Poush sankranti 2023 date

  1. Bengali Calendar January, 2023
  2. Poush 1430: Bengali Calendar 1430
  3. Bengali Calendar 2023
  4. Poush Sankranti 2023: Lip
  5. Makar Sankranti 2023: From Maghi to Uttarayan; how festival is marked in different states
  6. Yogini Ekadashi: Yogini Ekadashi Parana 2023: Date, Time and Importance of Parana
  7. [PDF] বাংলা পঞ্জিকা


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Bengali Calendar January, 2023

Jan 01, Sun Poush 16, 1429 Jan 02, Mon Poush 17, 1429 Jan 04, Wed Poush 19, 1429 Jan 06, Fri Poush 21, 1429 Jan 12, Thu Poush 27, 1429 Swami Vivekananda Jayanthi Jan 14, Sat Poush 29, 1429 Jan 18, Wed Magh 3, 1429 Jan 19, Thu Magh 4, 1429 Jan 21, Sat Magh 6, 1429 Jan 23, Mon Magh 8, 1429 Netaji Jayanthi Jan 26, Thu Magh 11, 1429 Republic Day

Poush 1430: Bengali Calendar 1430

Poush 1430 Bengali Shadbhakan Dates Bengali Date English Date Day 01 Poush 1430 18 December 2023 Monday 04 Poush 1430 21 December 2023 Thursday 28 Poush 1430 14 January 2024 Sunday Poush 1430 Bengali Annaprashan Dates Bengali Date English Date Day 04 Poush 1430 21 December 2023 Thursday 05 Poush 1430 22 December 2023 Friday 28 Poush 1430 14 January 2024 Sunday Poush 1430 Bengali Namkaran Dates Bengali Date English Date Day 01 Poush 1430 18 December 2023 Monday 03 Poush 1430 20 December 2023 Wednesday 04 Poush 1430 21 December 2023 Thursday 05 Poush 1430 22 December 2023 Friday 11 Poush 1430 28 December 2023 Thursday 17 Poush 1430 03 January 2024 Wednesday 22 Poush 1430 08 January 2024 Monday 26 Poush 1430 12 January 2024 Friday Poush 1430 Bengali Festivals & Events Event Bengali Date English Date Day Gita Jayanti 05 Poush 1430 22 December 2023 Friday Shukla Ekadashi 06 Poush 1430 23 December 2023 Saturday Christmas 08 Poush 1430 25 December 2023 Monday Purnima 09 Poush 1430 26 December 2023 Tuesday Satyanarayan Vrat 09 Poush 1430 26 December 2023 Tuesday English New Year 15 Poush 1430 01 January 2024 Monday Shrada Devi Jayanti 17 Poush 1430 03 January 2024 Wednesday Krishna Ekadashi 21 Poush 1430 07 January 2024 Sunday Amavashya 25 Poush 1430 11 January 2024 Thursday Swami Vivekananda Jayanti 26 Poush 1430 12 January 2024 Friday Lohri 28 Poush 1430 14 January 2024 Sunday Poush Parban 29 Poush 1430 15 January 2024 Monday Makar Sankranti 29 Poush 1430 15 January 2024 Monday ...

Bengali Calendar 2023

​ ​ Oct 02, Monday Mahatma Gandhi Jayanthi ​ ​ Oct 14, Saturday ​ Oct 18, Wednesday ​ Oct 19, Thursday ​ Oct 20, Friday ​ ​ Oct 21, Saturday ​ ​ Oct 22, Sunday ​ ​ Oct 23, Monday ​ ​ Oct 24, Tuesday ​ Oct 25, Wednesday ​ Oct 26, Thursday ​ Oct 27, Friday ​ ​ Oct 28, Saturday ​Public Holiday ​Optional Holiday ​Bank Holiday November 2023

Poush Sankranti 2023: Lip

New Delhi:Poush Sankranti is Bengal's harvest festival which marks the beginning of the new harvest season and all devotees pray to the Sun God for bountiful crops. Gud and til are frequently used in celebrations, as sugarcane is one of the first crops gathered in most areas. Several region-specific rites and traditions are observed. Bengalis celebrate Poush Sankranti with the grand Ganga Sagar Mela, which is held every year in West Bengal. Worshippers take a plunge and pray to the Almighty at the place where the sacred waters of the Ganga meet the Bay of Bengal. On the festival day, rice-based meals are served as prasad to the Lord. A number of delicacies such as ' pithe', ' paatishapta', ' paayesh', ' dudh puli' etc. are prepared in Bengali households and members sit together and feast on them while having a great family time. Now, these were the sweet dishes. Among savouries, Peas Kachori, Aalu Dum, ' Shoru Chakli' (a kind of dosa) etc. are prepared. Here are a few dishes that you can enjoy on this auspicious occasion. 1. Paatishapta: Paatishapta is a thin crepe or pancake with wonderful caramelised shredded coconut filling and is made with refined wheat, rice flour, and semolina. This dish is lavishly made for Poush Sankranti. Paatishapta falls under the category of 'Pithe' itself and is a quick and easy Indian dessert dish that takes around 30 minutes to make. Paatishapta (Image Source: Suprava Adhikary) 2. Steamed Pithe: It's a palm-sized winter delicacy made with fr...

