Shri Ram Bhajan

What is Vikram Samvat? How is it Calculated? (विक्रम संवत क्या है? इसकी गणना कैसे की जाती है?)

Vikram Samvat (VS) is a calendar era used in India, Nepal, and some parts of Southeast Asia. It is named after Vikramaditya, a legendary king of Ujjain. The VS calendar is lunisolar, meaning that it is based on the cycles of the moon and the sun. The first year of the VS calendar is equivalent to 57 BCE in the Gregorian calendar.
How is it valuable for Hindu religious purposes?
The VS calendar is widely used in India for religious and cultural purposes. It is also used for official purposes in some states of India, such as Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh. The VS calendar is divided into 12 months, each of which has either 29 or 30 days. The months are named after the names of the stars that are visible in the sky during that month. The VS calendar also has a number of special days, such as the day of the new moon, the day of the full moon, and the day of the winter solstice.

The VS calendar is a valuable tool for understanding the history and culture of India. It is also a useful tool for planning religious and cultural events. For example, the VS calendar is used to determine the dates of Hindu festivals, such as Diwali and Holi.

To calculate the Vikram Samvat year, you can use the following formula:
Vikram Samvat year = Gregorian year - 57 BCE

For example, the current year is 2023 CE. To calculate the Vikram Samvat year, we would subtract 57 BCE from 2023 CE, which gives us 2076 VS.

Please note that this is just a general overview of how Vikram Samvat is calculated. There are many different ways to calculate it, and the exact method may vary depending on the region or tradition.

The VS calendar is also used to determine the dates of important events in the history of India. The VS calendar is a rich and complex system that has been used for centuries to track time and mark important events in the history and culture of India.

विक्रम संवत क्या है? इसकी गणना कैसे की जाती है? हिन्दी में पढ़ें

विक्रम संवत (वीएस) एक कैलेंडर युग है जिसका उपयोग भारत, नेपाल और दक्षिण पूर्व एशिया के कुछ हिस्सों में किया जाता है। इसका नाम उज्जैन के महान राजा विक्रमादित्य के नाम पर रखा गया है। वीएस कैलेंडर चंद्र-सौर है, जिसका अर्थ है कि यह चंद्रमा और सूर्य के चक्र पर आधारित है। वीएस कैलेंडर का पहला वर्ष ग्रेगोरियन कैलेंडर में 57 ईसा पूर्व के बराबर है।
Read Also

Blogs Vikram Samvat BlogsHindu Religion BlogsGregorian Year BlogsVikram Samvat Year BlogsHindu Dharmik Anusthan Blogs

If you love this blogs please like, share or comment!

Whatsapp ChannelFollow Bhakti Bharat Whatsapp Channel »
Bookmark / Save this blogs for future Add To Favorites
* Please share any of your suggestions or ideas with us.

** Please write your any type of feedback or suggestion(s) on our contact us page. Whatever you think, (+) or (-) doesn't metter!

Latest Blogs ›

Adhura Punya

All Day Worship With Bhog, Flowers, Chunri, Etc. - Punya
After Worship, Throwing All the Ingredients Under the Tree or River to Create Filthiness - Incomplete Punya

Principles Of Arya Samaj

1. The first (efficient) cause of all true knowledge, and all that is known through knowledge, is Go

Gotipua Dance

Gotipua Dance is a traditional dance form from Odisha, India, known as the precursor to the classical Odissi dance.

Why is Jagannath Temple Prasad called Mahaprasad?

The Mahaprasad, which has been found in the Jagannath temple for centuries, is made by around 600-700 cooks, which is distributed among about 50 thousand devotees.

Rule of Touch Feet

Touching the feet of elders is a traditional gesture in Indian culture that shows respect, humility and blessings. Bhaktibharat here shares some basic "rules".

What is Grah Vakri

“Grah Vakri” (ग्रह वक्री) is a term used in Vedic astrology (Jyotish Shastra).

Why Guru Purnima Celebrated?

The festival of Guru Purnima will be celebrated on 24 July 2021. According to the Hindu calendar, the holy festival of Guru Purnima is celebrated every year on the full moon date of the month of Ashadha. The worship of the Guru has special significance on this day.

Om Jai Jagdish Hare Aarti - Om Jai Jagdish Hare Aarti
Ram Bhajan - Ram Bhajan
Bhakti Bharat APP