The spring season in India symbolizes regeneration, development, and good triumph over evil. Outdoor activities are widespread, including picnics, garden visits, and sports. Spring and Monsoon seasons. The classification of seasons in India can be viewed through two primary lenses: the modern meteorological classification and the traditional Hindu calendar. Both perspectives offer a unique understanding of the seasonal cycles that shape life in the country. The winter season (winter) is the coldest season of the year in India, usually seen between the months of January and February. The winter season is after the pre-winter and before the spring season. Seasons remind us that change is the law of nature and a sign of progress. In India, there are mainly six seasons as per the ancient Hindu calendar (the Lunisolar Hindu). The twelve months in a year are divided into six seasons of two-month duration each. These seasons include Vasant Ritu (Spring), Grishma Ritu (Summer), Varsha Ritu (Monsoon), Sharad Ritu (Autumn), Hemant Ritu (Pre-Winter) and Shishir Ritu (Winter). However, as per the India Meteorological Department (IMD), there are four ...