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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
English
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English
Wikipedia
has an article on:
Tritiya
Wikipedia
Etymology
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From
Sanskrit
तृतीय
(
tṛtīya
,
“
third
”
)
.
Proper noun
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]
Tritiya
(
Hinduism
)
The
third
day (
tithi
) in the lunar fortnight (
paksha
) of the Hindu
calendar
.
Translations
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]
a third day
Gujarati:
ત્રીજ
(
trīj
)
Hindi:
तृतीया
(hi)
(
tŕtīyā
)
Marathi:
तृतीया
(
tŕtīyā
)
Odia:
ତୃତୀୟା
(or)
(
trutiyā
)
Sanskrit:
तृतीय
(sa)
f
(
tṛtīya
)
Tamil:
திருதியை
(ta)
(
tirutiyai
)
Telugu:
తృతీయ
(te)
(
tr̥tīya
)
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