Six Seasons Name

While most of the world operates on a four-season model, South Asian countries like India and Bangladesh traditionally recognize a six-season cycle known as . This system, rooted in ancient Vedic traditions and the Hindu lunar calendar, divides the year into two-month segments that more accurately reflect the region's specific climatic shifts. The Six Seasons (Ritu Chakra)

Mid-May to Mid-July The Season of Scorch: six seasons name

Mid-March to mid-May. This is the season of rejuvenation, blooming flowers, and the festival of Holi. While most of the world operates on a

Mid-January to Mid-March The Season of Frost: This is the season of rejuvenation, blooming flowers,

Mid-September to Mid-November The Season of Clear Skies:

The final season of the cycle brings the coldest days. The sun becomes mild, and the days become shorter. Nature goes into a state of rest.

Mid-July to Mid-September The Season of Relief: