The Gujarati calendar is a lunisolar calendar used by the Gujarati people of India. The calendar is based on the Vikram Samvat era, which began in 57 BCE. The calendar has 12 months, each with 30 or 31 days. The months are named after the zodiac signs. February is the eleventh month of the Gujarati calendar and has 29 days.
The Gujarati calendar is important for religious and cultural reasons. It is used to determine the dates of festivals and holidays. The calendar is also used to calculate the auspicious days for weddings and other important events.