Indian New Year
Indian New Year (Northern and Central India - in the Vikram Samvat calendar) After the Spring Equinox, Usually march 23rd
Ugadi, New Year's Day in Karnataka and Andhra pradesh After the Spring Equinox
Gudi Padwa, New Year's Day in Maharashtra. After the Spring Equinox
Cheiraoba, New Year's Day in Manipur. After the Spring Equinox
Navreh, Lunar New Near in Kashmir. After the Spring Equinox
Chaitti, New Year, The first day of month of Chaitra in the Bikram Samwat. After the Spring Equinox
(In Assam, Bengal, Kerala, Nepal, Orissa, Punjab and Tamil Nadu, households celebrate the new year when the Sun enters Aries on the Hindu calendar. This is normally on April 14th or April 15th.)
Ugadi, New Year's Day in Karnataka and Andhra pradesh After the Spring Equinox
Gudi Padwa, New Year's Day in Maharashtra. After the Spring Equinox
Cheiraoba, New Year's Day in Manipur. After the Spring Equinox
Navreh, Lunar New Near in Kashmir. After the Spring Equinox
Chaitti, New Year, The first day of month of Chaitra in the Bikram Samwat. After the Spring Equinox
(In Assam, Bengal, Kerala, Nepal, Orissa, Punjab and Tamil Nadu, households celebrate the new year when the Sun enters Aries on the Hindu calendar. This is normally on April 14th or April 15th.)
Puthandu, also known as Varuda pirappu , is celebrated as New Year's Day in Tamil Nadu. It is celebrated on the first day of the Tamil month Chithirai, which falls on 14 April.
Mahavishuva Sankranti, is celebrated as the Oriya New Year. April 13th or 14th
Bengali New Year April 14 or 15
Pohela Boishakh or Poila Boishakh New Year is the first day of the Bengali calendar April 14th or 15th
Juir Sheetal (জুড়ি শীতল / जुड़ि शीतल) also known as Pahil Baisakh or Baisakhi or Maithili New Year is the celebration of the first day of the Maithili new year. This day usually falls on 14 April on Gregorian calendar
Baisakhi Festival, also called Vaisakhi, holds great importance for the Sikh community and farmers of Punjab and Haryana. Baisakhi falls on 13 or 14 April,
Celebrated in Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand and Uttar pradesh with the beginning of the Hindu New Year. New Year start with 1st day of Chaitra i.e. the beginning of the Hindu New Year.In 2011, the Hindu new year began on 4 April.
Juir Sheetal, also known as Pahil Baisakh or Baisakhi or Maithili New Year is the celebration of the first day of the Maithili new year. This day usually falls on 14 April on Gregorian calendar by the Maithils in Mithila region of India and Nepal.
- in northern and central India, the Vikram Samvat calendar is followed and New Year is after the Spring Equinox.
Mahavishuva Sankranti, is celebrated as the Oriya New Year. April 13th or 14th
Bengali New Year April 14 or 15
Pohela Boishakh or Poila Boishakh New Year is the first day of the Bengali calendar April 14th or 15th
Juir Sheetal (জুড়ি শীতল / जुड़ि शीतल) also known as Pahil Baisakh or Baisakhi or Maithili New Year is the celebration of the first day of the Maithili new year. This day usually falls on 14 April on Gregorian calendar
Baisakhi Festival, also called Vaisakhi, holds great importance for the Sikh community and farmers of Punjab and Haryana. Baisakhi falls on 13 or 14 April,
Celebrated in Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand and Uttar pradesh with the beginning of the Hindu New Year. New Year start with 1st day of Chaitra i.e. the beginning of the Hindu New Year.In 2011, the Hindu new year began on 4 April.
Juir Sheetal, also known as Pahil Baisakh or Baisakhi or Maithili New Year is the celebration of the first day of the Maithili new year. This day usually falls on 14 April on Gregorian calendar by the Maithils in Mithila region of India and Nepal.
- in northern and central India, the Vikram Samvat calendar is followed and New Year is after the Spring Equinox.
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