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Asha Disha in Liu Su's Indian Astrology
Asha is separated from Sha (Sanskrit: Le? ā), also as a pilgrimage, is one of the twenty-seven nights in Indian astrology (Nachaat La), corresponding to the twenty-eight nights in China.
Traditionally, Indians named babies after the place where the moon was when they were born. The initials of the names are one of the four Sanskrit letters corresponding to this place. The Sanskrit letter for Asha Lisa is (? ī)、(? ū)、(? e)、(? o).
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