- How many seasons can be identified in India?
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there are six seasons
Traditionally, North Indians note six seasons or Ritu, each about two months long. These are the spring season (Sanskrit: vasanta), summer (grīṣma), monsoon season (varṣā), autumn (śarada), winter (hemanta), and prevernal season (śiśira).
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6 seasons
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Vasanta Ritu is considered as king of seasons because of its mild and pleasant weather. In this season we celebrate Holi, Gudi Padwa, Ugadi and Ram Navami.
Hindu months of Chaitra and Baisakh.
Grishma Ritu is considered as hottest season across most parts of India. Generally, it starts in April.
Hindu months of Jayeshtha and Aashadha.
Varsha Ritu or Monsoon season is kinda relief. In this season we celebrate Krishna Janmashtami, Ganesh Chaturdashi and Rakshabandhan.
Hindu months of Sharavana and Bhadrapada.
Sharada Ritu is also called as Autumn. In this season we celebrate Navratri and SharadPurnima. Two hindu months are Ashwin and Kartik.
Hemant Ritu Is also called Prewinter season. The two hindu months are pushya and Agrahayana. We celebrate Diwali, Bhai Dooj and a number of New Year’s celebration in this season.
Shishir Ritu also known as Winter season. The two hindu months are Magha and Phalguna. In this season we celebrate Pongal, Makar Sankranti, uttrayan, Lohri and Shivratri.