Grishma Ritu in English is known as "Summer Season". It is the third season of the Hindu calendar and typically falls in the months of May and June. During this time, the weather is usually hot and dry, and is characterized by the onset of summer.
It is a season of dualities: it tests endurance but rewards with the sweetest harvest of mangoes; it dries the earth but prepares it for the fertility of the rains. grishma ritu in english
is the Sanskrit term for the summer season , the second of the six traditional seasons ( ritus ) in the Hindu calendar. Characterized by intense solar heat and parched landscapes, it is a period of both physical exhaustion and vibrant natural abundance, typically spanning from mid-April to late June . Timeframe and Solar Transition Grishma Ritu in English is known as "Summer Season"