Climate In Incredible India

Due to Incredible India’s diverse and large topography, the min / max. Temperatures in different parts of the country differ during any given time of the year, from the Himalayas to Northern India plains, down to Southern India and archipelago of our Coral Islands.
The Hindu calendar has divided the year into 6 seasons. They are: Vasanta (Spring) Mid March to Mid May, Garishma (Summer) Mid May to Mid July, Varsha (Monsoon) Mid July to Mid September, Sharad (Autumn) Mid September to Mid November, Hemant (Autumn Winter) Mid November to Mid January, and Shishir (Winter Spring) Mid January to Mid March.
The Hindu calendar has divided the year into 6 seasons. They are: Vasanta (Spring) Mid March to Mid May, Garishma (Summer) Mid May to Mid July, Varsha (Monsoon) Mid July to Mid September, Sharad (Autumn) Mid September to Mid November, Hemant (Autumn Winter) Mid November to Mid January, and Shishir (Winter Spring) Mid January to Mid March.