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write a short note on saka calendar


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Answered by arpuabhi
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The Saka calendar was formed in 79 AD and is based on the crowning of King Shalivaahan in 78 AD, according to a lecturer. The calendar is used alongside the traditional Gregorian Calendar, by The Gazette of India, and in calendars and communications issued by the government of India.The Saka calendar consists of 365 days and 12 months which is similar to the structure of the Gregorian Calendar. The first month of the Saka Samvat is Chaitra which begins on March 22 which corresponds with March 21 during the leap year.King Kanishka

It is believed that the Saka Era was founded by King Kanishka in 78 AD. The Sakas, also known as Shakas in the first century, invaded NorthWest India.

Explanation:

TThe names of the months in Saka Calendar are:

Chaitra (March 21 – April 20)

Vaishakha (April 21-May 21)

Jyeshtha (May 22-June 21)

Ashadha (June 22- July 22)

Shravana (July 23-August 22)

Bhadrapada (August 22-September 22)

Ashwin (September 23-October 22)

Kartika (October 23-November 21)he names of the months in Saka Calendar are:

Chaitra (March 21 – April 20)

Vaishakha (April 21-May 21)

Jyeshtha (May 22-June 21)

Ashadha (June 22- July 22)

Shravana (July 23-August 22)

Bhadrapada (August 22-September 22)

Ashwin (September 23-October 22)

Kartika (October 23-November 21)

Answered by aishwarya09sl
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Answer:

The Indian National Calendar is also known as the Saka Calendar. It's called so because the dates are based on the Saka era of Indian history, which began in BCE 78.

Explanation:

  • In addition to the Gregorian Calendar, India's National Calendar is based on the Saka Calendar, which is used as the official civil calendar.
  • It is one of India's national symbols.
  • During the Saka Era, the Saka Samvat, an ancient Hindu calendar that was later formed as the 'Indian National Calendar' in 1957, began.
  • King Shalivanhana of the Shatavahana dynasty is credited with beginning the Saka Era.
  • The calendar has 12 months and 365  days, which is comparable to the Gregorian Calendar's layout.
  • The Saka Samvat's first month, Chaitra starts on March 22nd, which corresponds to March 21st in leap years.
  • The Indonesian Hindus also utilize the Saka calendar.
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