Hindu calendar

NOUN
  1. the lunisolar calendar governing the religious life of Hindus; an extra month is inserted after every month in which there are two new moons (once every three years)
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  • The flaming comet on the cover and the name pun on the fact that Chitti's birth year is sadharana in the Hindu calendar, when Haley's comet was sighted.
  • Because of this phenomenon, intercalary months (zla-bzhol, leap months) are periodically added in the Buddhist and Hindu calendars to correlate lunar and solar new years. The Nature of Time as a Temporal Interval
  • According to the Hindu calendar, each year is ruled by a particular planet.
  • In the Hindu calendar, which is lunisolar calendar, the embolismic month is called adhika maas (extra month). Leap Day Superstitions Rock Gender Roles
  • In the Hindu calendar, which is lunisolar calendar, the embolismic month is called adhika maas (extra month). Leap Day Superstitions Rock Gender Roles
  • While the Republic of India has adopted the Gregorian calendar for its secular life, its Hindu religious life continues to be governed by the traditional Hindu calendar.
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