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"Thakurmar Jhuli" (Grandmother's Tales) (Bengali: ঠাকুরমার ঝুলি) is a collection of Bengali folk tales and fairy tales. Dakshinaranjan Mitra Majumder was the person who first collected some folk-stories of Bangla and published it under the name of "Thakurmar Jhuli" in 1907 (1314 of Bengali calendar). The Nobel-Laureate, Rabindra Nath Thakur wrote the introduction to the compilation. Since then, it has become a favourite of Bengali children. Over the years, it has become a household name in West Bengal and Bangladesh. Some characters and stories like "Lalkamal-Nilkamal" and Byangoma-Byangomi have gained a legendary status, especially among the children. Hundreds of edition of the book have been published from Bangladesh and West Bengal since the original publication. An English translation by Rina Pritish Nandy has been available lately. Some other comparable books for children in Bengali Literature by the same author are Thakur Dadar Jhuli (Grandpa's Sack of Folktales), "'Dadamoshayer Tholay'" (Paternal-Grandpa's Sack of Folktales) and "Thandidir Tholay" (Paternal-Grandma's Sack of Folktales)
2014 Bengali New Year, Poila Baishakh Mesha Sankranti is celebrated as Naba Barsha or Poila Baishakh in West Bengal. Poila Baishakh is the first day of the Bengali Calendar. Hence Poila Baishakh is also known as Bengali New Year. Bengali New Year is celebrated in West Bengal and among Bengali communities all over in the world. In Bengali, Poila stands for 'first' and Baishakh is first month of Bengali calendar. Bengali New Year is referred to in Bengali as "New Year" (Bengali: Noboborsho, from Sanskrit Nava (new)varṣa (year)) or "First of Baishakh" (Bengali: Poila Baishakh) Song: Hey Nutan, Dekha Dik Aar-Bar ► 00:00 Artist: Swagatalakshmi Dasgupta Mood: Cheerfulness Theme: Love Song: Nabo Anande Jago Aaji ► 04:36 Artist: Hemanta Mukherjee Mood: Cheerfulness Theme: Spiritual Song: Anandadhara Bohichhe Bhubane ► 07:10 Artist: Kanika Banerjee Mood: Sentimentality Theme: Life Song: Tumi Nabo Nabo Rupe Eso Prane ► 10:17 Artist: Arati Mukherjee Mood: Cheerfulness Theme: Devotional Song: Jago, Natun Prabhat Jago ► 13:26 Artist: Manna Dey Song: Aha Ki Ananda ► 16:46 Artist: Anup Ghosal Mood: Joy,Enthrallment,Rapture Theme: Miscellaneous Song: Ki Mishti Dekho Mishti ► 19:40 Artist: Sandhya Mukherjee Mood: Joy,Zest,Zeal Theme: Nature Song: Prabhatbeena Tabo Baje ► 22:42 Artist: Indrani Sen Mood: Joy Theme: Spiritual Song: Natun Surya Alo Dao ► 26:15 Artist: Sandhya Mukherjee Song: Natun Diner Dak ► 29:38 Artist: Bhupen Hazarika Mood: Cheerfulness Theme: Life Label - Saregama Subscribe to us on: http://www.youtube.com/saregamabengali Follow us on: https://twitter.com/saregamabengali Like us on: https://www.facebook.com/saregama
ass Bengali New Year-Bengali New Year (Bengali: পহেলা বৈশাখ, Pôhela Boishakh; Bengali: নববর্ষ, Nôbôbôrshô), occurring on 14 April or 15 April, is the first day of the Bengali calendar, celebrated in the Bangladesh and in the Indian state of West Bengal, by the Bengali people and also by minor Bengali communities in other Indian states, including Assam, Tripura, Jharkhand and Orrisa. It coincides with the New Year's days of numerous Southern Asian calendars. The traditional greeting for Bengali New Year is শুভ নববর্ষ "Shubhô Nôbôbôrshô". In Bengali, Pohela stands for 'first' and Boishakh is first month of the Bengali calendar.