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The Bengali Calendar is similar to the Sanskrit calendar above, but differs in start and end times which moves certain dates/days around (i.e., Vasant Panchami occurs here in Vasant ritu but in the calendar above, it occurs in Shishir as that is the Magha Shukla Panchami). The East Indian Calendar has the following seasons or ritus:
2024 date: 3 Oct (Thu) – 11 Oct (Fri) Frequency: ... one starting on the Shukla Paksha Pratipada of the Magha Month ... and Sri Lanka for example, ...
November 2024 in Sri Lanka (2 P) This page was last edited on 6 February 2025, at 17:17 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
Ashvin Shukla Dashami: 2024 date: ... Vasant Panchami; Rama Navami; ... Ravana kidnaps Sita and takes her to his kingdom in Lanka (identified with present day Sri Lanka).
Shukla Mala tithi between Kartika Shukla Dwadashi to Kartika Shukla Chaturdashi: Suna/Raja Rajeswar Besha: Kartika: Purnima [7] Shraddha Besha: Margashira: Krushna Chaturdashi, Amabasya & Shukla Pratipada: Ghodalagi Besha: Margashira, Pausha & Magha: Margashira Shukla Shashthi(Odhana Shashthi) to Magha Shukla Panchami(Basanta Panchami) Jamalagi ...
Shukla paksha ekadashi 2024 Dates Chaitra (चैत्र, March–April) Rama/Vishnu: Papavimocani Ekadashi: Kamada Ekadashi: Papmochani/Papavimocani Ekadashi: 4-5 April . Kamada Ekadashi: 18-19 April [Note 1] (17-18 April in some traditions) [15] [16] Vaisakha (वैशाख, April–May ) Madhusudana : Varuthini Ekadashi: Mohini Ekadashi
In northern India, scholars believe that Yajnavalkya was born on Phalguna Shukla Panchami.Some scholars believe Phalguna Krishna Panchami to be his birth date. In some parts of the subcontinent, scholars believe Kartika Shukla Dvadashi to be his birthday.
The Buddhist calendar and the traditional lunisolar calendars of Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Sri Lanka and Thailand are also based on an older version of the Hindu calendar. Similarly, the ancient Jain traditions have followed the same lunisolar system as the Hindu calendar for festivals, texts and inscriptions.