Kartik 1426
Oct/Nov 2019
Sunday
SUN
Monday
MON
Tuesday
TUE
Wednesday
WED
Thursday
THU
Friday
FRI
Saturday
SAT
Panchami
30
17
Kartik Puja
Sasthi
1
19
Saptami
2
20
Aasthami
3
21
Nawami
4
22
Dashami
5
23
Ekadashi
6
24
Rama Ekadashi
Dwadashi
7
25
Dhantaras
Trayodashi
8
26
Chaturdashi
9
27
Kalipuja
Amavasya
10
28
Diwali, Amavasya
Pratipada
11
29
Bhai Phota, Bhai Phonta
Ditiya
12
30
Chaturthi
13
31
Panchami
14
01
Sasthi
15
02
Chot puja
Saptami
16
03
Aasthami
17
04
Aasthami
18
05
Nawami
19
06
Jagodhatri Puja
Dashami
20
07
Ekadashi
21
08
Devutthana Ekadashi
Dwadashi
22
09
Trayodashi
23
10
Chaturdashi
24
11
Rash Jatra
Purnima
25
12
Pratipada
26
13
Ditiya
27
14
Tritiya
28
15
Chaturthi
29
16
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Kartik 1426 Festivals and Holidays
Holidays and Festivals:
- 6 Rama Ekadashi
- 7 Dhantaras
- 9 Kalipuja
- 10 Diwali, Amavasya
- 11 Bhai Phota, Bhai Phonta
- 15 Chot Puja
- 19 Jagodhatri Puja
- 21 Devutthana Ekadashi
- 24 Rash Jatra
- 30 Kartik Puja
Public Holiday
Sectional Holiday
State Holiday; Not a declared public holiday but all West Bengal Goverment offices will remain closed except Registrar of Assurances, Kolkata, the Collector of Stamp Revenue, Kolkata and the West Bengal State Beverages Co. Ltd
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The Bengali Calendar or Bangla Calendar (বঙ্গাব্দ Bônggabdô or Banggabda) is a solar calendar used in the region of Bengal. A revised version of the calendar is the national and official calendar in Bangladesh and an earlier version of the calendar is followed in the Indian states of West Bengal, Tripura and Assam. The New Year in the Bengali calendar is known as Poyla Boishakh.
The Bengali era is called Bengali Sambat (BS) or the Bengali year (বাংলা সন Bangla Sôn, বাংলা সাল Bangla sal, or Bangabda) has a zero year that starts in 593/594 CE. It is 594 less than the AD or CE year in the Gregorian calendar if it is before Pôhela Bôishakh, or 593 less if after Pôhela Bôishakh.
A revised version of the Bengali calendar was officially adopted in Bangladesh in 1987. Among the Bengali community in India, the tradition Bengali Hindu calendar continues to be in use, and it sets the Hindu festivals. -Reference: Wikipedia.org
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