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Shuvo Noborsho

Happy New Year! Wasn't that yesterday though? It is a little confusing this year!
 
Happy New Year! Wasn't that yesterday though? It is a little confusing this year!

Every ethnic group has its different day, if i am not wrong malayalam community also celebrates new year today :)

Shuvo noborsho Everyone :)

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Shubho Noboborsho to bro Al Zakir too, and everybody else. :)

Anybody remember 1400 by Rabindronath ?

Melai Jaire

Bokhate cheler hate lolonader rehai nei
 
Shubho Noboborsho!

Interestingly Bangla calendar day starts from sunrise.

Yesterday was Nepali New Year 2069 celebration day....

He is probably talking about Indian bangla new year. There is a difference, ours has been fixed on 14th of April for some years but theirs is not.
 
Shubho Noboborsho to bro Al Zakir too, and everybody else. :)

Bhai Jaan, I am in Bd now a days though ain't celebrating Bangla new year. This is one is for certain religious group though I won't pull it any further this time. Jar tar marzi.
 
Happy New Year! Wasn't that yesterday though? It is a little confusing this year!

It was tamil new year dude :)

Shubho Noboborsho!

Interestingly Bangla calendar day starts from sunrise.

He is probably talking about Indian bangla new year. There is a difference, ours has been fixed on 14th of April for some years but theirs is not.

Shubho Noboborsho shob bangla bhai bondhuder... (sheemar duno diker bhai bonder jonne)

btw, genius it is bangla new year.. has been going on before BD was formed.. how can bangla new year be different on both sides of border ? :lol:

Accha bochorer prothom din aar kichu bolbo na.. shudhu etai aasha kori je sobai jano bhalo bhabhe thake bondhuder moton..

:)

Happy New Year! Wasn't that yesterday though? It is a little confusing this year!

It was tamil new year dude :)

Shubho Noboborsho!

Interestingly Bangla calendar day starts from sunrise.

He is probably talking about Indian bangla new year. There is a difference, ours has been fixed on 14th of April for some years but theirs is not.

Shubho Noboborsho shob bangla bhai bondhuder... (sheemar duno diker bhai bonder jonne)

btw, genius it is bangla new year.. has been going on before BD was formed.. how can bangla new year be different on both sides of border ? :lol:

Accha bochorer prothom din aar kichu bolbo na.. shudhu etai aasha kori je sobai jano bhalo bhabhe thake bondhuder moton..

:)
 
What is Naborsho? Shuvo Naboborsho.

Origin of Bengali calendar:
Bengali calendar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
According to the popular hypotheses about the beginning of Bengali calendar, Mughal Emperor Akbar, who ruled from 1556 CE until 1605 CE, and one of his councilors Fatehullah Shirazi are credited with introducing the new Bengali calendar for tax collection purposes. Before the introduction of the Bengali calendar, during Muslim rule in India agricultural and land taxes were collected according to the Islamic Hijri calendar. However, as the Hijri Calendar is a lunar calendar, the agricultural year did not always coincide with the fiscal year. Therefore, farmers were hard-pressed to pay taxes out of season. In order to streamline tax collection, Emperor Akbar ordered a reform of the calendar. Accordingly, Amir Fatehullah Shirazi, a renowned scholar of the time and the royal astronomer, formulated a new calendar based on the lunar Hijri and solar Hindu calendars. The resulting Bangla calendar was introduced following the harvesting season when the peasantry would be in a relatively sound financial position. In keeping with the harvesting season, this new calendar initially came to be known as the Harvest Calendar, or ফসলী সন Fôsholi Shôn. During the reign of the Mughals, the Bengali Calendar was officially implemented throughout the empire. The month-names continued to be as per Hindu-astrological nomenclature. Akbar did not start the Bengali calendar with a value 1, but instead jump-started it with the then existing [Hijri calendar] value.[1]
Another study suggests, Bengali calendar actually might have started with a value one during the reign of King Shoshangko of ancient Bengal, who ruled approximately between 590 CE and 625 CE. The king is credited with starting the Bengali era.[2] His kingdom encompassed West Bengal, Bangladesh and parts of Bihar, Orissa and Assam. The starting point of the Bengali era is estimated to be on Monday, 12 April 593 in the Julian Calendar and Monday, 14 April 593 in the proleptic Gregorian calendar. The Bengali calendar is derived from the Hindu solar calendar, which is itself based on the Surya Siddhanta.
 

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