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Bengali Panjika based on Bisuddhasidhanta for Kyiv, Kyiv City, Ukraine

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Bengali Calendar is also called as Bengali Ponjika or Bangla Panjika. The names of the days of the week in the Bengali Calendar are based on the : নবগ্রহ nôbôgrôhô. In real life, it could be compared to preparing a dish using a recipe you found on the Internet.

The time slot of that lagna and rasi is the most probable time of birth. A horoscope with the planets positioned favourably is essential for a good life on Earth. The project was made available for free download on the developer's personal website.

Calendar for Year 2018 (Ukraine)

Without proper , you may see. The Bengali Calendar or Bangla Calendar : বঙ্গাব্দ, 'Baṅgābda' is a used in the of the. A revised version of the calendar is the national and official calendar in and an earlier version of the calendar is followed in the of , and. The in the Bengali calendar is known as. It is 594 less than the or year in the if it is before Pôhela Bôishakh, or 593 less if after Pôhela Bôishakh. The revised version of the Bengali calendar was officially adopted in Bangladesh in 1987. Among the Bengali community in , the traditional Bengali Hindu calendar continues to be in use, and it sets the. Further information: Some historians attribute the Bengali calendar to the 7th century Hindu king. The term Bangabda Bangla year is found too in two Shiva temples many centuries older than era, suggesting that a Bengali calendar existed long before Akbar's time. Hindus developed a calendar system in ancient times. Jyotisha, one of the six ancient , was the Vedic era field of tracking and predicting the movements of astronomical bodies in order to keep time. The ancient Indian culture developed a sophisticated time keeping methodology and calendars for Vedic rituals. The Hindu Vikrami calendar is named after king and starts in 57 BCE. However, unlike these regions where it starts in 57 BCE, the Bengali calendar starts from 593 CE suggesting that the starting reference year was adjusted at some point. Various dynasties whose territories extended into , prior to the 13th-century, used the. Hindu scholars attempted to keep time by observing and calculating the cycles of sun , moon and the planets. These calculations about the sun appears in various Sanskrit astronomical texts in , such as the 5th century Aryabhatiya by , the 6th century Romaka by Latadeva and Panca Siddhantika by Varahamihira, the 7th century Khandakhadyaka by Brahmagupta and the 8th century Sisyadhivrddida by Lalla. These texts present Surya and various planets and estimate the characteristics of the respective planetary motion. Other texts such as Surya Siddhanta dated to have been complete sometime between the 5th century and 10th century. The current Bengali calendar in use by Bengali people in the Indian states such as , , and is based on the Sanskrit text Surya Siddhanta. It retains the historic Sanskrit names of the months, with the first month as Baishakh. Their calendar remains tied to the Hindu calendar system and is used to set the various Bengali Hindu festivals. Islamic influence Another theory is that the calendar was first developed by reign 1494—1519 , a sultan of Bengal by combining the lunar Hijri with the solar calendar, prevalent in Bengal. Yet another theory states that the Sasanka calendar was adopted by Alauddin Husain Shah when he witnessed the difficulty with collecting land revenue by the Hijra calendar. During the rule, land taxes were collected from Bengali people according to the Islamic Hijri calendar. This calendar was a lunar calendar, and its new year did not coincide with the solar agricultural cycles. According to some sources, the current Bengali calendar owes its origin in Bengal to the rule of Mughal Emperor who adopted it to time the tax year to the harvest. The Bangla year was therewith called Bangabda. Akbar asked the royal astronomer to create a new calendar by combining the lunar and solar already in use, and this was known as Fasholi shan harvest calendar. According to some historians, this started the Bengali calendar. It is unclear whether it was adopted by Hussain Shah or Akbar. The tradition to use the Bengali calendar may have been started by Hussain Shah before Akbar. It was not used much in India outside of Akbar's Mughal court, and after his death the calendar he launched was abandoned. Regardless of who adopted the Bengali calendar and the new year, states Sengupta, it helped collect land taxes after the spring harvest based on traditional Bengali calendar, because the Islamic Hijri calendar created administrative difficulties in setting the collection date. In the era of the Akbar, the calendar was called as Tarikh-e-Elahi তারিখ-ই ইলাহি. According to Banglapedia, Akbar's grandson reformed the calendar to use a seven-day week that begins on Sunday, and the names of the months were changed at an unknown time to match the month names of the existing. This calendar is the foundation of the calendar that has been in use by the people of. The Bengali calendar is a. Months Month name Days Days , after 1987 Traditional Season in Month name Month name , Hindu Vikrami lunar বৈশাখ 30. The names of the days of the week in the Bengali Calendar are based on the : নবগ্রহ nôbôgrôhô. The day begins and ends at sunrise in the Bengali calendar, unlike in the Gregorian calendar, where the day starts at midnight. According to some scholars, in the calendar originally introduced by in the year 1584 , each day of the month had a different name, but this was cumbersome, and his grandson changed this to a 7-day week as in the , with the week also starting on a Sunday. Differences The current Bengali calendar in use in the Indian states is based on the Sanskrit text Surya Siddhanta. It retains the historic Sanskrit names of the months, with the first month as Baishakh. Their calendar remains tied to the system and is used to set the various Bengali Hindu festivals. In Bangladesh, however, the old Bengali calendar was modified in 1966 by a committee headed by , making the first five months 31 days long, the rest 30 days each, with the month of Falgun adjusted to 31 days in every leap year. This was officially adopted by Bangladesh in 1987. Land of Two Rivers: A History of Bengal from the Mahabharata to Mujib. In Sirajul Islam; Ahmed A. The Bangladesh Reader: History, Culture, Politics. University Press of America. P Ganguly, P Sengupta, ed. Motilal Banarsidass Reprint , Original: Yale University Press, American Oriental Society. Dhaka, Bangladesh: Asiatic Society of Bangladesh. Farrar, Straus and Giroux.

The Bengali Calendar or Bangla Calendar : বঙ্গাব্দ, 'Baṅgābda' is a used in the of the. Limbo Calendar is based on Solar Calendar. Bengali Calendar : বৈশাখ ১৪২৪ — Baisakh 1424 Baisakh is the 1st Month in a Bangla Calendar and Bangla Panjika 1424-1425. A revised version of the calendar is the national and official calendar in Bangladesh and an earlier version of the calendar is met in the Indian states of West Bengal, Tripura and Assam. Please Share this Bengali Calendar 1424-1425 in your Facebook Account so that all your Friend can come and Check all the Dates from Bengali Calendar. This was officially adopted by Bangladesh in 1987.

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