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Collect the pictures of different seasons in India and Europe and find the difference between them

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                      Seasons in India

According to the lunisolar Hindu calendar, there are six seasons every year in India. These seasons are :

  1. Vasantha Ritu – Spring season
  2. Greeshma Ritu – Summer season
  3. Varsha Ritu – Rainy/Monsoon season
  4. Sharad Ritu – Early Autumn
  5. Shishir Ritu – Late Autumn
  6. Hemant Ritu – Winter season

  • Vasantha ritu or Spring season is called the  “Queen of Seasons” or “Rituraj” as per Vedic astrology. This season comes after the winter season. It begins from the middle of February and lasts till the middle of April. This season is either not so cool or not so hot.  

  • Greeshma ritu or Summer season starts in India from the beginning of March and continues up to June.  

  • Varsha ritu or Rainy/Monsoon season starts in India in early July and continues up to September. It comes as a great relief to the world suffering from excessive heat and scorching rays of the sun.

  • Sharad ritu and Shishir ritu or Autumn season is treated as “the season of Flowers” also called season of velvet. This season begins from September and lasts till the middle of November.
  • Hemant ritu or winter season comes after the rainy season. It begins from November and lasts till the end of January. It is a pleasant season. During this season. days are much shorter than nights.

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                       Seasons in Europe

  • Summer season starts in europe from the beginning of June and lasts till the end of August.

  • Autumn season comes after summer season. It begins from September and continues up to November.

  • Winter season comes after autumn season. It begins from December and lasts till the end of February.

  • Spring season comes after winter season. It begins from March and lasts till the end of May.
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