Talk:Indian New Year's days

Vishu
Vishu is not the New Year according to Malayalam Calender. Malayalam year starts with Chingam and Medam is 9th month of the year. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 210.212.187.69 (talk) 06:32, 8 August 2012 (UTC)

Kaliyuga
Kaliyuga, started in 3102 BCE, should also be mentioned in the article. The Kaliyuga year 5116 started on 31 March 2014. There are four Yugas in Hindu cosmology. Satya Yuga, Treta Yuga, Dwapar Yuga and Kaliyuga. The Kaliyuga period spans 432,000 years.Verbum Veritas (talk) 16:07, 3 June 2014 (UTC)

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New year in Central India
It seems the agricultural new year in central India, Madhya Pradesh is akhatij in April which is a lunar based festival. Anyone got any more information? Thanks. (Malikhpur) 10:12, 11 April 2017 (UTC

Checked the High Court calendar for Madhya Pradesh (Centra India). It mentions Gudhi Padwa as a holiday but not Vaisakhi so will now remove this in main article. (Malikhpur) 7:52, 15 April 2017 (UTC)

Chhatisgarh: Gudhi Padhwa/Cheti Chand - optional holiday, Vaishakhi is optional holiday. http://cg.nic.in/ias/Reports/Calender.aspx<ref/) (Malikhpur) 8:05, 15 April 2017 (UTC) Restored previous version (Malikhpur) 8:08, 15 April 2017 (UTC)