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  2. Indian national calendar - Wikipedia

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    The Indian national calendar, called the Shaka calendar or Śaka calendar, is a solar calendar that is used alongside the Gregorian calendar by The Gazette of India, in news broadcasts by All India Radio, and in calendars and official communications issued by the Government of India. [1] Śaka Samvat is generally 78 years behind the Gregorian ...

  3. Shaka era - Wikipedia

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    The minting date, here 153 (100-50-3 in Brahmi script numerals) of the Saka era, therefore 231 CE, clearly appears behind the head of the king. The Shaka era ( IAST : Śaka, Śāka ) is a historical Hindu calendar era (year numbering), the epoch (its year zero) [ 2 ] of which corresponds to Julian year 78.

  4. Hindu calendar - Wikipedia

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    There are several samvat found in historic Buddhist, Hindu and Jain texts and epigraphy, of which three are most significant: Vikrama era, Old Shaka era and Shaka era of 78 CE. [ 38 ] The Hindu calendar saka samvat system is found in Indonesian inscriptions, such as the Kedukan Bukit inscription (pictured above) dated to 604 Śaka, which is ...

  5. Vira Nirvana Samvat - Wikipedia

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    The Vira Nirvana Samvat (era) is a calendar era beginning on 7 October 527 BCE. It commemorates the nirvana of Mahavira , the 24th Jain Tirthankara . This is the oldest system of chronological reckoning which is still used in India .

  6. Saka - Wikipedia

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    Sanskrit: शक Śaka; Old Chinese: 塞 Sək [27] [28] [29] From the Indo-European root (s)kewd-, meaning "propel, shoot" (and from which was also derived the English word shoot), of which *skud-is the zero-grade form, was descended the Scythians' self-name reconstructed by Szemerényi as *Skuδa (roughly "archer"). From this were descended ...

  7. Bhagavad Gita - Wikipedia

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    The Gita in the title of the Bhagavad Gita literally means "song". Religious leaders and scholars interpret the word Bhagavad in a number of ways. Accordingly, the title has been interpreted as, "the song of God"; "the word of God" by the theistic schools, [19] "the words of the Lord", [20] "the Divine Song", [21] [page needed] [22] and "Celestial Song" by others.

  8. Rigveda - Wikipedia

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    For example, verses 5.82.7, 6.44.8, 9.113.4, 10.133.6 and 10.190.1 mention truthful speech, truthful action, self-discipline and righteousness. [ 109 ] [ 110 ] Hymn 10.117 presents the significance of charity and of generosity between human beings, how helping someone in need is ultimately in the self-interest of the helper, its importance to ...

  9. Song of Life - Wikipedia

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    The Song of Life, a 1920 book by W. H. Davies; The Song of Life, a 1913 short story by William J. Locke; The Song of Life and Other Poems, a book by Vinayaka Krishna Gokak; see 1947 in poetry; Cîntul vieții (The Song of Life), a 1950 book by Alexandru Toma; Ernst von Dohnányi: A Song of Life, a biography of Ernst von Dohnányi by Iona von ...

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