For the Buddhist ritual implement, see kartika (knife).
For Indian actresses, see Karthika.
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Kartika is an common feminine name, derived from the name "Kartik" or "Kartikay" which was the name of Lord Shiva's Son. Kartika is also commonly known as the month of November in Hinduism. It is one of the important tamil festival month.
See also
- Kartika Airlines
- Kartika Liotard member of the European Parliament
- For Kartika Sari Dewi Shukarno, see Caning in Malaysia.
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