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- Bhaskarabda will be added to the Saka and Gregorian eras in the official calendar of the Assam Government.
- Bhaskarabda is an era counted from the date of the ascension of a seventh-century local ruler.
- Bhaskarabda began when Bhaskara Varman was crowned ruler of the Kama Rupa kingdom.
- Unlike Gregorian, where a day starts at midnight, the Assamese calendar begins and ends at sunrise over 24 hours.
- The gap between Bhaskarabda and Gregorian is 593 years.
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