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- Paher abstract "Pahar which is more commonly pronounced Paher, is a traditional unit of time used in India, Pakistan, Nepal and Bangladesh. In India, the measure is primarily used in North India. The Indian time system consists of 24 hours divided into eight equal sections of three hours each, known as paher in modern Hindi or prahar in Sanskrit. There are four pahers in the day and four in the night.The first pahar starts at sunrise. The word for afternoon in many Indian Languages is an equivalent of 'two-pahers'. Around sunset the fourth paher of the day ends. And similarly there are four pahers for the night.One paher is further divided into gharis. And Ghari/ghadi is also divided into sub units. The details about time can be understood from below chart.1 Din (Day) = 8 Prahar,1 Prahar=6 Muhurta,1 Muhurta ( 30 minutes)=2 Ghadi,1 Ghari=15 Laghu, 1 Laghu(Minute)=5 Kastha,1 Kastha=5 Kshan,1 Kshan=3 Nimesh, 1 Nimesh=3 Luv,1 Luv=3 Bodh,1 Bodh=300 Truti.".
- Paher country India.
- Paher wikiPageID "23394997".
- Paher wikiPageRevisionID "589941663".
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- Paher subject Category:Units_of_time.
- Paher type Abstraction100002137.
- Paher type Measure100033615.
- Paher type TimeUnit115154774.
- Paher type UnitsOfTime.
- Paher type Thing.
- Paher comment "Pahar which is more commonly pronounced Paher, is a traditional unit of time used in India, Pakistan, Nepal and Bangladesh. In India, the measure is primarily used in North India. The Indian time system consists of 24 hours divided into eight equal sections of three hours each, known as paher in modern Hindi or prahar in Sanskrit. There are four pahers in the day and four in the night.The first pahar starts at sunrise.".
- Paher label "Paher".
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- Paher wasDerivedFrom Paher?oldid=589941663.
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