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Geeta Jayanti

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Background

Geeta Jayanti, as a calendrical observance, is traditionally placed in the Hindu lunar month corresponding to late autumn or early winter. The exact tithi commonly cited in popular sources should be confirmed against authoritative panchangs and scholarly references before being included in the final article. Similarly, the historicity, dating and textual layering of the Gita itself are matters of ongoing academic study; editors are advised to distinguish between traditional accounts of origin and the findings of textual scholarship, presenting both with appropriate framing and without overstating certainty.

References

References to be supplied by the reviewing editor. Suggested categories include: critical editions and translations of the Bhagavad Gita; scholarly studies of Hindu festival calendars and panchang traditions; peer-reviewed articles on the textual history of the Gita; reliable reportage on contemporary observances; and official publications of recognised cultural or religious institutions. Web sources should be evaluated for reliability before citation, and primary sources preferred wherever available.

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