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Vasanta (Sanskrit: वसन्तः, Hindi: बसंत, Punjabi: ਬਸਨ ﺑﺴﻨﺖ) or Basant is one of the six ritus (seasons) corresponding to spring.[1]It is also short for Vasanta Panchami (Sanskrit: वसन्त पञ्चमी), an Indian festival celebrated every year on the fifth day (Panchami) of the Hindu month Magh (January-February), the first day of spring. In marathi called as "VASANT RUTU HIRAWA" means Vasanta is green season..In Ferozepur(Punjab, India), Vasant is celebrated as most auspicious festival than any other.People from all over India gathered here to feel the purity of this spring season.Vasant Panchami has its own joy and pleasure. Every year Kite Festival is celebrated in many states of India. But the border city(Ferozepur) marks the occasion on huge level of its seasonal significance.Some of the Indian festivals have cultural significance, in addition to a religious significance (which can vary depend on the specific tradition), and are thus often celebrated by non-Hindus also in some form. These include Holi, Diwali and Raksha Bandhan in addition to Basant. Amir Khusro (1253-1325 CE) has composed songs using the word Basant (festival), and Nizamuddin Auliya used to join him in celebrating Basants of Sufis.A fighter Kite which is invented in India and Pakistan is called a "Patang" "Guda". These kites were made of tissue paper and two sticks of bamboo and most recently now kites were made of plastic wrap or Mylar (Non-sticky plastic). The kites fly by line or thread. The line is called "Manjha", a glass coated thread and each flier attempts to cut every other kite out of the sky. They always make competition with each other. The last kite flying is the winner. In many of the states they do large scale of competition. Some of the competitions are last standing kite, some competitions are beautiful kites and some competitions are related to biggest kites.
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What is the English date on Vikram Samvat magh shirsh krishan 13 2031
what is bangla date on 16 october 1950
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That would depend on which Magh you mean. It appears in Nepali, Bengali and Sikh calendars as different months. In Nepali, it is the 10th month, coinciding with January/February. In Bengali it is also the 10th month, but I believe it to be closer to November/December since the year begins on February 14th (in Bangladesh at least). In the Sikh calendar it is the 11th month, coinciding with January/February. If you meant March, the Roman numerals for 20th March, 1956 would be: XX. III. MCMLVI. If you meant May, it would be XX. V. MCMLVI. If you really meant Magh, it would either be XX. X. MCMLVI or XX. XI. MCMLVI, depending on which calendar you were referring to.
Magh-ne-yair.
Prithvi Narayan shah died in 1st magh, 1831.
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