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  2. Hindu units of time - Wikipedia

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    His 12-hour day or kalpa (a.k.a. day of Brahma) is followed by a 12-hour night or pralaya (a.k.a. night of Brahma) of equal length, each lasting for 4.32 billion years. A kalpa lasts for 1,000 chatur-yugas and has 14 manvantaras and 15 manvantara-sandhyas occurring in it. At the start of Brahma's days, he is re-born and creates the planets and ...

  3. Military designation of days and hours - Wikipedia

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    The unnamed day on which an order, normally national, is given to deploy a unit. (NATO) H-Hour. The specific time at which an operation or exercise commences, or is due to commence (this term is used also as a reference for the designation of days/hours before or after the event). (NATO); also known as 'Zero Hour'.

  4. Pahar - Wikipedia

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    Pahar. Pahar ( Bengali পহর, Hindi / Nepali: पहर, Urdu: پہر ), which is more commonly pronounced peher ( /pɛhɛr/) is a traditional unit of time used in India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. One pahar nominally equals three hours, and there are eight pahars in a day. [1] In India, the measure is primarily used in North India and hindi ...

  5. Hindu calendar - Wikipedia

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    Just like months, the Hindu calendar has two measures of a day, one based on the lunar movement and the other on solar. The solar day or civil day, called divasa (दिवस), has been what most Hindus traditionally use, is easy and empirical to observe, with or without a clock, and it is defined as the period from one sunrise to another.

  6. Muhurta - Wikipedia

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    Muhurta. Muhūrta ( Sanskrit: मुहूर्त, romanized : muhūrtaṃ) [ 1] is a Hindu unit of measurement for time along with nimiṣa, kāṣṭhā, and kalā[ 2] in the Hindu calendar . In the Brāhmaṇas, muhūrta denotes a division of time: 1/30 of a day, or a period of 48 minutes. [ 3] An alternative meaning of "moment" is also ...

  7. Prahara - Wikipedia

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    Definition. The day is divided into eight parts: four prahara s for the day, and four for the night. The first prahara of the day begins at sunrise, and the fourth prahara of the day ends at sunset. A second round of four prahara s unfolds during the night, between sunset and sunrise. The traditional system of prahara s overlaps with the ...

  8. Names of the days of the week - Wikipedia

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    The seven-day week was adopted in early Christianity from the Hebrew calendar, and gradually replaced the Roman internundinum. [citation needed] Sunday remained the first day of the week, being considered the day of the sun god Sol Invictus and the Lord's Day, while the Jewish Sabbath remained the seventh.

  9. Hindi Day - Wikipedia

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    World Hindi Day (10 January) Hindi Day ( Hindi: हिन्दी दिवस, romanized : hindī divas) is celebrated in India to commemorate the date 14 September 1949 on which a compromise was reached—during the drafting of the Constitution of India —on the languages that were to have official status in the Republic of India. [ 1][ 2 ...