Assamese Calendar 2022.
Assamese Calendar is a luni-solar calendar. The Assamese New Year is known as Bohag. The new year starts with Assam’s primary festival Bihu. That’s why it’s called Bohag Bihu. The calendar is counted from the date of the ascension of Kumar Bhashkar Barman to the throne of Kamrup. It differs 593 years from the Gregorian calendar.
Assamese Calendar also comes with panjika. Panjika is a traditional lunisolar calendar that is used in the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia, with regional variations for Hindu religious purposes.
They adopt a similar underlying concept for timekeeping based on sidereal year for solar cycle and adjustment of lunar cycles in every three years, however, also differ in their relative emphasis to moon cycle or the sun cycle and the names of months and when they consider the New Year to start
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Month | Pronunciation | Days |
ব’হাগ | Böhag | 31 |
জেঠ | Zeth | 31 |
আহাৰ | Ahar | 32 |
শাওণ | Xaün | 31 |
ভাদ | Bhado | 31 |
আহিন | Ahin | 31 |
কাতি | Kati | 30 |
আঘোণ | Aghün | 29 |
পুহ | Puh | 29 |
মাঘ | Magh | 30 |
ফাগুন | Fagun | 30 |
চ’ত | Söt | 30 |