Support for the traditional Hindu calendar family.
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Extends a chronological element by some standard ways of
manipulation.
A set of calculations developed by Arya Siddhanta of Aryabhata
in Julian year 499 AD, mentioned by Lalla at about 720-790 AD.
The traditional Hindu calendar which exists in many regional variants throughout the Indian
subcontinent.
The Hindu day of month extends between 1 and at maximum 32 and
might also have a leap state when used in lunisolar context.
The Hindu calendar supports several eras in different regions of Indian subcontinent.
The Hindu month varies in length and might also have a leap state when used in lunisolar context.
Abstract super class of Hindu months or days which can carry a leap status in the lunisolar
variants of the Hindu calendar.
The Hindu calendar variants use a set of different algorithmic rules
how to determine the start of solar month in relation to the zodiacal position
of the sun (samkranti).
The Hindu calendar variants differ on various sets of calculations, month names and the choice of era.