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Paksha (Sanskrit: पक्ष, romanized: pakṣa) refers to a fortnight period consisting of various lunar phases in a month of the Hindu lunar calendar. Literally meaning "side" in Sanskrit, it refers to the periods between amavasya and purnima, and vice versa.

Shukla Paksha
Shukla Paksha refers to the bright lunar fortnight in the Hindu calendar, corresponding to the waxing moon. Shukla is the Sanskrit word for "white" or "bright". The Shukla Paksha is a period of 15 days, which begins after the amavasya (new moon day) and culminating on purnima (full moon day) and is considered auspicious. Numerous festivals are held during this period, including the Navaratri festivals, most importantly Chaitra Navaratri and Ashvin Navaratri. ==Krishna Paksha==
Krishna Paksha
Krishna Paksha refers to the dark lunar fortnight in the Hindu calendar, corresponding to the waning moon. Krishna means "dark" in Sanskrit. Krishna Paksha is a period of 15 days, which begins after the purnima day (full moon), and ends on the amavasya (new moon) day. The period is considered inauspicious, as the moon loses light during this period. Festivals during the Krishna Paksha are: == Thithis or days ==
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