Desi Month Date - Understanding the Traditional Calendar
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The Desi month date system, also known as the Bikrami calendar, has been a vital part of South Asian heritage for centuries. This traditional calendar is widely used in Pakistan, India, and other Punjabi-speaking regions to determine religious, cultural, and agricultural events. Unlike the Gregorian calendar, the Desi month date today follows a lunar cycle, making it unique and significant in daily life.
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