Vedic & Indian Calendars — Today in Every System
Saturday, 4 July 2026 expressed in each of India's calendar traditions. One sky, many reckonings — tap a system to explore its calendar.
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Kollavarsham and Bangabda year numbers are not yet computed by our engine — those cards link to the tradition's calendar pages meanwhile.
One sky, many calendars
Every Indian calendar reads the same sky — the same tithis, nakshatras and sankrantis — but anchors the year differently: solar calendars (Tamil, Malayalam, Bengali, Odia) begin months at sankranti; lunar calendars begin at Amavasya (Amanta) or Purnima (Purnimanta); and eras differ (Shaka, Vikram, Kollam, Bangabda, Hijri).
That is why the same festival can carry different month names in neighbouring states, and why regional new years spread from Ugadi (Chaitra) to Puthandu and Vishu (mid-April) to Bestu Varas (after Diwali).