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in hindi celender 13 months are there

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Answered by kcharan1459
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The Hindu calendar offers both lunar and solar time reckoning. To keep the two in sync, months and days are frequently added or omitted.



Man praying in Varanasi, India.

The leap month, Adhik Maas, has a special religious significance for Hindus.

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Sun and Moon

The Hindu calendar is a lunisolar time reckoning system, meaning that it attempts to correctly reflect the apparent movements of both the Moon and the Sun over long periods of time.

The calendar's solar strand is primarily based on the length of a tropical year, the time it takes the Earth to revolve around the Sun. Its primary lunar reference is the lunar month, which is the time it takes the Moon to orbit Earth.

Since a tropical year is about 11 days longer than 12 lunar months, the calendar features two different correction mechanisms: leap months and leap days.

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Answered by ayesha1999
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in hindi celender 13 months are there
NO

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