Bengali Regional Calendarবঙ্গাব্দ পঞ্জিকা

Bengali Calendar Bangabda 1433 (20262027)

Apr 15, 2026 – Apr 14, 2027

Complete Bengali festival calendar for Bangabda 1433 — beginning on Pohela Boishakh (Mesha Sankranti, ~Apr 15) and running through the 12 Bengali solar months (Boishakh → Choitro). 42 festivals listed. Bengal's tradition of Durga Puja, Kali Puja, Jagaddhatri Puja, and Saraswati Puja shapes the regional pulse of the year.

42

Festivals

12

Bengali Months

1433

Bangabda

2026 – 2027

Greg years

Boishakh

বৈশাখApr 15 – May 14· Aries

The Bengali year opens on Pohela Boishakh — Halkhata, sweets, and Rabindra Jayanti.

Joishtho

জ্যৈষ্ঠMay 15 – Jun 14· Taurus

Pre-monsoon heat. Buddha Purnima and Jamai Sashthi (son-in-law festival) fall here.

Asharh

আষাঢ়Jun 15 – Jul 14· Gemini

Monsoon arrives. Rath Yatra at Mahesh near Kolkata is one of the oldest in India.

Srabon

শ্রাবণJul 15 – Aug 14· Cancer

Sacred to Shiva. Mondays of Srabon are observed as Shiva fasts. Jhulan Yatra falls here.

Bhadro

ভাদ্রAug 15 – Sep 14· Leo

Janmashtami, Raksha Bandhan, and the start of Pitru Paksha (Mahalaya in Bengali tradition).

Ashshin

আশ্বিনSep 15 – Oct 14· Virgo

The biggest Bengali festival month. Durga Puja peaks here (Saptami → Dashami).

Kartik

কার্তিকOct 15 – Nov 14· Libra

Kojagari Lakshmi Puja, Kali Puja (Diwali night), and Jagaddhatri Puja in Chandannagar.

Ogrohaeon

অগ্রহায়ণNov 15 – Dec 14· Scorpio

New-rice month — Nabanna celebrated in rural Bengal. Itu Puja falls in this month.

Poush

পৌষDec 15 – Jan 14· Sagittarius

Coldest month. Poush Mela at Shantiniketan (Tagore's legacy) and Makar Sankranti at month's end.

Magh

মাঘJan 15 – Feb 14· Capricorn

Saraswati Puja (Vasant Panchami) — Bengal's biggest student festival, schools and homes worship the goddess.

Falgun

ফাল্গুনFeb 15 – Mar 14· Aquarius

Maha Shivaratri — observed at every Shiva temple in Bengal with all-night vigils.

Choitro

চৈত্রMar 15 – Apr 14· Pisces

The closing Bengali month. Charak Puja and Gajan festivals — and Dol Yatra (Bengali Holi) — close the year.