Assamese And English Calendar 1972 Top -
A particular you want to cross-reference? A specific lunar phase or Tithi from that year?
For researchers tracing family history from 1972, the spiral-bound desk calendar is top-tier. Published by the Assam Tribune press, this version had tear-off pages for each month. assamese and english calendar 1972 top
The 1972 calendar is often sought after for researching agricultural cycles, ancestral birthdays, and aligning traditional religious rituals with historical records. It showcases the seamless integration of agricultural practices (Bihu) with the Gregorian structure used for administrative purposes. Summary of 1972 14 April 1972 Magh Bihu: ~14 January 1972 Kati Bihu: ~18 October 1972 A particular you want to cross-reference
Structure of the Assamese Calendar (Bhaskarabda) vs. English Calendar Published by the Assam Tribune press, this version
The Assamese calendar () is a lunisolar system that differs from the Gregorian calendar by 593 years . In 1972 (a leap year with 366 days), the months aligned as follows: Assamese Month English Month (Approx. Start) Key Cultural Highlight Bohag (ব’হাগ) Rongali Bihu (Assamese New Year) Jeth (জেঠ) Summer begins Ahar (আহাৰ) Monsoon season Saun (শাওন) Peak agricultural activity Bhadra (ভাদ) Mid-August Tithi of Madhavdev Ahin (আহিন) Mid-September Preparation for Durga Puja Kati (কাতি) Mid-October Kati Bihu (Shedding light on crops) Aghun (আঘোণ) Mid-November Harvest season begins Puh (পুহ) Mid-December Winter peak Magh (মাঘ) Mid-January Magh Bihu (Harvest festival) Phagun (ফাগুন) Mid-February Spring arrives Chot (চ’ত) End of the calendar year 🏛️ Top Historical Events of 1972 in Assam Assam History
Culturally, 1972 was defined by the fight for linguistic identity. A powerful movement began on , demanding that Assamese be the primary medium of instruction in educational institutions. This was a pivotal moment in ensuring the preservation of the Assamese language within the Brahmaputra Valley. 3. Traditional Festivals & The Assamese Calendar
: The tribunals established to identify illegal immigrants were officially shut down in 1972 following the creation of Bangladesh. Abhimanu IAS Important Dates & Festivals (1972)