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  2. Bengali calendars - Wikipedia

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    The Bengali Calendar or Bangla Calendar ( Bengali: বঙ্গাব্দ, lit. 'Baṅgābda'), colloquially ( Bengali: বাংলা সন, romanized : Baṅgla Śon ), is a solar calendar [ 1] used in the Bengal region of the South Asia. A revised version of the calendar is the national and official calendar in Bangladesh and an earlier ...

  3. Falgun - Wikipedia

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    Falgun or Phalgun ( Bengali: ফাল্গুন; Nepali: फाल्गुण) or Phagun ( Assamese: ফাগুন) is the eleventh month of the year in the Bengali calendar, [ 1] the Assamese calendar, [ 2] and the Nepali calendar. [ 3] In the revision of the Bengali calendar used in Bangladesh since October 2019, the month has 29 days ...

  4. Template:Bengali calendar - Wikipedia

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  5. Asharh - Wikipedia

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    Asharh. Asharh ( Bengali: আষাঢ় āshāḍh, Odia: ଆଷାଢ଼ āsāḍha) is the third month of the Bengali [1] and Odia calendars [citation needed] and the Tirhuta Panchang (a Hindu calendar followed by the Maithil community in India and Nepal). [2] It is the first of the two months that comprise the wet season, locally known as ...

  6. Template talk:Bengali calendar - Wikipedia

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  7. Pohela Boishakh - Wikipedia

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    The Bengali calendar in India remains tied to the Hindu calendar system and is used to set the various Bengali Hindu festivals. For Bengalis of West Bengal and other Indian states, the festival falls either on 14 or 15 April every year. The current Bengali calendar in use in the Indian states is based on the Sanskrit text Surya Siddhanta.

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  9. Kārtika (month) - Wikipedia

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    In India's national civil calendar, Kartika is the seventh month of the year, beginning on 23 October and ending on 21 November. In most Hindu calendars, Kartika begins with the transit of the Sun into Libra, beginning on 18 October and lasting until 15 November. In the Nepali calendar, which is also the country's official calendar, Kartika is ...