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  1. Samvatsara - Wikipedia

    A samvatsara is defined in Indian calendars as the time Brihaspati (Jupiter) takes to transit from one sign of the Hindu zodiac (i.e. rashi) to the next relative to its mean motion. [3]

  2. Samvatsara - The Name of the Hindu Year

    Apr 8, 2024 · Year in Hinduism is called Samvatsar in Sanskrit. Nowadays, Samvatsar is called Samvat in simple language. Samvatsara refers to a year which is a year based on the relative …

  3. Samvatsara: Vedic Yearly Calendar - Milkyway Astrology

    Samvatsara is the magical 60 years vedic calendar with specific themes that teach you the major secrets of every year.

  4. Hindu Calendar | Hindu Festivals 2025 - Prokerala

    Dec 22, 2025 · Year 2025 corresponds to Vikram samvatsar 2082 and Saka Samvatsar 1947 starting from Chaitra 01 (new year of respective calendars). Apart from this, some regional …

  5. Samvatsara - Wikiwand

    This article is about the Sanskrit term for "year" in Hindu calendar. For Jain festival, see Samvatsari. Samvatsara (संवत्सर) is a Sanskrit term for a "year" in Vedic literature such as …

  6. Sanskriti Calendar 2025 - Hinduism and Indian Culture Website

    Sanskriti Calendar 2025 India, a land of timeless traditions and profound spirituality, offers a sacred journey for every season. This calendar is a tribute to the country’s rich heritage, …

  7. Hindu Calendar: Days, Months, Years, and Epochs - Learn Religions

    Jun 19, 2024 · Learn the Sanskrit names of the Hindu months, days, and lunar days and their correlation with the Gregorian calendar.

  8. Hindu calendar - Dharmapedia Wiki

    Hindu calendar is a collective term for the various lunisolar calendars traditionally used in India. They adopt a similar underlying concept for timekeeping, but differ in their relative emphasis to …

  9. Hindu calendar - Wikipedia

    The Hindu calendar, also called Panchanga (Sanskrit: पञ्चाङ्ग), is one of various lunisolar calendars that are traditionally used in the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia, with …

  10. Sanskrit Dictionary

    Name (also title or epithet) of an era established by the Western cālukya - king vikramāditya - VI; (its first year corresponds to the expired śaka - year 998 = D. 1076-77). m. the lunar year. n. a …