Saka Era
Christian. Era
chaitra
The beginning of the Saka era, which forms the basis for the Indian national calendar, corresponds to the year 78 CE in the Western calendar. This era is used in the Indian national calendar, which was officially adopted in 1957. The Saka era is significant as it aligns with various historical and astronomical events in Indian history.
New years Day in the Indian National calendar started was 1st Chaitra, equivalent to 22nd March 2011, Gregorian.
New years Day in the Indian National calendar started was 1st Chaitra, equivalent to 22nd March 2011, Gregorian.
The Oriya calendar for 1971 corresponds to the years 1892-1893 in the Gregorian calendar due to the difference in the starting point of the two calendars. The Oriya calendar is based on the Hindu lunar calendar and follows the traditional Indian system of timekeeping.
Not in this numbering system. If you use a different system, then it might. A few possibilities where the year numbering hasn't reached 2013 yet are the Indian national calendar, the Baha'i calendar, and the Islamic calendar.
no it is based on an old egyptian calendar
A calendar that is based on the phases of the moon.
Officially approved National calendar by Government of India is 'Shak- Samvat Panchang'.
The calendar we use is based on the sun. Did you know that some calendars are based on the moon?
Indian national animal is Tiger. Indian national bird is Peacock.