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Answered by gowriunni2003
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Krishna Paksha starts from the full Moon (Poonam) and lasts until the new Moon (Amavasya). It is a time wherein, Moon Starts fading its form.  

Moreover, it is known as the Krishna Paksha because of Lord Krishna. The skin complexion of Krishna was Shyam(Dull and faded), so the faded form of Moon is termed as Krishna Paksha

Shukla paksha is the period between the New Moon (Amavasya) to the Full Moon (Poornima). In brief, Shukla paksha is the time of the bright or waxing moon,  

As the Shukla Paksha ends on the full moon day, we see a bright-full illuminating Moon disc in the sky! Shukla means bright as per the Sanskrit language, and these days are the days of the shiny moon.

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Answered by ishita2007gupta
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Answer:

poornima ka dino ko krisn pasksh kahta hai

awamasa ka dino ko shukl pasksh kahta hai

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