Jyestha Shukla Paksha starts on 21st May,2012
In the Vikram Samvat calendar, the month of Jyestha typically corresponds to May-June in the Gregorian calendar. The Shukla Paksha (waxing phase of the moon) Chaturthi in Jyestha month of Samvat 2025 falls on June 29, 2025, in the Gregorian calendar.
Magh Maahin Asthami Shukla Paksha in Vikram Samvat 2015 corresponds to January 18, 2019, in the Gregorian calendar. This date marks the eighth day of the waxing phase of the moon in the month of Magh according to the Hindu lunar calendar.
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Vikram Samvat 2019, month Migsar, Shukla Paksha, 12th day corresponds to the Gregorian calendar date of December 27, 2019. This date is based on the conversion of the Vikram Samvat calendar to the Gregorian calendar.
Vikram Samvat 1996 Ashwin month's Tritiya (Tridashi) during the Shukla Paksha corresponds to the Gregorian calendar date of October 20, 1939. The Vikram Samvat calendar is approximately 57 years ahead of the Gregorian calendar, and the month of Ashwin typically falls around September to October.
The Gujarati tithi for the date 23rd October 1964 corresponds to the 11th day of the bright half (Shukla Paksha) of the month Kartik in the year 1964. This day is known as Ekadashi. In the Gujarati calendar, it is significant as it often involves religious observances and fasting.
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Vikram Samvat 1022 Marghshirsh Chaturthi Krishna Paksha corresponds to the English date of December 19, 965 CE. The Vikram Samvat calendar is approximately 57 years ahead of the Gregorian calendar. Marghshirsh is the ninth month in this lunar calendar, and Chaturthi is the fourth day of the waning phase of the moon.
Vikram Samvat 2046 Kartik Sukla Paksha Chaturdashi corresponds to November 1, 1989, in the Gregorian calendar. This date marks the 14th day of the waxing phase of the moon in the month of Kartik.
Oh, dude, Hanuman Jayanti fell on April 3rd in 1992. Like, it's always celebrated on the 15th day of the Shukla Paksha, during the month of Chaitra in the Hindu calendar. So yeah, April 3rd, 1992, was the day to honor the mighty monkey god Hanuman.