Definitions
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- noun the second month of the Hindu calendar
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Examples
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Bengali New Year or Poila baisakh is celebrated every year on the first day of the Bengali calendar all over West Bengal, parts Mass celebrating the resurrection of Christ.
WN.com - Articles related to Hindus in ritual tongue-piercing in east India 2010
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Bengali New Year or Poila baisakh is celebrated every year on the first day of the Bengali calendar all over West Bengal, parts Mass celebrating the resurrection of Christ.
WN.com - Articles related to Hindus in ritual tongue-piercing in east India 2010
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Bengali New Year or Poila baisakh is celebrated every year on the first day of the Bengali calendar all over West Bengal, parts Mass celebrating the resurrection of Christ.
WN.com - Articles related to Hindus in ritual tongue-piercing in east India 2010
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Bengali New Year or Poila baisakh is celebrated every year on the first day of the Bengali calendar all over West Bengal, parts Mass celebrating the resurrection of Christ.
WN.com - Articles related to Hindus in ritual tongue-piercing in east India 2010
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