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All the Gujarati People are follow the Hindu calendar and it is part each Gujarat People. While Christian calendar is very much us in your office, job, in your business or professional but when we thing about spirituality or faith or when it comes to fairs and festivals we always followed Gujarati calendar.
Gujarati calendar Year begins a day after Diwali and people are celebrated this day as Nutan Varshabhinandan. It begins with Gujarati month of kartak followed by Magshar, Posh, Maha, Fagan, Chaitra, Vaishakh, Jeth, Ashadh, Shravan, Bhadarvo and Aaso.
November 2014- Kartik - Magshar Gujarati Month 2071 Calender
In Gujarati Calender Pronoced are like this: Monday = Somvar, Tuesday = Mangalvaar, Wednesday = Budhvaar, Thursday = Guruvaar, Friday = Shukravaar, Saturday = Shanivaar and Sunday = Ravivaar.
In India Total Three Season which are winter, summer and monsoon. and its called in Gujarati Shiyaalo, Unaalo, and Chomaasu . However there are sub seasons also in each season Vasant(spring), Grishma(summer), Varsha(monsoon), Sharad(autumn), Hemant(pre-winter) and Shishir (winter).
As per the Gujarati calendar, the months of Chaitra and Vaishakh
As per Gujarati Vikram Samvat, Gujarati Calendar is around 56-year ahead of Christian calendar. This means if as per Christian calendar it is year 2015, in Gujarati calendar it would be considered as 2015+56= 2071st year.
All the Gujarati People are follow the Hindu calendar and it is part each Gujarat People. While Christian calendar is very much us in your office, job, in your business or professional but when we thing about spirituality or faith or when it comes to fairs and festivals we always followed Gujarati calendar.
Gujarati calendar Year begins a day after Diwali and people are celebrated this day as Nutan Varshabhinandan. It begins with Gujarati month of kartak followed by Magshar, Posh, Maha, Fagan, Chaitra, Vaishakh, Jeth, Ashadh, Shravan, Bhadarvo and Aaso.
Gujarati Calendar 2015 Vikaram Samvat 2071 Year
November 2014- Kartik - Magshar Gujarati Month 2071 Calender
In Gujarati Calender Pronoced are like this: Monday = Somvar, Tuesday = Mangalvaar, Wednesday = Budhvaar, Thursday = Guruvaar, Friday = Shukravaar, Saturday = Shanivaar and Sunday = Ravivaar.
In India Total Three Season which are winter, summer and monsoon. and its called in Gujarati Shiyaalo, Unaalo, and Chomaasu . However there are sub seasons also in each season Vasant(spring), Grishma(summer), Varsha(monsoon), Sharad(autumn), Hemant(pre-winter) and Shishir (winter).
As per the Gujarati calendar, the months of Chaitra and Vaishakh
As per Gujarati Vikram Samvat, Gujarati Calendar is around 56-year ahead of Christian calendar. This means if as per Christian calendar it is year 2015, in Gujarati calendar it would be considered as 2015+56= 2071st year.