The Vikram Samvat calendar, originating in ancient India, is a lunisolar calendar followed by many Gujarati communities worldwide. A specific month, such as September 2024 in the Gregorian calendar, corresponds to a particular period within the Vikram Samvat year. This period typically includes important religious observances, festivals, and cultural events specific to the Gujarati community, and often involves traditional foods, clothing, and rituals.
Maintaining the Vikram Samvat calendar provides a vital connection to cultural heritage for the Gujarati diaspora. It allows communities to preserve their traditions and celebrate important dates collectively, reinforcing a sense of shared identity across geographical boundaries. Historically, this calendar system has served as a cornerstone for social and religious organization within Gujarati society, facilitating the scheduling of agricultural activities, festivals, and personal events.