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Assamese Calendar 2023 PDF, Assam Government Festivals and Holidays List 2023

Assamese Calendar 2023 PDF, Assam Government Festivals and Holidays List 2023

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Assamese Calendar 2023: A Way to Keep Track of Important Dates and Festivals

The Assamese Calendar is a solar calendar, followed in the Indian state of Assam. The New Year in the Assamese calendar is known as Bohag Bihu. The calendar is counted from the date of the ascension of Kumar Bhashkar Barman to the throne of Kamarupa. It differs 593 years with Gregorian calendar. It is based on the Hindu lunisolar calendar, and differs by 593 years from the Gregorian calendar.

Well, we all are remembering the Hindu calendar by mouth. But a lot of people remember the Assamese calendar, our elders and only a few Assam people know about this panchang or tithi calendar. We are in the middle of the year 2023, still lots of popular festivals and holidays in Assam are waiting for us, so lets ready to celebrate this days with joy and happiness.

This is a specially designed Assamese Calendar 2023 which is showing dates, days and important things in Assamese language. This calendar is used for Assam people so that they see the important days which is going to coming in 2023. Assamese people are using this calendar with the name of Borkotoky or Dutta Baruah Assam calendar 2023 which we have placed here with all details.

According to the Assam Government calendar 2023, in the year 2023, Durga Puja will be celebrated on Friday, 20 October 2023 while Lakshmi Puja is on 12 November, 2023 and Kali Puja and Diwali will be celebrated on 12 November this year. Festivals in Assam like Kherai Puja, Baishagu have a different significance and their importance is also great. They are celebrated with great enthusiasm.

We have shared here the month wise list of Assam Government festivals and holidays list in 2023 according to the Assamese calendar 2023. Here you will get help in knowing which festival names, puja and vrat are going to come in which month in the year 2023. From Diwali, Dussehra, Bijaya Dasami, Kati Bihu, Cha Puja, Asom Divas and other festivals, see the below calendar for Assamese people, to know the day and date.

Assamese 2024 Calendar – Assam Calendar Months 2023 Details

The Assamese Calendar is divided into 12 months, each of which has 29 or 30 days. The months are:

  • Boishakh (April-May)
  • Joishtho (May-June)
  • Asharh (June-July)
  • Srabon (July-August)
  • Bhadro (August-September)
  • Ashshin (September-October)
  • Kartik (October-November)
  • Ogrohaeon (November-December)
  • Poush (December-January)
  • Magh (January-February)
  • Falgun (February-March)
  • Choitro (March-April)

Assamese (Assam) Calendar 2023 PDF Download

The Assamese calendar is an important part of Assamese culture, and it is used to mark important events in the lives of individuals and communities. The calendar is also used to determine the dates of religious festivals and holidays.

Assamese Calendar 2023 January

Assamese Calendar January 2023

Assamese – Assam Festivals and Holidays January 2023

FestivalsEnglish Calender DateAssamese Calender DateDays

Magh Bihu & Tusu Puja

15th January

30th Puh, 1429

Sunday

Magh Bihu & Tusu Puja

16th January

1st Magh

Monday

Netaji’s Birthday

23rd January

8th Magh

Monday

Gwthar Bathou San

24th January

9th Magh

Tuesday

Republic Day

26th January

11th Magh

Thursday

Me-Dam-Me-Phi

31st January

16th Magh

Tuesday

Assamese Calendar 2023 January to February

Assamese – Assam Festivals and Holidays in February 2023

FestivalsEnglish Calender DateAssamese Calender DateDays

Bir Chilaray Divas

5th February

21st Magh

Sunday

Assamese Calendar 2023 February to March

Assamese Calendar February – March 2023

Assamese – Assam Festivals and Holidays in March 2023

FestivalsEnglish Calender DateAssamese Calender DateDays

Dol Jatra

7th March

22nd Phagun

Tuesday

Assamese Calendar 2023 March to April

Assamese Calendar March – April 2023

Assamese – Assam Festivals and Holidays in April 2023

FestivalsEnglish Calender DateAssamese Calender DateDays

Good Friday

7th April

23rd Chot

Friday

Bohag Bihu

14th April

30th Chot, 1429

Friday

Bohag Bihu

15th April

1st Bohag, 1430

Saturday

Tithi of Damodardeva

20th April

6th Bohag

Thursday

Sati Sadhini Divas

21st April

7th Bohag

Friday

Id-U’l-Fitr

22nd April

8th Bohag

Saturday

Assamese Calendar 2023 April to May

Assamese Calendar April – May 2023

Assamese – Assam Festivals and Holidays in May 2023

FestivalsEnglish Calender DateAssamese Calender DateDays

May Day

1st May

17th Bohag

Monday

Buddha Purnima

5th May

21st Bohag

Friday

Assamese Calendar 2023 May to June

Assamese Calendar May – June 2023

Assamese – Assam Festivals and Holidays in June 2023

FestivalsEnglish Calender DateAssamese Calender DateDays

Janmotsav of Sri Sri Madhabdeva

5th June

21st Jeth

Monday

Id-U’l-Zuha

29th June

13th Ahar

Thursday

Assamese Calendar 2023 June to July

Assamese Calendar June – July 2023

Assamese – Assam Festivals and Holidays in July 2023

  • There is not festivals and holidays in July months.

