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: A more somber agricultural observance held in mid-October. Historical Context: The Reorganization of 1972 Festivals of Assam | Department of Cultural Affairs

Structure of the Assamese Calendar (Bhaskarabda) vs. English Calendar assamese and english calendar 1972 top

The search for the is a journey through time. It bridges the gap between the agrarian rhythms of Bihu and the civic structure of the Gregorian week. Whether you are a historian tracing a birth record, a student researching the Bangladesh war's impact on Assam, or a grandchild wanting to see the calendar your grandfather used—the top choice is one that offers accuracy, authenticity, and a touch of Assamese heritage. : A more somber agricultural observance held in mid-October

The year moves through twelve months: Bohag (April-May), Jeth (May-June), Ahar (June-July), Xaon (July-August), Bhada (August-September), Ahin (September-October), Kati (October-November), Aghon (November-December), Puh (December-January), Magh (January-February), Phagun (February-March), and Sot (March-April). It bridges the gap between the agrarian rhythms