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The Punjabi calendar is the one the rural (agrarian) population follows in Punjab, Pakistan. [ 6 ] [ note 1 ] In Punjab though the solar calendar is generally followed, the lunar calendar used is purṇimānta , or calculated from the ending moment of the full moon: the beginning of the dark fortnight.
This month coincides with the Sanskrit श्रावण Shraavana in the Hindu calendar and the Indian national calendar, with which it shares derivation, [2] and with July and August in the Gregorian and Julian calendars and is 31 days long, like the Gregorian and Julian calendars. This month is the most humid month of the year in South Asia.
Category: Months of the Punjabi calendar. 1 language. ... Sawan; V. Vaisakh This page was last edited on 3 September 2023, at 11:16 ...
9-11 Sawan (Punjabi calendar) The urs of Punjabi poet and saint Waris Shah is held at Jandiala Sher Khan. [27] The urs are held on the 9-11 of the month of Sawan in the Punjabi calendar. [28] Recently the Punjab Government has decided to celebrate the urs in September. [29] The saint is famous for his composition of the love epic Heer. [30 ...
The revised Nanakshahi calendar was designed by Pal Singh Purewal to replace the Bikrami calendar. [17] The epoch of this calendar is the birth of the first Sikh Guru, Nanak Dev in 1469 and the Nanakshahi year commences on 1 Chet. New Year's Day falls annually on what is 14 March in the Gregorian Western calendar.
Punjabi new year. Falls on Mesha Sankranti. Rakhri (Raksha Bandhan) Sawan full moon: Brothers and sisters day. [4] [8] Krishna Janmashtami: Shravana, Krishna Paksha, Ashtami: Celebrates the birth of Lord Krishna. [4] [5] Sanjhi: Varies: To honour the Mother Goddess. [9] Śrāddha: Second half of the month Bhadrapada: Remember ancestors. Navratri
Magh (Punjabi calendar) P. Phaggan; Poh; S. Sawan; V. Vaisakh This page was last edited on 20 March 2008, at 08:21 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
Bhādõ (Shahmukhi: بھادوں; Gurmukhi: ਭਾਦੋਂ, Punjabi pronunciation: [pàːdːõː]) is the sixth month of the Nanakshahi calendar and Punjabi calendar.. This month coincides with Bhadra in the Hindu calendar and the Indian national calendar, and August and September in the Gregorian and Julian calendars, and is 31 days long.