in the Indian tradition a year is divided into
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Answer: In the Indian tradition, a year is divided into six two-monthly seasons. This cycle of seasons, which the common people in the north and central India follow is based on their practical experience and age-old perception of weather phenomena.
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Throughout the year, according to the Hindu calendar, there are six seasons in India- Spring (Vasant Ritu), Summer (Grishma Ritu), Monsoon (Varsha Ritu), Autumn (Sharad Ritu), Pre-winter (Hemant Ritu), and Winter (Shishir or Shita Ritu).
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