Makar Sankranti 2023: From Maghi to Uttarayan; how festival is marked in different states

The festival of Makar Sankranti comes among a few events that are celebrated all across India on the same day. This ancient auspicious festival marks the beginning of the harvest season in the country. Thus people, especially the farmers’, observe Makar Sankranti with much enthusiasm and follow certain rituals. This year, this celebration falls on 15 January. As different states and regions of India have their own customs to commemorate Makar Sankranti, this solstice event is known by multiple names. Here, we will look at some of those unique celebrations of Makar Sankranti: Pongal- Tamil Nadu Makar Sankranti 2023: Dos and don’ts to follow while flying kites during Uttarayan Makar Sankranti 2023: Date, origin and history of festival The state of Tamil Nadu also hosts a lavish harvest festival celebration. The four-day celebration is called Pongal by Tamil-speaking people. Bhogi Pongal, Surya Pongal, Mattu Pongal, and Kaanum Pongal are the names of the four days that make up the festival. The event is originally named after the ceremonial ‘Pongal’ dish that is prepared by boiling the new rice, milk and jaggery in an earthen pot. Poush Sankranti- West Bengal Makar Sankranti is known as Poush Sankranti in West Bengal. The name is derived from the Bengali month in which the festival is observed. The harvest festival is known for its delightful treats like pithe, pathisapta, and other sweets made with rice and palm jaggery. The Ganga Sagar Mela, an annual celebration conducted ...

Yogini Ekadashi: Yogini Ekadashi Parana 2023: Date, Time and Importance of Parana

Yogini Ekadashi, observed on the 11th day of the Krishna Paksha in the month of Ashadha, is one of the 24 Ekadashis celebrated each year. This year, it falls on June 14, 2023, and the fast will be broken on June 15, 2023, during the Parana time. Parana refers to the ritual of breaking the fast and must be done within the Dwadashi Tithi unless it has ended before sunrise. Breaking the fast during Pratahakaal is deemed the most appropriate time. Yogini Ekadashi Parana 2023 : Yogini Ekadashi is one of the 24 Ekadashis fall in the year. Yogini Ekadashi is observed on the Eleventh day of Krishna Paksha in the month of Ashadha. Yogini Ekadashi was celebrated on Wednesday, 14th June, 2023 and devotees are breaking their fast today, on June 15, 2023. Yogini Ekadashi Parana 2023: Date and Time Ekadashi Tithi Begins - June 13, 2023 - 09:28 AM Ekadashi Tithi Ends - June 14, 2023 - 08:48 AM Why Ekadashi fast is broken during Parana Time? Parana means the ritual of breaking the fast. Parana time is considered to be the most auspicious time. The devotees, who are observing Yogini Ekadashi fast today, must break their fast according to the time given in the Drik Panchang. Ekadashi Parana is done only after the sunrise on Dwadashi Tithi. It is necessary to do Parana within Dwadashi Tithi unless Dwadashi is over before sunrise. It is similar to an offence if one can not do Parana within Dwadashi Tithi. Devotees should wait for Hari Vasara to get over before breaking the fast. Hari Vasara i...

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Bangla Calendar 2023 PDF Bengali Festivals and Holidays in Poush 1429 Month (January 2023) English Dates Bangali Dates Festivals Name Jan 01, Sun Poush 16, 1429 New Year’s Day Jan 02, Mon Poush 17, 1429 Pausa Putrada Ekadashi Jan 04, Wed Poush 19, 1429 Pradosha Vrata Jan 06, Fri Poush 21, 1429 Purnima Jan 12, Thu Poush 27, 1429 Swami Vivekananda Jayanthi Jan 14, Sat Poush 29, 1429 Makara Sankranti Jan 18, Wed Magh 3, 1429 Shat Tila Ekadashi Jan 19, Thu Magh 4, 1429 Pradosha Vrata Jan 21, Sat Magh 6, 1429 Amavasya Jan 23, Mon Magh 8, 1429 Netaji Jayanthi Jan 26, Thu Magh 11, 1429 Republic Day , Basanta Panchami Bengali Festivals and Holidays List in Magh 1429 Month (February 2023) English Dates Bangali Dates Festivals Name Feb 01, Wed Magh 17, 1429 Jaya Ekadashi Feb 02, Thu Magh 18, 1429 Pradosha Vrata Feb 05, Sun Magh 21, 1429 Purnima , Guru Rabidas Jayanti Feb 13, Mon Magh 29, 1429 Kumbha Sankranti Feb 14, Tue Falgun 1, 1429 Valentine’s Day , Thakur Panchanan Barma Birthday Feb 18, Sat Falgun 5, 1429 Pradosha Vrata , Maha Shivaratri Feb 20, Mon Falgun 7, 1429 Amavasya Bengali Festivals and Holidays List in Falgun 1429 Month (March 2023) English Dates Bangali Dates Festivals Name Mar 03, Fri Falgun 18, 1429 Amalaki Ekadashi Mar 04, Sat Falgun 19, 1429 Pradosha Vrata Mar 07, Tue Falgun 22, 1429 Holi , Purnima Mar 08, Wed Falgun 23, 1429 Holika Dahan , Shab-e-Barat Mar 15, Wed Falgun 30, 1429 Meena Sankranti Mar 18, Sat Choitro 3, 1429 Papamochani Ekadashi Mar 19, Sun Choitr...