Grishma

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Grishma is the hot summer season in the Hindu lunisolar calendar, typically associated with intense heat and dry weather.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf period in the Hindu calendar
season
associatedWith dry weather
intense heat
summer
calendarType lunisolar
culturalContext Hinduism NERFINISHED
Indian subcontinent NERFINISHED
denotes hot season
etymologyFrom Sanskrit "grīṣma"
follows Vasanta NERFINISHED
groupMemberOf Ritu cycle
hasAlternativeName Grishma Ritu NERFINISHED
Grīṣma NERFINISHED
hasCharacteristic clear skies in many regions
high temperatures
low humidity in many regions
hasNumberInCycle "third season"
languageContext Sanskrit NERFINISHED
observedIn India NERFINISHED
Nepal NERFINISHED
other regions following Hindu calendar
partOf Hindu lunisolar calendar NERFINISHED
six-season cycle in Hindu tradition
precedes Varsha NERFINISHED
relevantTo Hindu festivals scheduling
traditional Ayurvedic seasonal regimen
symbolism heat and energy
maturation of crops
typicalWeather heat waves in some regions
scorching sun
usedIn Hindu ritual calendar
traditional Indian agricultural calendar

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