Monday, August 14, 2017

The Hindu leap year

The Hindu leap year


The Hindu leap year


The Hindu leap year has an extra month and occurs once every 3 years or 4 times in 11 years.
Lord Ganesha
Hindu festivals are celebrated around the Hindu Leap month, Adhik Maas.
The Hindu calendar includes an extra month, often referred to as �Adhik Maas� in a leap year. �Adhik Maas� typically occurs once every three years or four times in 11 years.
Therefore the yearly lag of a lunar year is adjusted every three years. This adjustment allows for Hindu festivals to take place within a given time span rather than on a set day.
The Indian National Calendar and the Revised Bangla Calendar of Bangladesh organize their leap years so their leap day is close to February 29 in the Gregorian calendar.

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