BANGALORE PRESS - The Shalivahana era (also known as Saka era) is used in the Hindu calendars, the Indian national calendar, Balinese and Javanese calender and the Cambodian Buddhist calendar. Its Year
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Important Eras of Ancient India (Points to Learn) |APPSC Material, Group 1 Group 2 Notification, UPSC, Bank PO, IBPS, General Studies Material
![Chaitra is the first month of the Saka Era-based national calendar of India, which also has a 365-day calendar year. India's national calendar was established on March 22, 1957. The Saka Era, Chaitra is the first month of the Saka Era-based national calendar of India, which also has a 365-day calendar year. India's national calendar was established on March 22, 1957. The Saka Era,](https://external-preview.redd.it/Cg7G4UFoyBcyXiWz_9owSqH8ljqVKg5DA_D_KlwPako.jpg?auto=webp&s=5833e45203bf43b3d45cb073311f1ebd55b2a8d0)