Dates and Calendars: Difference between revisions

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*'''Buddhist calendars:''' These calendars are based on the lunar cycle and are used by Buddhist communities across India.
*'''Buddhist calendars:''' These calendars are based on the lunar cycle and are used by Buddhist communities across India.
*'''Jain calendars:''' These calendars are also based on the lunar cycle and are used by Jain communities.
*'''Jain calendars:''' These calendars are also based on the lunar cycle and are used by Jain communities.
**The Jain calendar has a unique cycle of 57 years, known as the "Kalpa."The Kalpa cycle is used for dating historical events as well as for astrological calculations and religious observances.
**The Jain calendar has a unique cycle of 57 years, known as the "Kalpa." The Kalpa cycle is used for dating historical events as well as for astrological calculations and religious observances.
*'''Indian national calendar:''' The Indian national caneldar, adopted in 1957, is a solar calendar based on the Shalivahana Shaka era. It is used for official purposes throughout India.
*'''Indian national calendar:''' The Indian national caneldar, adopted in 1957, is a solar calendar based on the Shalivahana Shaka era. It is used for official purposes throughout India.
**The Indian national calendar is unique in that it starts its year on the same day as the Gregorian calendar (January 1st) but has different month names and lengths.
**The Indian national calendar is unique in that it starts its year on the same day as the Gregorian calendar (January 1st) but has different month names and lengths.
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