Assamese And English Calendar 1972 Top [exclusive] Here
Celebrated in mid-April, marking the transition from the year 1378 to 1379.
Occurring in mid-January, this festival marked the end of the harvesting period for the 1378 Bhāskarābda cycle. Communities built Mejis (bonfires) and Bhelaghars out of thatch and bamboo, feasting on traditional rice cakes ( pitha ) and laru . 2. Bohag Bihu / Rongali Bihu (April 1972)
Falling during mid-October, this was a somber, reflective period. Because granaries were empty ahead of the winter harvest, families lit earthen lamps ( Saki ) under Tulsi plants and in paddy fields to pray for crop protection and household prosperity. Archival and Modern Reusability assamese and english calendar 1972 top
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The Assamese year begins with the month of (mid-April), coinciding with the Rongali Bihu festival . Below is the general alignment for 1972: Assamese Month English Period (Approx.) Seasonal Context Bohag April – May Spring (Bohag Bihu / New Year) Jeth May – June Summer Heat Ahar June – July Monsoon Arrival Saun July – August Heavy Rains Bhado August – September Late Monsoon Ahin September – October Autumn / Durga Puja Kati October – November Kongali Bihu Aghun November – December Harvest Season Puh December – January Magh January – February Bhogali Bihu Phagun February – March Late Winter Chot March – April Top Events of 1972 in Assam and India Celebrated in mid-April, marking the transition from the
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Lists of "Good Muhurta" for ceremonies, as seen in the May 21, 1972 Panjika. 3. Notable Regional Events in 1972 Assam Archival and Modern Reusability became the new capital
Occurring in mid-January, Magh Bihu marked the end of the harvest season. People built Mejis (bonfires) and Bhelaghars out of thatch and bamboo, feasting on traditional sweets like Pitha and Laroo . 2. Bohag Bihu & The New Year 1379 (April 14, 1972)
The Assamese calendar (Bongali Calendar) is solar-based, usually starting in the middle of April. For 1972, this means the year spans across the end of 1893 Saka and most of 1894 Saka.
| Assamese Month | Gregorian Equivalent | Duration (Days) | Season (Ritu) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | (ব’হাগ) | April - May | 31 | Spring / Summer | | Jeth (জেঠ) | May - June | 31 | Summer | | Ahar (আহাৰ) | June - July | 32 | Summer / Monsoon | | Xaün (শাওণ) | July - August | 32 | Monsoon | | Bhado (ভাদ) | August - September | 31 | Monsoon / Autumn | | Ahin (আহিন) | September - October | 31 | Autumn | | Kati (কাতি) | October - November | 30 | Autumn / Pre-Winter | | Aghün (আঘোণ) | November - December | 29 | Pre-Winter / Winter | | Puh (পুহ) | December - January | 29 | Winter | | Magh (মাঘ) | January - February | 30 | Winter | | Fagun (ফাগুন) | February - March | 30 | Winter / Spring | | Söt (চ’ত) | March - April | 30 | Spring |