Significance of Fortnight
In Jainism and related texts, the term Fortnight refers to a period of two weeks, equivalent to 15 days or 15 aho-ratras. It signifies a time frame for various religious and cultural practices, including fasting, rituals, and holy observances. This period also plays a role in determining auspicious times for activities, showcasing its importance in the lunar cycle. In Vyakarana, it is acknowledged as a conventional measurement of time, highlighting the significance of the Fortnight in spiritual and temporal contexts.
Synonyms: Two weeks, Half a month
In Dutch: Twee weken; In Finnish: Kaksi viikkoa; In Spanish: Quincena
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Hindu concept of 'Fortnight'
In Hinduism, a Fortnight, or Paksha, spans fifteen nights and days, marking crucial periods for rituals, auspicious timings, and religious observances, emphasizing its significance in the lunar cycle and cultural practices.
From: Harivamsha Purana
(1) A period of two weeks used in the scheduling of dietary practices and religious observances.[1] (2) A period of fourteen days during which the battle occurred.[2] (3) A time period consisting of fifteen days and nights, also referred to as a Paksha.[3]
From: Garuda Purana
(1) A period of fourteen days, during which specific religious observances, including fasting and rituals are conducted.[4] (2) A period of fourteen days that holds significance in determining auspicious and inauspicious times for various activities.[5]
From: Vakyapadiya of Bhartrihari
(1) A period consisting of two weeks that is formed by the repeated cycles of day and night, specifically fifteen times.[6] (2) A conventional measurement of Time equivalent to two weeks, part of the division of Time.[7]
From: Hayanaratna: The Jewel of Annual Astrology
(1) The fortnight is a temporal factor considered when noting the commencement of the year, as part of the procedure described for creating an annual horoscope.[8]
Jain concept of 'Fortnight'
In Jainism, a Fortnight represents a significant time frame of 15 days or 15 aho-ratras, emphasizing the cyclical nature of time important in their spiritual practices and beliefs.
From: Bhagavati-sutra (Viyaha-pannatti)
(1) A period comprising two weeks, equivalent to 15 days or 15 aho-ratras.[9]