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According to the Punjabi calendar (Vikram Samvat), arrange the following months in sequence of their coming:
1.Bhadon
2.Harh
3.Magh
4.Jeth
4-3-1-2
3-1-2-4
2-1-4-3
4-2-1-3
The calendar used by the Punjabi people varies by religions. Historically, the Punjabi Sikhs and Hindus have used the Indian Bikrami (Vikrami) calendar which started in 57 B.C. with King Vikramaditya.
In Punjab though the solar calendar is generally followed, the lunar calendar used is purnimanta.The lunar month is calculated from the ending moment of the full moon: the beginning of the dark fortnight.Chaitra is considered to be the first month of the lunar year.The lunar year begins on Chet Sudi: the first day after the new moon in the month of Chet.This means that the first half of the purnimanta month of Chaitra goes to the previous year, while the second half belongs to the new Lunar year.
The following is the sequence of months: 1. Chet 2. Vaisakhi 3. Jeth 4. Harh 5. Sawan 6. Bhadon 7. Assu 8. Katak 9. Maghar 10. Poh 11. Magh 12. Phagun
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