Excerpt - page 130: "... eve of Holi. Because there is no one universally accepted Hinducalendar, this holiday may be celebrated on a different date in ..."
Excerpt - page 62: "... noise. The god- dess of wealth, Lakshmi, is worshipped in Hindu homes on Diwali. Houses are ... no one universally accepted Hinducalendar, this holiday may be celebrated on a different date in some parts of India but it always falls in the months of Octo- ber or November. ..."
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Excerpt - page 4: "... Baha'i faiths are presented with background information from their respective calendars. We include anticipated dates for ... listed. There is no single Hinducalendar and different sects define the Hindu lunar month differently. There is no single lunar cal- endar that serves ..."
Excerpt - page 66: "... the fastidious goddess. Because there is no one universally accepted Hinducalendar, this holiday may be celebrated on a different date in some parts of India but it always falls in the months of October or November. For more info: Divali, by Dilip ..."