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A group of three seasons including [[Hemanta]](early winter),[[Shishira]](late winter) and [[Vasanta]](spring). The [[bala]] strength of an individual is greater in this period due to seasonal effects on biology.
<p style="text-align:justify;">A group of three seasons including [[Hemanta]](early winter),[[Shishira]](late winter) and [[Vasanta]](spring). The [[bala]] strength of an individual is greater in this period due to seasonal effects on biology. </p>


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A group of three seasons including Hemanta(early winter),Shishira(late winter) and Vasanta(spring). The bala strength of an individual is greater in this period due to seasonal effects on biology.

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