Twelve Desi Months Twelve Season*

*Pakistan Twelve Desi Months*
*Pakistan Twelve Desi Month Season*
  • 1- Chit / Chitar (Spring season) *
  • 2- Besakha / Vesakha (hot, cold, mixed) *
  • 3- Jeth (month of hot and humid) *
  • 4-Bone / Warm (hot humid, onset of monsoon) *
  • 5- Saun / Saun (confined, hot, full monsoon) *
  • 6. Thunderstorms (Mild, Light Monsoon Rains) *
  • 7- Asu / Asuj (Moderate) *
  • 8- Katak / dog (mild cold) *
  • 9. Maghar (cold) *
    1. Pooh (severe cold) *
  • 11- Magh / Manah (cold, fog) *
  • 12- Pahgan / Pahgan (less cold, cold dry winds, arrival of spring) *
  • The Indian subcontinent has the distinction of having one of the oldest calendars in the world. This ancient calendar dates back to 100 BC. The original name of this calendar is Bikram Calendar, while it is also known as Punjabi Calendar, Indigenous Calendar, and Calendar. *
  • The nine months of this 365-day calendar have thirty (30) thirty days, and one month has thirty-one (31) days, and two months have thirty and thirty-two (32) thirty-two days. There are.*
  • 1-14 January … 1st March *
  • 2: 13 February. 1st Pahgan *
  • 3: 14 March … First chat *
  • 4: 14 April … 1st crutch *
  • 5: 14 May … 1st Jeth *
  • 6: 15 June … First bone *
  • 7: 17 July … 1st Sawan *
  • 8: 16 August … 1st Brave *
  • 9: 16 September … 1st Asuj *
  • 10: 17 October … 1st Katak *
  • 11: 16 November … First Maghar *
  • 12: 16 December … First Pooh *
  • In the Bikrami calendar (Punjabi desi calendar) there are eight afternoons in a day, one afternoon is three hours according to the modern clock. *

Names of these guards are … *

  • 1. Dhami / Noor Pir Da Vela: *
  • 6am to 9pm *
  • 2. Afternoon / Chah Vela: *
  • Time from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. *
  • 3. Presentation: 12 noon to 3 p.m. *
  • 4. Other / Other Villa: *
  • Time from 3pm to 6pm *
  • 5. Exhibition / Evening Villa: *
  • Copy time from 6pm to 9pm *
  • 6. Kaftan Vela: *
  • 9pm to 12pm *
  • 7. Midnight Villa: *
    12pm to 3am
  1. Sergey / Assyria Villa:
    3am to 6am

The word “vela” is used in the sense of time in many languages of the subcontinent.