Ritu (Indian season)

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Ritu (Sanskrit: ऋतुः) is a season in the Hindu calendar, and there are six ritus (also transliterated rutu) or Indian seasons. The word is derived from the Vedic Sanskrit word Rtu, a fixed or appointed time, especially the proper time for sacrifice (yajna) or ritual in Vedic Religion; this in turn comes from the word Rta (ऋत), as used in Vedic Sanskrit literally means the "order or course of things".

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[edit] Seasonal table

The following table gives an overview about the partition of the year in the traditional Indian calendar. ( Duration of seasons is different in south India where monsoon start early in June)

No. Ritu Season Hindu lunar months Gregorian month Characteristics Seasonal festivals
1 Vasant
वसन्तः
Spring Chaitra and Vaisakha ~ March 20 to May 20 Temperature around 25-30 degrees; marriage season Ugadi, Rama Navami, Vishu/Bihu/Baisakhi/Tamil Puthandu, Hanuman Jayanti
2 Grishma
ग्रीष्मः
Summer Jyeshta and Aashaadha ~ May 20 to July 20 Very hot, up to 40 degrees temperature (But now it is going up to 45-50 degrees in some part); farmers gear up for rice planting; Vat Pournima, Rath Yatra, Guru Purnima
3 Varsha
वर्षाः
Monsoon Shraavana and Bhadrapada ~ July 20 to September 20 Very hot, very humid and heavy monsoon rains, Raksha Bandhan, Krishna Janmaashtami, Ganesh Chaturthi, Onam,
4 Sharad
शरत्
Autumn Ashwin and Kartika ~ September 20 to November 20 Mild temperatures; Navaratri, Vijayadashami, Deepavali, Sharad Purnima, Kartik Poornima,
5 Hemant
हेमन्त
Pre-winter Margashirsha (Agrahayana) and Pausha ~ November 20 to January 20 Very pleasant temperatures (20-25 degrees); farmers reap the rice; Pancha Ganapati (mid-Winter celebration), Pongal, Sankranthi
6 Shishir
शिशिर
Winter Magh and Phalguna ~ January 20 to March 20 Quite cold, but very pleasant during occasional sunshine; temperatures may go below 10 degrees. Vasant panchami, Shivaratri, Holi, Shigmo,


The seasons are described in literature such as the Sanskrit poem Ṛtusaṃhāra.

[edit] See also

[edit] Further reading

  • Feller, Danielle. The Seasons in Mahākāvya Literature, Eastern Book Linkers, Delhi, 1995, ISBN 681-86339-24-8
  • Raghavan, V. Ṛtu in Sanskrit literature, Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri Kendriya Sanskrit Vidyapeetha, Delhi, 1972
  • Renou, Louis. Sanskrit et culture, Payot, 1950
  • Selby, Martha Ann (translator). The Circle of Six Seasons, Penguin, New Delhi, 2003, ISBN 0-14-100772-9

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