✨ The Time Travelers Guide To The Indian Lunar Calendar✨
Welcome there, young adventurers! Do you know, there are two calendars used in India?
The Indian Lunar calendar, which has various names for the months, and the normal calendar, are the two types of calendars.
Together with learning some fascinating facts about the past, let’s have a delightful adventure through the months!
Here are the five most famous nursery rhymes that kids like to learn and enjoy:
Chaitra (March-April)
Chaitra (March-April)- Chaitra (March-April) – The Indian calender’s first month! In many places, it is the start of the Hindu New Year. As spring arrives, people celebrate vibrant holidays like Gudi Padwa and Chaitra Navratri.
Vaishakha (April-May)-
Vaishakha (April-May)- The time of year when flowers blossom and the days are warm. Also, Buddha Purnima, which commemorates the birth of Lord Buddha, falls at this period.
Jyeshtha (May-June)
Humpty Dumpty- The year’s warmest month! To remain hydrated, they like sipping refreshing sugarcane and mango juice. The holy river Ganga is honored during the celebration of Ganga Dussehra.
☔Ashadha (June-July)
The rainy season has begun! People celebrate Guru Purnima, a special day to honor teachers and gurus, and farmers appreciate the showers.
Shravana (July-August)
The rainy season has begun! People celebrate Guru Purnima, a special day to honor teachers and gurus, and farmers appreciate the showers.
Bhadrapada (August-September)
The rainy season has begun! People celebrate Guru Purnima, a special day to honor teachers and gurus, and farmers appreciate the showers.
Ashwin (September-October)
The rainy season has begun! People celebrate Guru Purnima, a special day to honor teachers and gurus, and farmers appreciate the showers.
Kartik (October-November)
The rainy season has begun! People celebrate Guru Purnima, a special day to honor teachers and gurus, and farmers appreciate the showers.
❄️Margashirsha (November-December)
The rainy season has begun! People celebrate Guru Purnima, a special day to honor teachers and gurus, and farmers appreciate the showers.
⭐ Pausha (December-January)
Twinkle-Twinkle Little Stars- One of the first songs that young kids learn is this timeless lullaby. “Twinkle-Twinkle Little Star” was the first poem by Jane Taylor in 1806, but it has since been adapted to French music. It’s a soothing and captivating sleep lullaby, with lyrics that compare a bright star to a beacon of light in the dark. It is a beloved song among all generations because of its calming rhythm and soft lyrics, which make kids feel safe and at ease at night.
⭐ Magha (January-February)
Magha (January-February) – One of the first songs that young kids learn is this timeless lullaby. “Twinkle-Twinkle Little Star” was the first poem by Jane Taylor in 1806, but it has since been adapted to French music. It’s a soothing and captivating sleep lullaby, with lyrics that compare a bright star to a beacon of light in the dark. It is a beloved song among all generations because of its calming rhythm and soft lyrics, which make kids feel safe and at ease at night.
⭐ Phalguna (February-March)
Magha (January-February) – One of the first songs that young kids learn is this timeless lullaby. “Twinkle-Twinkle Little Star” was the first poem by Jane Taylor in 1806, but it has since been adapted to French music. It’s a soothing and captivating sleep lullaby, with lyrics that compare a bright star to a beacon of light in the dark. It is a beloved song among all generations because of its calming rhythm and soft lyrics, which make kids feel safe and at ease at night.
In the Indian Calendar, each month has a unique celebration and importance. So friends, which month is YOUR favorite? So continue the singing, cheering and loving these delightful lyrics!