[1] Bengali New Year is referred to in Bengali as "New Year" (Bengali: নববর্ষ Noboborsho) or "First of Boishakh" (Bengali: পহেলা বৈশাখ Pôhela Boishakh). Nobo means new and Borsho means year. The Bengali calendar is loosely tied with the Hindu Vedic solar calendar, based on the Surya Siddhanta. As with many other variants of the Hindu solar calendar, the Bengali calendar commences in mid-April of the Gregorian year. The first day of the Bengali year therefore coincides with the mid-April new year in Mithila, Assam, Burma, Cambodia, Kerala, Manipur, Nepal, Odisha, Sri Lanka, Tamil Nadu and Thailand. Origin of Bongabdo or Bangla Year is debated with primarily two hypothesis but historicity of none could be proved till date. Source-http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pohela_Boishakh
ass Bengali New Year-Bengali New Year (Bengali: পহেলা বৈশাখ, Pôhela Boishakh; Bengali: নববর্ষ, Nôbôbôrshô), occurring on 14 April or 15 April, is the first day of the Bengali calendar, celebrated in the Bangladesh and in the Indian state of West Bengal, by the Bengali people and also by minor Bengali communities in other Indian states, including Assam, Tripura, Jharkhand and Orrisa. It coincides with the New Year's days of numerous Southern Asian calendars. The traditional greeting for Bengali New Year is শুভ নববর্ষ "Shubhô Nôbôbôrshô". In Bengali, Pohela stands for 'first' and Boishakh is first month of the Bengali calendar.[1] Bengali New Year is referred to in Bengali as "New Year" (Bengali: নববর্ষ Noboborsho) or "First of Boishakh" (Bengali: পহেলা বৈশাখ Pôhela Boishakh). Nobo means new and Borsho means year. The Bengali calendar is loosely tied with the Hindu Vedic solar calendar, based on the Surya Siddhanta. As with many other variants of the Hindu solar calendar, the Bengali calendar commences in mid-April of the Gregorian year. The first day of the Bengali year therefore coincides with the mid-April new year in Mithila, Assam, Burma, Cambodia, Kerala, Manipur, Nepal, Odisha, Sri Lanka, Tamil Nadu and Thailand. Origin of Bongabdo or Bangla Year is debated with primarily two hypothesis but historicity of none could be proved till date. Source-http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pohela_Boishakh
ass Bengali New Year-Bengali New Year (Bengali: পহেলা বৈশাখ, Pôhela Boishakh; Bengali: নববর্ষ, Nôbôbôrshô), occurring on 14 April or 15 April, is the first day of the Bengali calendar, celebrated in the Bangladesh and in the Indian state of West Bengal, by the Bengali people and also by minor Bengali communities in other Indian states, including Assam, Tripura, Jharkhand and Orrisa. It coincides with the New Year's days of numerous Southern Asian calendars. The traditional greeting for Bengali New Year is শুভ নববর্ষ "Shubhô Nôbôbôrshô". In Bengali, Pohela stands for 'first' and Boishakh is first month of the Bengali calendar.[1] Bengali New Year is referred to in Bengali as "New Year" (Bengali: নববর্ষ Noboborsho) or "First of Boishakh" (Bengali: পহেলা বৈশাখ Pôhela Boishakh). Nobo means new and Borsho means year. The Bengali calendar is loosely tied with the Hindu Vedic solar calendar, based on the Surya Siddhanta. As with many other variants of the Hindu solar calendar, the Bengali calendar commences in mid-April of the Gregorian year. The first day of the Bengali year therefore coincides with the mid-April new year in Mithila, Assam, Burma, Cambodia, Kerala, Manipur, Nepal, Odisha, Sri Lanka, Tamil Nadu and Thailand. Origin of Bongabdo or Bangla Year is debated with primarily two hypothesis but historicity of none could be proved till date. Source-http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pohela_Boishakh
ass Bengali New Year-Bengali New Year (Bengali: পহেলা বৈশাখ, Pôhela Boishakh; Bengali: নববর্ষ, Nôbôbôrshô), occurring on 14 April or 15 April, is the first d...
