In the standard
Hindu calendar and
India's national civil calendar, Chaitra is the first month of the year. It is the last month in the
Bengali calendar, where it is called Choitro. Chaitra or Chait is also the last month in the
Nepali calendar (the
Vikram Samvat), where it commences in mid-March. Chithirai is the first month in the
Tamil calendar. In the
Vaishnava calendar,
Vishnu governs this month.
In the more traditional reckoning, the first month commences in March or April of the
Gregorian Calendar,
[1][2] depending upon whether the
Purushottam Maas
(extra month for alignment of lunar or solar calendar) was observed in
the year. There is no fixed date in Gregorian calendar for 1st day of
Chaitra, i.e., the beginning of the Hindu New Year.
#Hindu New Year Poster #हिन्दू #नववर्ष
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