The document lists the 12 months in the Hindu calendar along with their start dates in the Gregorian calendar, duration in days, ecliptic longitude, season, and any remarks. The months are Madhu, Mādhava, Śukra, Śuci, Nabhas, Nabhasya, Iṣa, Ūrja, Sahas, Sahasya, Tapas, and Tapasya. They range in length from 30 to 31 days and are associated with ecliptic longitude positions from 0 to 330 degrees as well as the four seasons - Vasanta, Grīṣma, Śarad, and Hemanta.
The document lists the 12 months in the Hindu calendar along with their start dates in the Gregorian calendar, duration in days, ecliptic longitude, season, and any remarks. The months are Madhu, Mādhava, Śukra, Śuci, Nabhas, Nabhasya, Iṣa, Ūrja, Sahas, Sahasya, Tapas, and Tapasya. They range in length from 30 to 31 days and are associated with ecliptic longitude positions from 0 to 330 degrees as well as the four seasons - Vasanta, Grīṣma, Śarad, and Hemanta.
The document lists the 12 months in the Hindu calendar along with their start dates in the Gregorian calendar, duration in days, ecliptic longitude, season, and any remarks. The months are Madhu, Mādhava, Śukra, Śuci, Nabhas, Nabhasya, Iṣa, Ūrja, Sahas, Sahasya, Tapas, and Tapasya. They range in length from 30 to 31 days and are associated with ecliptic longitude positions from 0 to 330 degrees as well as the four seasons - Vasanta, Grīṣma, Śarad, and Hemanta.