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How did ancient India date? Find the ancient Indian calendar.

1, month:

Indian divides each month into two parts: Black Moon and Bai Yue.

The second day of the complacent month to the day before the new moon is called the "black month";

From the new moon to the half moon after the full moon, it is called "Bai Yue".

Therefore, one month is equivalent to16th day and15th day of the following month in China lunar calendar.

The black moon in ancient India, corresponding to the China lunar calendar, is the second half of the month;

Bai Yue in ancient India corresponds to the first half of the lunar calendar in China.

The names of the months are as follows:

January: Making Tanluo Moon

February: Waisaha (Waisaha)

March: The Dead Moon

April: Asada (Asada)

May: Slavana (Slavana)

June: Barapada (Barapada)

July: Asghvaynja, the month when Anjing tied people up.

August: Karti card.

September: Luo Yue at the end of the month.

October: Pausa (Pausa)

1 1 month: magha (magha)

December: Fargna.

2. Season:

A year in India is divided into six seasons, namely spring, summer, rainy season, autumn, windy season and winter.

Spring (March 20th-May 19) is dominated by Venus.

In summer (May 20th-July 19), the sun and Mars dominate.

The rainy season (July 20th-September 19) is dominated by the moon.

In autumn (September 20th-165438+1October 19), mercury is dominant.

The wind season (September 20th-65438+1October 19) is dominated by Jupiter.

Saturn is dominant in winter (65438+1October 20th-March 19).