The Hindu calendar, also known as the Panchang, is a traditional calendar system followed by Hindus for religious and cultural purposes. It is based on the lunar cycle and consists of twelve months, each named after a specific constellation. The Hindu calendar is used to determine auspicious dates for festivals, ceremonies, and rituals.
In November 1955, the Hindu calendar corresponded to the months of Kartika and Margashirsha. This period is considered auspicious for various religious ceremonies and festivals. Some of the major Hindu festivals that fall in November include Diwali, the festival of lights, and Kartik Purnima, the full moon day in the month of Kartika.
Hindu Calendar 1955 November
Observing Hindu Calendar in November 1955
During November 1955, Hindus would have consulted the Panchang to determine the most auspicious dates for performing rituals, fasting, and observing festivals. The lunar phases and planetary positions would have been closely monitored to ensure that religious activities were conducted at the most favorable times.