Ashwin

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Ashwin (Sanskrit: अश्विन्, Bengali: Ashshin) is the sixth month of the Bengali calendar as well as the Hindu Calendar. It overlaps September and October of the Gregorian calendar. It is the month just before the festival of lights Diwali. Ashwin also stands for the Hindu God of vision (named after the Hindu twin brothers the "Ashwins", considered to be the vision Gods, in Hindu mythology. It is the second month in Shôrot, (Sharad in Hindi, in the Indian National Calendar) or Autumn. Durga Puja and Kojagiri festivals, which are held as per the lunar calendar, usually fall in this month.

Ashwin was the name of a Hindu God Medical Doctor according to Hindu mythology.

Both Ashwin and Asvin are very common Hindu Indian names. For example Ashwin Kumar Thapar. Ashwin also means light in the Hindi language, and is the first star that appears in the sky at night.

This is not to be confused with the old Anglo-Saxon surname Ashwin or Aescwine, meaning 'spear friend', In Thai Ashwin means 'Knight'.

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