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national calendar)
found in the
Deccan region of
Southern India and the
Vikram Samvat (Bikrami)
found in
Nepal and the
North and
Central regions of
India – both...
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Vikram Samvat (ISO:
Vikrama Saṁvata;
abbreviated VS), also
known as the
Vikrami calendar is a
national Hindu calendar historically used in the
Indian subcontinent...
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Nepal Sambat (Newar: 𑐣𑐾𑐥𑐵𑐮 𑐳𑐩𑑂𑐧𑐟, nepāla
samvat,
meaning "Nepal Era") is the
lunisolar calendar used by the
Newar people of Nepal. It was the...
- 1957
following the
recommendation of the
Calendar Reform Committee. Śaka
Samvat is
generally 78 years
behind the
Gregorian calendar,
except from January–March...
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Heavenly Stems Minguo Solar term
Germanic heathen Georgian Hebrew Hindu Vikram Samvat Saka
Hmong Igbo
Iranian Jalali medieval Zoroastrian Irish Gaelic Islamic...
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Chandragupta II).
According to po****r tradition,
Vikramaditya began the
Vikram Samvat era in 57 BCE
after defeating the Shakas, and
those who
believe that he...
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based on
Vikram Samvat. Not
withstanding the
Purnimanta scheme of
months that is in use in
North India, the New year in
Vikram Samvat starts from the...
- The Vira
Nirvana Samvat (era) is a
calendar era
beginning on 7
October 527 BCE. It
commemorates the
nirvana of Mahavira, the 24th Jain Tirthankara. This...
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Kanwar at birth, was born at the
Suwap village on Asoj
Shukla 7th of
Vikram Samvat 1444 (1387 AD). Her father,
Mehaji Kiniya, was the lord of the
village and...
- main
alternative era in
traditional Hindu timekeeping being the
Vikram Samvat era (56 BC). It was used by
Javanese courts until 1633, when it was replaced...