ass Bengali New Year-Bengali New Year (Bengali: পহেলা বৈশাখ, Pôhela Boishakh; Bengali: নববর্ষ, Nôbôbôrshô), occurring on 14 April or 15 April, is the first day of the Bengali calendar, celebrated in the Bangladesh and in the Indian state of West Bengal, by the Bengali people and also by minor Bengali communities in other Indian states, including Assam, Tripura, Jharkhand and Orrisa. It coincides with the New Year's days of numerous Southern Asian calendars. The traditional greeting for Bengali New Year is শুভ নববর্ষ "Shubhô Nôbôbôrshô". In Bengali, Pohela stands for 'first' and Boishakh is first month of the Bengali calendar.[1] Bengali New Year is referred to in Bengali as "New Year" (Bengali: নববর্ষ Noboborsho) or "First of Boishakh" (Bengali: পহেলা বৈশাখ Pôhela Boishakh). Nobo means new and Borsho means year. The Bengali calendar is loosely tied with the Hindu Vedic solar calendar, based on the Surya Siddhanta. As with many other variants of the Hindu solar calendar, the Bengali calendar commences in mid-April of the Gregorian year. The first day of the Bengali year therefore coincides with the mid-April new year in Mithila, Assam, Burma, Cambodia, Kerala, Manipur, Nepal, Odisha, Sri Lanka, Tamil Nadu and Thailand. Origin of Bongabdo or Bangla Year is debated with primarily two hypothesis but historicity of none could be proved till date. Source-http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pohela_Boishakh
ass Bengali New Year-Bengali New Year (Bengali: পহেলা বৈশাখ, Pôhela Boishakh; Bengali: নববর্ষ, Nôbôbôrshô), occurring on 14 April or 15 April, is the first day of the Bengali calendar, celebrated in the Bangladesh and in the Indian state of West Bengal, by the Bengali people and also by minor Bengali communities in other Indian states, including Assam, Tripura, Jharkhand and Orrisa. It coincides with the New Year's days of numerous Southern Asian calendars. The traditional greeting for Bengali New Year is শুভ নববর্ষ "Shubhô Nôbôbôrshô". In Bengali, Pohela stands for 'first' and Boishakh is first month of the Bengali calendar.[1] Bengali New Year is referred to in Bengali as "New Year" (Bengali: নববর্ষ Noboborsho) or "First of Boishakh" (Bengali: পহেলা বৈশাখ Pôhela Boishakh). Nobo means new and Borsho means year. The Bengali calendar is loosely tied with the Hindu Vedic solar calendar, based on the Surya Siddhanta. As with many other variants of the Hindu solar calendar, the Bengali calendar commences in mid-April of the Gregorian year. The first day of the Bengali year therefore coincides with the mid-April new year in Mithila, Assam, Burma, Cambodia, Kerala, Manipur, Nepal, Odisha, Sri Lanka, Tamil Nadu and Thailand. Origin of Bongabdo or Bangla Year is debated with primarily two hypothesis but historicity of none could be proved till date. Source-http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pohela_Boishakh
ass Bengali New Year-Bengali New Year (Bengali: পহেলা বৈশাখ, Pôhela Boishakh; Bengali: নববর্ষ, Nôbôbôrshô), occurring on 14 April or 15 April, is the first day of the Bengali calendar, celebrated in the Bangladesh and in the Indian state of West Bengal, by the Bengali people and also by minor Bengali communities in other Indian states, including Assam, Tripura, Jharkhand and Orrisa. It coincides with the New Year's days of numerous Southern Asian calendars. The traditional greeting for Bengali New Year is শুভ নববর্ষ "Shubhô Nôbôbôrshô". In Bengali, Pohela stands for 'first' and Boishakh is first month of the Bengali calendar.[1] Bengali New Year is referred to in Bengali as "New Year" (Bengali: নববর্ষ Noboborsho) or "First of Boishakh" (Bengali: পহেলা বৈশাখ Pôhela Boishakh). Nobo means new and Borsho means year. The Bengali calendar is loosely tied with the Hindu Vedic solar calendar, based on the Surya Siddhanta. As with many other variants of the Hindu solar calendar, the Bengali calendar commences in mid-April of the Gregorian year. The first day of the Bengali year therefore coincides with the mid-April new year in Mithila, Assam, Burma, Cambodia, Kerala, Manipur, Nepal, Odisha, Sri Lanka, Tamil Nadu and Thailand. Origin of Bongabdo or Bangla Year is debated with primarily two hypothesis but historicity of none could be proved till date. Source-http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pohela_Boishakh
WE celebrate Pahela Baishakh or the Bangla New Year's Day today (14th April 2008). Poila Boishakh (Bengali: পহেলা বৈশাখ ) is the first day of the Bangla Calendar. Poila Boishakh is celebrated in a festive manner in both Bangladesh and West Bengal, as well as by Bengali people in Tripura. Hence, Poila Boishakh connects all ethnic Bengalis irrespective of religious and regional differences. In Bangladesh, Poila Boishakh is a national holiday and in West Bengal it is a public holiday. It falls on April 14 or April 15 of the Gregorian calendar depending on the use of the new amended or the old Bangla calendar respectively. In Bangladesh, it is celebrated on April 14 according to the official amended calendar designed by the Bangla Academy. Poila Boishakh is also known as Nôbobôrsho (নববর্ষ), or Bengali New Year, as it is the first day of the first month of Boishakh in the Bengali calendar. This day is a very festive time for Bengalis. I wish you all the best in this Bangla New Year...enjoy... For more info: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pohela_Baishakh http://www.virtualbangladesh.com/bangla_year.html
We celebrate Pohela Baishakh ( পহেলা বৈশাখ ) or the Bengali New Year's Day today (15th April 2011). Poila Boishakh is also known as Noboborsho (নববর্ষ), as it is the first day of the first month of Boishakh in the Bengali calendar. This day is a very festive time for Bengalis. I wish you all the best in this Bangla New Year...enjoy...
