Chithira (April)
Vishakha (May)
It normally starts on the the 22nd of March, running until the 20th of April. In a leap year it has an extra day, starting a day earlier on the 21st of March.
The Bengali year 1378 corresponds to the English year 1971. Specifically, 28 Chaitra in the Bengali calendar falls on April 11, 1971, in the Gregorian calendar. This conversion is based on the fact that the Bengali calendar typically begins in mid-April of the Gregorian calendar.
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In Hindu Religion Chaitra, Vaishakha, Jyaishtha, Ashadha, Shravana, Bhadrapada, Ashwin, Kartika, Agrahayana, Pausha, Magha, Phalguna.
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The Bengali date 19 Chaitra 1380 corresponds to April 1, 1973, in the Gregorian calendar. The Bengali calendar is a lunisolar calendar, and Chaitra is the last month of the year. Therefore, the transition to the new year occurs shortly after this date.
The English date for Bengali 19 Chaitra 1376 is April 2, 1970.
Jeevana Chaitra was created in 1991.
Vikram Samvat is a lunar calendar used in India, and Chaitra is the first month of this calendar. Chaitra Sudi 13 typically falls around March or April in the Gregorian calendar. In 2023, Chaitra Sudi 13 corresponds to April 1. However, the exact date may vary slightly based on local lunar observations.
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In 1992, the traditional Hindu calendar, also known as the Vikram Samvat, featured months such as Chaitra, Vaishakha, Jyeshtha, Ashadha, Shravana, Bhadrapada, Ashwin, Kartika, Margashirsha, Pausha, Magha, and Phalguna. Each month corresponds to specific lunar phases and varies slightly in duration. For instance, Chaitra typically begins in March-April, while Phalguna ends the year around February-March. The exact dates can vary based on regional practices and astronomical observations.
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The Gujarati calendar, also known as the Vikram Samvat, consists of twelve months. These months are Chaitra, Vaishakha, Jyeshtha, Ashadha, Shravana, Bhadrapada, Ashwin, Kartika, Margashirsha, Pausha, Magha, and Phalguna. Each month typically has 30 days, and the calendar is used for religious and cultural events in Gujarat. The months often align with the lunar phases, influencing festivals and agricultural activities.