Marathi Calendar 1980

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Hindu calendar for the month of January, 1980. List of all Hindu festivals in January, 1980 holidays & daily panchang. Pausa and Magha are the lunar months corresponding to January. Magha month 1980 started on January 3.

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Hindu calendar for the month of August, 1980. List of all Hindu festivals in August, 1980 holidays & daily panchang. Sravana and Bhadra are the lunar months corresponding to August. Bhadrapada month 1980 started on August 27.

Hindu calendar for the month of March, 1980. List of all Hindu festivals in March, 1980 holidays & daily panchang. Phalguna and Chaitra are the lunar months corresponding to March. Chaitra month 1980 started on March 2.

Hindu calendar for the month of April, 1980. List of all Hindu festivals in April, 1980 holidays & daily panchang. Vaisakha and Vaisakha are the lunar months corresponding to April. Vaisakha month 1980 started on April 1.

Hindu calendar for the month of May, 1980. List of all Hindu festivals in May, 1980 holidays & daily panchang. Jyaistha and Jyaistha are the lunar months corresponding to May. Adhik Jyeshta month 1980 started on May 1.

Hindu calendar for the month of July, 1980. List of all Hindu festivals in July, 1980 holidays & daily panchang. Asadha and Sravana are the lunar months corresponding to July. Sravana month 1980 started on July 28.

Hindu calendar for the month of October, 1980. List of all Hindu festivals in October, 1980 holidays & daily panchang. Asvina and Kartika are the lunar months corresponding to October. Kartika month 1980 started on October 24.

Hindu calendar for the month of June, 1980. List of all Hindu festivals in June, 1980 holidays & daily panchang. Jyaistha and Asadha are the lunar months corresponding to June. Ashadha month 1980 started on June 29.

Hindu calendar for the month of November, 1980. List of all Hindu festivals in November, 1980 holidays & daily panchang. Kartika and Agrahayana are the lunar months corresponding to November. Agrahayana month 1980 started on November 23.

Hindu calendar for the month of December, 1980. List of all Hindu festivals in December, 1980 holidays & daily panchang. Agrahayana and Pausa are the lunar months corresponding to December. Pausa month 1980 started on December 22.

For example, you can use this to findthe roj for a particular date (such as your birthday), as well as what date the roj falls onin a given year. Alternatively, you can see what date a given roj fallson in any year.

Note that in a Zoroastrian calendar, a roj starts at sunrise and ends at sunrise the following day, as opposed to starting at 12:00am. For example, if you were born on July 16th 1980, the Shenshai roj is Ashishvangh (Bahman). Howeverif you were born at 3:00am, the roj is the preceding one Din (Bahman) because Ashishvangh doesn't begin until sunrise.The conversion tool has a "Before Sunrise?" option account for this difference between the start of a day and start of a roj. Because sunrise times can vary, this tool uses 6:00am as the crossover time.

You can export the calendar as an iCalendar file for import into your Google, Microsoft, Apple, etc. calendar. The form below will create a '.ics' file for you to download. The export contains one event per day for the selected year, with the roj/mah as the event name. You can then import this into your calendar application to see the roj/mah for each day.

For example, to use this with your Google Calendar:

  1. Download the iCalendar file using the button below.
  2. Set up a new calendar in your Google Calendar application. We recommend importing into a new calendar as this makes it easier to reverse your changes in case you don't like the results; you can simply delete the new calendar thus not affecting any events in your existing calendars.
  3. Import events into your calendar using the file exported/downloaded from this site.

A solar calendar, however, is around 365 1/4 days, which the Gregorian calendaraccommodates by adding a day every four years (leap day).Because of this difference, the Zoroastrian calendar andsolar year began to diverge. In 1006 C.E. the Zoroastrian calendar and solar year once again aligned, resultingin Navroze occuring on the Vernal Equinox. It was then decided that an extramonth was to be added every 120 years to accommodate for the difference between the solaryear and the Zoroastrian calendar year.

The Zoroastrians in India (Parsis) last remembered to add this extra month in1129 C.E. Consequently, New Year, which originally correlated with the vernal equinoxon March 21st, has since fallen earlier in the Gregorian calendar year such that itnow occurs in August.

While the Zoroastrians in India intercalated an extra month to the calendar around 1129 C.E., the Zoroastrians in Irandid not, causing the calendar used by the Iranian Zoroastrians to be ahead by a month. This discrepency was brought tothe attention of the Indian Zoroastrians by a visiting Iranian priest in the 1700s. A group of Indian Zoroastrians(the Kadmi or Qadimi) decided to follow the Iranian calendar, believing it to be more authentic.

In the early twentieth century, Khurshedji Cama devised the Fasli Calendar, which maintained alignment with the seasons suchthat New Year's day coincides with the vernal equinox. Similar to the Shenshai and Kadmi calendars, it consists of 12 monthsof 30 days with an additional 5 days (gathas), but intercalates a leap day calledAvardad-sal-Gah every four years (patterned after the Gregorian calendar's leap day).

There are 82 days until your next birthday, which will occur on Thursday October 17th 2024. Try out our Countdown calculator to find out are many days are left until your special moments.

October 17th refers to a specific date on the calendar, which is the 17th day of the month of October. It is a date that occurs annually and is part of the Gregorian calendar, which is widely used around the world.

October 1980 followed the same calendar system as the rest of that year and the years surrounding it, with October being the 10th month of the year. This calendar is characterized by 12 months, 365 days in a common year, and 366 days in a leap year, such as 2012.

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