Four New Year 9 times in India

The tradition of celebrating New Year in the tendency of Indian culture is thousands of years old. In each state and communities, unique festivals related to the new year were celebrated. People who believe in Hinduism in India consider Vikram Samvat and Muslim community people about Hijri calendar and celebrate their festivals accordingly. The Hindu new year starts with Shukla Pratipada of the Chaitra Month, which according to the English calendar comes in the month of March April. At the same time, according to the Hijri calendar in the religion of Islam, the new year begins with Muharram. Muharram is the first month of Hijri calendar. The Sikh new year begins with Vaishakhi on the first day of the Nanakshahi calendar. Khalsa Panth was also established on this day. According to the Gregorian calendar in Christianity, New Year is celebrated on January 1. Navroz is the new year of Parsi religion, which is celebrated with the coming of spring, it is a Persian word, which means the new day. Gudi Padwa is called New Year of Marathi Hindus and it is celebrated on the first day of the Chaitra month according to the Hindu calendar. Malayalam New Year starts with the Vishu festival, which comes in April. On this day, people worship Lord Vishnu and pray for happiness, peace and prosperity. Bihu celebrates Vasant and the new agricultural cycle in Assam. It starts on the day of Chaitra Sankranti. Navreh is Kashmiri New Year, who is celebrated with Kashmiri Pandit Harshollas on the first date of Chaitra Paksha. Click here Life & Style Click for more stories Click here