The Assamese calendar is a sidereal solar-lunar calendar. It dates its era back to the ascension of King Bhaskaravarman of the Kamarupa kingdom. To find the Assamese year, subtract 593 years from the Gregorian calendar.
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: This lunisolar system is counted from the ascension of Kumar Bhaskar Varman to the throne of Kamarupa. It typically differs from the Gregorian calendar by 593 years . In this system, the day begins and ends at sunrise, unlike the midnight transition in the English calendar. Key Festivals and Significant Dates in 1972 assamese and english calendar 1972 top
The Assamese calendar, also known as the Bhaskarabda or Assamese Baisakhi calendar, starts in mid-April.
Traditional festivals in Assam are deeply tied to the agricultural cycle and specific tithis (lunar dates). The Assamese calendar is a sidereal solar-lunar calendar
The year moves through twelve months: Bohag (April-May), Jeth (May-June), Ahar (June-July), Xaon (July-August), Bhada (August-September), Ahin (September-October), Kati (October-November), Aghon (November-December), Puh (December-January), Magh (January-February), Phagun (February-March), and Sot (March-April).
December 1972 Fri 1 — Ahaar 19 Sat 2 — Ahaar 20 Sun 3 — Ahaar 21 Mon 4 — Ahaar 22 Tue 5 — Ahaar 23 Wed 6 — Ahaar 24 Thu 7 — Ahaar 25 Fri 8 — Ahaar 26 Sat 9 — Ahaar 27 Sun 10 — Ahaar 28 Mon 11 — Ahaar 29 Tue 12 — Ahaar 30 Wed 13 — Sawan 1 Thu 14 — Sawan 2 Fri 15 — Sawan 3 Sat 16 — Sawan 4 Sun 17 — Sawan 5 Mon 18 — Sawan 6 Tue 19 — Sawan 7 Wed 20 — Sawan 8 Thu 21 — Sawan 9 Fri 22 — Sawan 10 Sat 23 — Sawan 11 Sun 24 — Sawan 12 Mon 25 — Sawan 13 Tue 26 — Sawan 14 Wed 27 — Sawan 15 Thu 28 — Sawan 16 Fri 29 — Sawan 17 Sat 30 — Sawan 18 Sun 31 — Sawan 19 Do you need assistance calculating a between the
The year concluded in December with chilly winter mornings. The month was split between the final harvesting activities of Aghon and the cozy, foggy days of Pooh . Significant Historical Context of 1972 in Assam
Holidays are not yet supported for this country. The year 1972 is a leap year, with 366 days in total. Time and Date
The calendar in 1972 followed the traditional lunar cycles. Here is a reconstruction of the major festival dates based on the standard Panchang calculations for that year: