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Explaination – The tradition of celebrating the new year on January 1 started after the introduction of the Gregorian calendar. On October 15, 1582, Aloysius Lilius, a physician from Naples, America, brought a new calendar in which the year began on January 1. Gradually, this calendar became popular all over the world and in most places the New Year was celebrated on January 1. In India, New Year is celebrated as the festival in Winter season.
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Indian New Year's days
Indian New Year's days
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There are numerous days throughout the year celebrated as New Year's Day in the different regions of India. The observance is determined by whether the lunar calendar is being followed or the solar calendar. Those regions which follow the Solar calendar, the new year falls as Baisakhi in Bangladesh, Rongali Bihu in Assam, Puthandu in Tamil Nadu, Vishu in Kerala, Pana Sankranti or Odia Nababarsa in Odisha and Poila Boishakh in Bengal in the month of the calendar, i.e., Vaishakha. Generally, this day falls during 14th or 15th of the month of April. Those following Lunar calendar consider the month of Chaitra (corresponding to March-April) as the first month of the year, so the new year is celebrated on the first day of this month like Ugadi in Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka and Gudhi Padwa in Maharashtra. Similarly, few regions in India consider the period between consecutive Sankarantis as one month and few others take the period between consecutive Purnimas as a month. In Gujarat the new year is celebrated as the day after Diwali. As per the Hindu Calendar, it falls on Shukla Paksha Pratipada in the Hindu month of Kartik. As per the Indian Calendar based on Lunar Cycle, Kartik is the first month of the year and the New Year in Gujarat falls on the first bright day of Kartik (Ekam). In other parts of India, New Year Celebrations begin in the spring.
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1 Details 2 Calendar view 3 See also 4 Notes 5 References 6 External links
Details[edit]
Hindu religious festivals are based on Vikram Samvat. Not with standing the Purnimanta scheme of months that is in use in North India, the New year in Vikram Samvat starts from the first day of Chaitra Shukla Paksha.[1]
In Gujarat, the fourth day of Diwali is celebrated as the first day of the Vikram Samvat calendar month of Kartik.[2]
Calendar view[edit]
Calendar Date Festival name Region / Communities / Religions[3]
Lunar varies, Mar/Apr Ugadi (Saka New Year) Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka
Lunar varies, Mar/Apr Gudhi Padwa (Saka New Year) Maharashtra, Goa
Lunar varies, Mar/Apr Navreh Kashmir
Lunar varies, Jun/Jul Ashadhi Bij Kutch
Lunar varies, Oct/Nov Nutan Varsh Gujarat
Lunar varies, Mar/Apr Cheti Chand Sindhi
Lunar varies, Mar/Apr Chaitra Navaratri
(Hindu Lunar New Year) Uttar Pradesh (Awadh, Braj, Bagelkhand, Bhojpur-Purvanchal, Bundelkhand, Kannauj, Rohilkhand), Madhya Pradesh (Bagelkhand, Bundelkhand, Malwa, Mahakoshal, Gird), Bihar (Bhojpur, Magadh), Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand
Solar fixed, 13/14/15 April Mesha Sankranti/Vaisakhi
(Hindu Solar New Year) Punjab, Haryana, Jammu, Uttar Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand (Garhwal and Kumaon), Nepalis (Sikkim, Darjeeling)
Solar fixed, 13/14/15 April Puthandu Tamil Nadu
Solar fixed, 13/14/15 April Vishu
(traditional) Kerala
fixed, 17/18 August 1st Chingam
(Kollam era calendar)
Solar fixed, 14/15 April Bisu Parba Tulu Nadu
Lunar varies, Mar/Apr Sajibu Cheiraoba[4] Manipur
Solar fixed, 14/15 Apr Buisu Tripura
Solar fixed, 13/14/15 Apr Bwisagu Bodoland, Assam
Solar fixed, 13/14/15 April Bohag Bihu Assam
Solar fixed, 13/14 April Pana Sankranti Odisha
Solar fixed, 14/15 April Pahela Baishakh West Bengal and the wider Bengal region
Solar fixed, 13/14/15 April Jur Sital Mithila
Lunar varies, Dec Losoong/Namsoong Sikkim (Bhutia, Lepcha)
Lunar varies, Dec Galdan Namchot Ladakh
Lunar varies, Feb Losar Arunachal Pradesh (Monpa)
Lunar varies, Feb/Mar Gyalpo Lhosar Sikkim (Sherpa)
Lunar varies, Dec/Jan Tamu Lhosar Sikkim (Gurung)
Lunar varies, Jan/Feb Sonam Lhosar Sikkim (Tamang)
Solar fixed, 13/14 Apr Sangken Arunachal Pradesh (Khamti, Singpho, Khamyang, Tangsa), Assam (Tai Phake, Tai Aiton, Turung)
Solar fixed, 13/14 Apr Bizhu Chakma
Solar varies, 17, 18, 19 Aug[5] Pateti Parsis
Solar fixed, 21 March Nowruz[6][note 1] Zoroastrians
See also[edit]
Astronomical basis of the Hindu calendar
Diwali in Gujarat Hindu units of time Hindu calendar
Indian national calendar
Lunar New Year
Nyepi, new year in Balinese Hinduism
South and Southeast Asian solar New Year
Notes[edit]
^ Mughal records state that Nowruz was celebrated in northwestern Indian subcontinent, but inconsistently. Some Mughal emperors favoring its celebration while others not participating because it was not sanctioned by Sharia. Aurangzeb banned its celebration in 1659, calling it "festival of fireworshippers" and the celebration as a "stupid act".[7]References[edit]
^ Sewell, Robert; Dikshit, S. B. (31 May 1995). . ISBN 9788120812079.^ Sewell, Robert; Dikshit, S. B. (31 May 1995). . ISBN 9788120812079.^ Roshen Dalal (2010). . Penguin Books India. pp. 136–137. ISBN 978-0-14-341421-6.^ Arambam Noni; Kangujam Sanatomba (2015). . Routledge. p. 249. ISBN 978-1-317-27066-9.^ "Navroz Mubarak: 6 Fascinating Facts About Parsi New Year!". . News World India. 20 March 2017. Retrieved 30 March 2017.^ Jaisinghani, Bella (19 March 2017). "Irani New Year to be celebrated today and tomorrow". . Retrieved 30 March 2017.^ Stephen P. Blake (2013). . Cambridge University Press. pp. 89–91. ISBN 978-1-107-03023-7.Amazon Quiz : In India, New Year is celebrated as the festival in which season?
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