We celebrate Pohela Baishakh ( পহেলা বৈশাখ ) or the Bengali New Year's Day on 15th April 2011. Poila Boishakh is also known as Noboborsho (নববর্ষ), as it is ...
We celebrate Pohela Baishakh ( পহেলা বৈশাখ ) or the Bengali New Year's Day on 15th April 2011. Poila Boishakh is also known as Noboborsho (নববর্ষ), as it is the first day of the first month of Boishakh in the Bengali calendar. This day is a very festive time for Bengalis. I wish you all the best in this Bengali New Year...enjoy...
We celebrate Pohela Baishakh ( পহেলা বৈশাখ ) or the Bengali New Year's Day on 15th April 2011. Poila Boishakh is also known as Noboborsho (নববর্ষ), as it is the first day of the first month of Boishakh in the Bengali calendar. This day is a very festive time for Bengalis.
The video covers some of the activity at Victoria Park in London. And I was there at the beginning, there were 10s of 1,000s more people arriving. I don't drive a car, but i could see there were horrific traffic jams and no parking spaces. The following is from Wikipedia: The Boishakhi Mela (Bengali: বৈশাখী মেলা Boishakhi Mêla) celebrated in London, England, takes place across the area of Banglatown in the borough of Tower Hamlets in east London .... The event is a celebration of the Bengali New Year, with musical and cultural events held. It is the largest open-air Asian festival in Europe and the largest Bengali festival outside of Bangladesh. After the Notting Hill Carnival, it is the second-largest street festival in the UK attracting over 80,000 visitors from around the UK. Although the Bengali new year falls on 14/15 April (1st Boishakh in the Bengali calendar), the festival is held in the second weekend of May on a Sunday to avoid the period of higher risk of rain during the month of April. Having started in 1997, the 10th anniversary of the mela was celebrated in 2007.
Bengali new year 1418 song at Ramona of Dhaka. Numerous people assemble early in the morning at Ramna Park in Dhaka where the Chhayanat artists give a beautiful start to the day with Rabindranath Tagore's songs. Ceremonies welcoming the Nabo Borsho also take place at the Institute of Fine Arts, University of Dhaka. Parades and colorful processions are organized by the students and the teachers, at the campus. Different types of cultural and social programs are organized throughout the day, which are also broadcasted on radio and television. Bengali New Year If you happen to be in Bangladesh & West Bengal during the middle of April, you would find people wishing "Shubo Nabo Barsho" to each other! Wondering what it means? "Shubo Nabo Barsho" means "A Very Happy New Year! Yes April is the month when the Bengali New Year is observed. It falls on 14th of April every year as per the Gregorian calendar. According to the Bengali calendar, the Bengali New Year or Poila Baisakh falls on the 1st day of the Baisakh month. The Nabo Barsha festival was introduced by Akbar, the great Mughal emperor. Poila Baisakh or Bengali New Year is celebrated with immense excitement and enthusiasm not only by the people residing in Bangladesh but also West Bengal and of course the tribal people residing in the hilly regions. For them also, this is the time to bud adieu to the past year and welcome with all the happiness and joy, the New Year. Irrespective of the barriers of caste, religion and regional differences, Poila Boishakh is the time for all the Bengalis in Bangladesh and indian state west Bengal and Assam to connect to each other, celebrate and spread the message of love and hope. In the states of West Bengal and Assam, this day is observed as a state holiday while in Bangladesh it is a national holiday. Bengali New Year Celebrations and Rituals Usually on the day of Poila Baishakh, the houses are cleaned and sometimes painted. People take early bath and put in their best dresses. Much of the day is spend by paying a visit to relatives, friends and neighbors. Special food items are prepared on this special occasion of the Bengali New Year. On the Poila Boishakh day, people gather in the morning to have a look at the sunrise since this is considered to be sacred. Songs ushering the New Year are performed by the singers. Bengalis can be seen in their tradition attire. While the young ladies wear saris, the boys put on Kurta Pyajama or dhotis. There is also an age-old tradition of starting the day by having a breakfast consisting of panta bhat (soaked rice) along with onion, green chillies, and fried Hilsa fish.
