Beginning of the Assamese year 1894 (Assamese New Year).
While the English calendar operates purely on a solar cycle consisting of 365 days (and 366 days in the 1972 leap year), the Assamese calendar tracks time through a specialized .
This political backdrop adds another layer of meaning to the 1972 calendar, as it charts a year of significant transition for the region. assamese and english calendar 1972 top
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High harvest season; tracking the cutting of the winter paddy. Aghon (আঘোন) / Poho (পোহ) Cold winter sets in; feasts honoring the fresh harvest. Major Festivals and Key Dates in 1972 Beginning of the Assamese year 1894 (Assamese New Year)
Celebrated in mid-January 1972 (during the Magh transition). This festival marked the end of the harvesting season with community feasts and bonfires ( Meji ).
If you need a printable PDF, a table layout, festival markings for Assamese festivals in 1972, or exact lunar-phase-based Assamese tithi mappings for religious observances, tell me which format and I will produce it. Assamese and English Calendar 1972 top, 1972 Assamese
⭐ 9/10 ⭐ Rating (as a daily calendar today): 1/10 (too fragile, outdated) ⭐ Collector’s recommendation: Seek original metal-top copies from Panbazar, Guwahati auction houses.
: The system of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) introduced "leap seconds" in 1972 to align atomic clocks with Earth's irregular rotation. To manage this shift, scientists added an unprecedented two leap seconds to this single year—one on June 30 and another on December 31.
Mid-April to Mid-May Jeth (জেঠ): Mid-May to Mid-June Ahar (আহাৰ): Mid-June to Mid-July Shaun (শাওন): Mid-July to Mid-August Bhado (ভাদ): Mid-August to Mid-September Ahin (আহিন): Mid-September to Mid-October Kati (কাতি): Mid-October to Mid-November Aghon (অঘোন): Mid-November to Mid-December Pooh (পুহ): Mid-December to Mid-January Magh (মাঘ): Mid-January to Mid-February Phagun (ফাগুন): Mid-February to Mid-March Chot (চ’ত): Mid-March to Mid-April Month-by-Month Mapping for 1972