ˈaʃaɹ]
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Proper noun

আষাঢ় • (aśaṛh)

  1. The third month of the Bengali calendar

See also

Bengali calendar months: বাংলা বর্ষপঞ্জির মাস (baṅla borśoponjir maś)edit

Early Assamese

Alternative forms

  • আষাঢ় মাস (aṣaṛho maso)

Etymology

Inherited from Sanskrit আষাঢ (āṣāḍha).

Noun

আষাঢ় (aṣaṛho)

  1. Ahar, the 3rd month in the Assamese lunar calendar
    • 01-08-1576, Maibang inscription
      শুভমস্তু শ্ৰী শ্ৰী যুত মেঘনাৰায়ণদেৱ হাচেঙ্গসা বংশত জাত ৰাজা হৈ মাইবাঙ্গ ৰাজত পাথৰে সিঙ্গদ্ৱাৰ বন্ধাইলেন ৲ শকাব্দাঃ ১৪৯৮ বিতেৰীখ আষাঢ ২৬
      śubhomostu śrī śrī juto meghonarayoṇodewo haceṅgosa boṅśoto jato raja hoi maibaṅgo rajoto pathore siṅgodwaro bondhaileno ৲ śokabdaḥ 1498 biterīkho aṣaḍho 26
      Wishing for his welfare, Shri Shri Meghanarayanadeva who was born in the Hachengsa dynasty, became king and built the singadvara in the Maibang kingdom. Saka 1498, date 26th of Ahar

Descendants

  • Assamese: আহাৰ (ahar)