Dwadashi (Sanskrit: द्वादशी, romanized: Dvādaśī),[1] also rendered Dvadashi, is the twelfth lunar day (tithi)[2] of the shukla (bright) or krishna (dark) fortnight, or Paksha, of every lunar month in the Hindu calendar.
[3] Traditional Dwadashi is regarded to be suitable for the veneration of the sacred tulasi tree and the worship of Vishnu.
It marks the end of the three-day ekadashi fast, starting on dashami.
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