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For more news visit ☛ http://english.ntdtv.com Follow us on Twitter ☛ http://twitter.com/NTDTelevision Add us on Facebook ☛ http://facebook.com/NTDTelevision More New Year celebrations in Bangladesh, as residents celebrate on Thursday with a parade to mark the occasion. The Bengali New Year is celebrated by people in Bangladesh and parts of India. Bangladeshis celebrate the Bengali New Year of 1418 with much fanfare on Thursday. Thousands of people in the capital city of Dhaka gathered in Ramna Park for a parade to celebrate the occasion. Carnival goers flocked to Baishakhi Mela, a folk festival which is a major feature of the celebrations, to enjoy foods like rice soaked in water with hilsa fry, lentils and smoked chilies. [Rubi Akhtar, Bengali New Year Parade]: "We have come here to celebrate and welcome the New Year with joy, and I hope every day of the year will be full of happiness." Bengali speakers of West Bengal and Tripura in India and in many other places around the world will celebrate Pahela Baishakh on Friday in keeping with the original Bengali calendar. The Bengali year starts with the month Baishakh and was introduced during the rule of Mughal Emperor Akbar, who ruled from 1556-1605. The New Year is a public holiday in Bangladesh and a national holiday in West Bengal.
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We celebrate Pohela Baishakh ( পহেলা বৈশাখ ) or the Bengali New Year's Day on 15th April 2011. Poila Boishakh is also known as Noboborsho (নববর্ষ), as it is the first day of the first month of Boishakh in the Bengali calendar. This day is a very festive time for Bengalis.
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The Times of India 2015-03-16... Airport, will be operational from April 14, the first day of Bengali calendar, BAPL officials said.
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U~T San Diego 2015-02-16The Bengali community of Noida has geared up for the most important event on the Bengali calendar, ...
The Times of India 2014-10-03... Bengal during these five days in autumn, when the biggest festival in Bengali calendar takes place.
The Hindu 2014-10-01Perhaps the most important event on a Bengali's calendar, it's also known as Sharadotsav and ...
The Hindu 2014-09-30... to mark the first day of the Bengali calendar. "Boishakh is the first month in the Bengali calendar.
The Times of India 2014-04-14This sale takes place in the second half of Chaitra (March-April), the last month on the Bengali calendar.
The Times of India 2014-04-14The New Bombay Bengali Association will celebrate the first day of the Bengali calendar with the ...
The Times of India 2014-04-12... annual holiday on the birthday of Thakur Panchanan Barma that falls on Falgun 6 of Bengali calendar.
The Telegraph India 2014-01-28Originally printed some 68 years ago (1355 Bengali calendar), the autobiography also contains some ...
The Telegraph India 2014-01-22Ghosh said she has been bathing in the river every year before Lakshmi puja in Poush (a month in the Bengali calendar).
The Telegraph India 2014-01-08It marks the advent of autumn and the most important annual festival in Bengali calendar celebrated ...
The Hindu 2013-10-09The Bangla Calendar (Bengali: বঙ্গাব্দ Bônggabdo or বাংলা সন Bangla Shôn) or Bangla calendar may refer to the sidereal solar used by the Bangla people in their calendar officially used in Bangladesh. The year begins on Pohela Boishakh, which falls on 14 April according to the tropical calendar in Bangladesh.
The current Bangla year is Template:BANGLAYEAR. The Bangla year is 594 less than the AD or CE year in the Gregorian year if it is before Pôhela Boishakh, or 593 less after Pôhela Boishakh.
Bangabda Bangla calendar, also known as 'Bangla Sal', was promulgated by the Mughal emperor Akbar in 1584 AD. The new calendar was initially known as Tarikh-e-Elahi and was introduced on 10 or 11 March 1584. Though the new calendar was promulgated in the twenty-ninth year of Akbar's reign, it dates from his ascension to the throne on 5 November 1556.
The purpose of Tarikh-e-Elahi was to glorify Akbar's ascent to the throne as well as to facilitate the collection of revenue. The Mughal emperors had been using the Hijri calendar for the purposes of collecting revenue. However, as Abul Fazl explains in Akbar Namah, the use of the Hijri calendar was irksome to the peasantry because there was a difference of 11 or 12 days between the lunar and the solar years, with 31 lunar years being equal to 30 solar years. Revenue was collected according to the lunar year, whereas the harvest was dependent on the solar one. From the beginning of his reign, Akbar had felt the need of introducing a uniform, scientific, and workable system of calculating days and months through a reformed calendar. With this end in view, he commissioned Amir Fathullah Shirazi, a distinguished scientist and astronomer, to make the changes.