Assamese And English Calendar 1972 Top Jun 2026
Either Sukla (waxing moon) or Krishna (waning moon).
A was not just a date-keeper — it was a bilingual cultural bridge during a transformative year in Northeast Indian history. For researchers, owning or accessing one provides unparalleled insight into Assamese time-reckoning, festival ecology, and print culture of the early 1970s. For the general collector, it is a nostalgic treasure. For modern practicality, it is superseded by apps (e.g., “Assamese Calendar 1972” on Play Store), but none replicate the tactile authority of the original top edition.
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: 1972 was a leap year, notably the longest year in modern history because it included two "leap seconds" (June 30 and December 31) in addition to the February 29 leap day.
: Celebrated on January 14–15, 1972 (1 Magh 1378). It marked the end of the winter harvest with community bonfires (Meji) and feasts. Either Sukla (waxing moon) or Krishna (waning moon)
The Assamese year begins with the month of (mid-April), coinciding with the Rongali Bihu festival . Below is the general alignment for 1972: Assamese Month English Period (Approx.) Seasonal Context Bohag April – May Spring (Bohag Bihu / New Year) Jeth May – June Summer Heat Ahar June – July Monsoon Arrival Saun July – August Heavy Rains Bhado August – September Late Monsoon Ahin September – October Autumn / Durga Puja Kati October – November Kongali Bihu Aghun November – December Harvest Season Puh December – January Magh January – February Bhogali Bihu Phagun February – March Late Winter Chot March – April Top Events of 1972 in Assam and India
Celebrated as Makar Sankranti in the English calendar. For the general collector, it is a nostalgic treasure
The Assamese and English Calendar 1972: A Historical and Cultural Overview
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