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| English Month | Assamese Month (as in 1972) | No. of Days | Season (Ritu) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | January | মাঘ (Magh) | 31 | শিত (Shit - Winter) | | February | ফাগুন (Phagun) | 28/29 | শিত (Shit - Winter) | | March | চ'ত (Söt) | 31 | বসন্ত (Baxonto - Spring) | | April | ব'হাগ (Bohag) | 30 | বসন্ত (Baxonto - Spring) | | May | জেঠ (Zeth) | 31 | গ্ৰীষ্ম (Grishmo - Summer) | | June | আহাৰ (Ahar) | 30 | গ্ৰীষ্ম (Grishmo - Summer) | | July | শাওণ (Xaün) | 31 | বৰ্ষা (Borsha - Rainy) | | August | ভাদ (Bhado) | 31 | বৰ্ষা (Borsha - Rainy) | | September | আহিন (Ahin) | 30 | শৰৎ (Xorot - Autumn) | | October | কাতি (Kati) | 31 | শৰৎ (Xorot - Autumn) | | November | আঘোণ (Aghün) | 30 | হেমন্ত (Hemonto - Pre-winter) | | December | পুহ (Puh) | 31 | হেমন্ত (Hemonto - Pre-winter) | Source: Wikipedia, DimasaThairili, Daily Assamese Calendar
Following the separation of Meghalaya, Assam began the process of moving its capital from Shillong (which became Meghalaya's capital) down to Dispur in Guwahati, a transition finalized shortly after. How to Read a Restored 1972 Dual Calendar assamese and english calendar 1972 top
The year 1972 was punctuated by regional festivals and crucial socio-political transitions. 1. Magh Bihu (January 1972) | English Month | Assamese Month (as in 1972) | No
The best 1972 calendars provided precise timings for: The Assamese calendar consists of 12 months, with
The Assamese calendar, also known as the Bhāśāntā or Assamese Paṁcāṅ, is a traditional calendar used in the Indian state of Assam. It is a lunisolar calendar, based on the cycles of the moon and the sun. The Assamese calendar consists of 12 months, with an additional month added every 2-3 years to account for the discrepancy between the lunar and solar years. The calendar has significant cultural and religious importance in Assam, with many festivals and events being celebrated according to its dates.