April 2023 sankranti date

  1. Raja Sankranti 2023: Know how Raja Parba is celebrated in Odisha
  2. Chaitra Sankranti in Bangladesh
  3. When is Baisakhi 2023, 13th or 14th April? Know what is special this year


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Raja Sankranti 2023: Know how Raja Parba is celebrated in Odisha

Raja Parba, also known as Mithun Sankranti, is a three-day long festival celebrated with great enthusiasm and grandeur in Odisha. It starts on June 14 and ends on June 16, 2023. The festival is dedicated to honoring Mother Earth and celebrating womanhood. On the first day, people prepare for the festival, while women take a break from household work and dress up in new clothes. Raja Sankranti 2023 :Raja Parba is the festival, which is celebrated with great enthusiasm and happiness in Odisha. In other places, this day is also celebrated as Mithun Sankranti. This day celebrates womanhood and people worship Mother Earth during these days. This festival will be celebrated for 3 consecutive days. The festival has already started from June 14, and it will end on June 16, 2023. Raja Sankranti 2023: Significance This day has a great significance among Hindus. Raja Parba is one of the most popular festivals which is celebrated in Odisha. They celebrate this day with great grandeur. Raja Parba is also known as Mithun Sankranti. This is a three day long festival celebrated by the people of Odisha, the first day is known as Raja Sankranti, the second day is called Mithun Sankranti and the third day is called Bhudaha or Basi Raja. They honor Mother Earth during the festival and celebrate womanhood also. It is believed that during these day Mother Earth menstruates for the first time in the month of June that’s why the word Raja is derived from Rajaswala which means a menstruating woman...

Chaitra Sankranti in Bangladesh

Quick Facts This year: Thu, 13 Apr 2023 Next year: Sat, 13 Apr 2024 Last year: Wed, 13 Apr 2022 Type: Optional Holiday Is Chaitra Sankranti a Public Holiday? Chaitra Sankranti is an optional holiday. Employment and holiday laws in Bangladesh allow employees to choose a limited number of holidays from a list of optional holidays. Some employees may choose to take the day off on this day, however, most offices and businesses remain open. Year Weekday Date Name Holiday Type 2016 Wed 13 Apr Chaitra Sankranti Optional Holiday 2017 Thu 13 Apr Chaitra Sankranti Optional Holiday 2018 Fri 13 Apr Chaitra Sankranti Optional Holiday 2019 Sat 13 Apr Chaitra Sankranti Optional Holiday 2020 Mon 13 Apr Chaitra Sankranti Optional Holiday 2021 Tue 13 Apr Chaitra Sankranti Optional Holiday 2022 Wed 13 Apr Chaitra Sankranti Optional Holiday 2023 Thu 13 Apr Chaitra Sankranti Optional Holiday 2024 Sat 13 Apr Chaitra Sankranti Optional Holiday While we diligently research and update our holiday dates, some of the information in the table above may be preliminary. If you find an error, please Other Names and Languages English Chaitra Sankranti Bengali চৈত্রসংক্রান্তি Bengali (latin) Chaitra Sankranti German Chaitra Sankranti Other Holidays in April 2023 in Bangladesh • 6 Apr, • 7 Apr, • 8 Apr, • 9 Apr, • 10 Apr, • 14 Apr, • 19 Apr, • 20 Apr, • 21 Apr, • 22 Apr, • 23 Apr, • 24 Apr, Fun Holiday on 13 April 2023

When is Baisakhi 2023, 13th or 14th April? Know what is special this year

The celebration of the onset of the Spring harvest in northern India is celebrated as Baisakhi. Baisakhi, also called Vaisakhi, or Basoa, marks the beginning of a new season. Ripe with symbolism of new beginnings and a prosperous harvest season ahead, Baisakhi is usually celebrated on either April 13 or April 14, with many extending their celebrations across both days. Baisakhi 2023: Why is it special this year? The celebrations of Baisakhi this year hold more significance owing to the unique date it falls on. As per calculations, Baisakhi only falls on April 14 and not April 14, once every 36 years, in conjunction with the solar calendar. 2023 is the 36th year of this cycle. Baisakhi this year, has additional significance, owing to the fact that April 14 is also coinciding with Mesha Sankranti, the duration for which is between 1.04 pm and 5.20 pm.