Today, collectors, historians, and astrologers look for digital copies of the for specific logistical reasons:
Understanding the Assamese and English calendar of 1972 allows for a deeper appreciation of the cultural heritage that shaped modern Assam. If you have a particular month in mind, I can help find: The exact in the traditional format Important public holidays in Assam in 1972 The corresponding Saka era dates for a specific day
This comprehensive guide bridges the Assamese and English calendars for 1972, highlighting the core cultural festivals, historical context, and how the two calendar systems aligned during this pivotal year. The Structure of the 1972 Calendars assamese and english calendar 1972 top
April 1972 (Chot 1378 / Bohag 1379) — The Assamese New Year
| Assamese Month | Romanized | Corresponding Gregorian Months (approx.) | Days | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | ব’হাগ | Böhag | April - May | 31 | | জেঠ | Zeth | May - June | 31 | | আহাৰ | Ahar | June - July | 32 | | শাওণ | Xaün | July - August | 31 | | ভাদ | Bhado | August - September | 31 | | আহিন | Ahin | September - October | 31 | | কাতি | Kati | October - November | 30 | | আঘোণ | Aghün | November - December | 29 | | পুহ | Puh | December - January | 29 | | মাঘ | Magh | January - February | 30 | | ফাগুন | Fagun | February - March | 30 | | চ’ত | Söt | March - April | 30 | The Assamese calendar, known as , is an
The English calendar is solar and follows the Gregorian system, starting on January 1. The Assamese calendar, known as , is an astronomical lunisolar system calculated from the coronation of King Bhaskaravarman of Kamarupa in 593 CE.
: 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 In this system, the day begins and ends
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The year was a monumental turning point for , marked by a massive geographic and political reshuffle. While the English (Gregorian) calendar followed its standard 366-day leap year cycle, the Assamese calendar ( Bhāskarābda ) recorded a historic transformation of the state's identity. The Great Reorganization of 1972
Autumn transition; Durga Puja celebrations and Kati Bihu prep. Kati (কাতি)
November welcomed the golden harvest month of Aghon . The fields turned yellow, and the traditional harvesting of rice began late in the month. December 1972 (Aghon / Pooh 1379)