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Meaning of magh

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magh (n)

the eleventh month of the Hindu calendar; corresponds to January in the Gregorian calendar

magh Sentence Examples

  1. In the magh of the monsoon, the skies wept with fury, unleashing relentless torrents upon the land.
  2. As the magh approached its peak, the villagers retreated to their humble dwellings, seeking shelter from the relentless storm.
  3. The magh had a deafening roar, its winds howling like a thousand banshees, shaking the very foundations of the forest.
  4. The magh left a trail of destruction in its wake, uprooting trees, flattening crops, and eroding shorelines.
  5. During the magh, the roads became impassable, turning into raging rivers that swept away anything in their path.
  6. The people huddled together in their homes, their faces etched with fear as the magh pounded upon their doors.
  7. The magh brought unimaginable suffering to the region, forcing families to flee their homes and seek refuge in distant lands.
  8. As the magh raged on, the once-lush countryside transformed into a desolate wasteland, its vibrant colors replaced by gray and brown.
  9. The magh tested the limits of human endurance, pushing the survivors to their breaking point.
  10. In the aftermath of the magh, the people emerged from their shelters, scarred but determined to rebuild their shattered lives.

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the eleventh month of the Hindu calendar; corresponds to January in the Gregorian calendar

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In the magh of the monsoon, the skies wept with fury, unleashing relentless torrents upon the land.

As the magh approached its peak, the villagers retreated to their humble dwellings, seeking shelter from the relentless storm.

The magh had a deafening roar, its winds howling like a thousand banshees, shaking the very foundations of the forest.

The magh left a trail of destruction in its wake, uprooting trees, flattening crops, and eroding shorelines.