Pohela Boishakh 1419
The celebration of Pohela Boisakh 'coincides with the celebration of New Year for many countries in Southeast Asia. Like many other states, the beginning of the new year also marks the beginning of the harvest season in Bengal.Terms related to Pohela Boishakh:
Bengali New Year
Bengali নববর্ষ Nôbobôrsh
Poyela Boishakh
পহেলা বৈশাখ
Pôhela Boishakh
পয়লা বৈশাখ
Pôela Boishakh
Like the history of Bengal, the celebration of Pohela Boisakh 'also has a long history. The references to New Year celebrations can be found at the time of Mughal emperor Jalaluddin Muhammad Akbar. During the time that the current lunar calendar was revised to the harvest season in the province passes, so that farmers can pay their taxes. Initially, the schedule was designed by the astrologer at the court of Akbar, Aamir Fatehullah Siraji, was named San Fasli. Thus, a new calendar that both the existing lunar calendar Bengali calendar combined solar ushered in the new agricultural year in March, 1584. He later became popular as Bônggabdo. Thus, especially for the timing of Bengal was introduced. Pohela Boishakh 1419 is our extreme expectation.
According to the policy of Akbar all the rights that were established during the last day of Choitro and so the next day was marked as the first day of Bengali New Year or 'Boisakh Pohela. In the Bengali language 'Pohela "refers to the first and' Boisakh 'becomes the first month of Bengali calendar, so first Boisakh day is celebrated as the Bengali New Year's Day.
Celebration of 'Pohela Boisakh "is not limited to West Bengal and Bagladesh, but Bengal over the world to celebrate their new year with great joy and abundance. Therefore' Pohela Boisakh" can be seen in England, the USA, Australia and many other countries. In England Pohela Boisakh 'is regarded as the largest Asian festival in Europe. Pohela Boishakh 1419 celebration is very important for us.
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