Assamese Calendar 2023 July to August

Assamese Calendar July – August 2023

Assamese – Assam Festivals and Holidays in August 2023

FestivalsEnglish Calender DateAssamese Calender DateDays

Independence Day

15th August

29th Saon

Tuesday

Tithi of Srimanta Sankardeva

18th August

32nd Saon

Friday

Karam Puja

27th August

9th Bhada

Sunday

Assamese Calendar 2023 August to September

Assamese Calendar August – September 2023

Assamese – Assam Festivals and Holidays in September 2023

FestivalsEnglish Calender DateAssamese Calender DateDays

Tirobhab tithi of Madhabdeva

4th September

17th Bhada

Monday

Janmastomi

6th September

19th Bhada

Wednesday

Janmotsav of Srimanta Sankardeva

25th September

7th Ahin

Monday

Assamese Calendar 2023 September to October

Assamese Calendar September – October 2023

Assamese – Assam Festivals and Holidays in October 2023

FestivalsEnglish Calender DateAssamese Calender DateDays

Birthday of Mahatma Gandhi

2nd October

14th Ahin

Monday

Kati Bihu

18th October

30th Ahin

Wednesday

Durga Puja & Bijoya Dashomi

21st, 22nd, 23rd and 24th October

3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th, Kati

Saturday, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday

Assamese Calendar 2023 October to November

Assamese Calendar October – November 2023

Assamese – Assam Festivals and Holidays in November 2023

FestivalsEnglish Calender DateAssamese Calender DateDays

Kali Puja & Diwali

12th November

25th Kati

Sunday

Bhatri Dwitiya

15th November

28th Kati

Wednesday

Chhat Puja

19th November

2nd Aghun

Sunday

Lachit Divas

24th November

7th Aghun

Friday

Guru Nanak’s Birthday

27th November

10th Aghun

Monday

Assamese Calendar 2023 November to December

Assamese Calendar November – December 2023

Assamese – Assam Festivals and Holidays in December 2023

FestivalsEnglish Calender DateAssamese Calender DateDays

Asom Divas(Su-Ka-Pha Divas)

2nd December

15th Aghun

Saturday

Christmas Day

25th December

8th Puh

Monday

Assamese (Assam) Government Festivals and Holidays List 2023

Assamese (Assam) Government Festivals and Holidays List 2022

Assamese (Assam) Government Festivals and Holidays List 2022

Assamese (Assam) Government Festivals and Holidays List 2022

Assamese (Assam) Government Festivals and Holidays List 2022

Assamese (Assam) Government Festivals and Holidays List 2023

Assamese Calendar 2022 PDF Download

Some of the Most Important Assamese Festivals Include:

The Assamese Calendar also has a number of festivals, which are celebrated according to the lunar cycle.

  • Bohag Bihu : The New Year festival, celebrated in April-May.
  • Rongali Bihu : The harvest festival, celebrated in April-May.
  • Kati Bihu : The sowing festival, celebrated in September-October.
  • Bhogali Bihu : The feasting festival, celebrated in January-February.
  • Durga Puja : Festival of the Divine Mother
  • Kali Puja : Festival of the Dark Mother
  • Chhat Puja : Festival of the Sun
  • Diwali : Festival of Lights

Here are some of the key features of the Assamese calendar:

  • It is a solar calendar, which means that it is based on the cycles of the sun.
  • It is counted from the date of the ascension of Kumar Bhashkar Barman to the throne of Kamarupa.
  • It differs by 593 years from the Gregorian calendar.
  • It is divided into 12 months, each of which has either 29 or 30 days.
  • It has a number of festivals and holidays, including Bohag Bihu, Rongali Bihu, Kati Bihu, Bhogali Bihu, Durga Puja, Kali Puja, Chhat Puja, and Diwali.
  • It is based on the Surya Siddhanta, an ancient Indian astronomical treatise.
  • It was first introduced in the 14th century by King Durlabh Narayan.
  • It is still used in Assam today, alongside the Gregorian calendar.
  • It is a beautiful and unique way to mark the passage of time.

Conclusion

The Assamese calendar is a rich and vibrant part of Assamese culture, and it is used to mark important events in the lives of individuals and communities. The calendar is also used to determine the dates of religious festivals and holidays. If you are interested in learning more about Assamese culture, I encourage you to download one of the Assamese calendar apps.

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