, the Assamese calendar (Bhāskarābda) corresponded to the years 1378–1379 . This was a in the Gregorian calendar, totaling 366 days. Key Months and Transitions
Note: The dates provided for festivals are approximations based on standard lunar calculations. For precise religious rituals, one would need to consult the specific 1972 Panjika from that year.
. In the Assamese calendar, this period corresponds to parts of Bhāskarābda 1378 and 1379 Abhimanu IAS Assamese vs. English Calendar (1972) The Assamese calendar is a system, differing from the Gregorian (English) calendar by 1972 (English Calendar) : A leap year with 366 days. Bhāskarābda 1378–1379 (Assamese) : The year 1379 began with Bohag Bihu on approximately April 14, 1972. Month Equivalents Assamese Month Gregorian (English) Months April–May May–June June–July July–August August–September September–October October–November November–December December–January January–February February–March March–April Top Significant Events in Assam (1972) Reorganization of Assam (January 21, 1972) : A pivotal moment when became full-fledged states. Additionally, Arunachal Pradesh (formerly NEFA) and were separated from Assam to become Union Territories. Political Leadership Sarat Chandra Sinha assamese and english calendar 1972 top
August 1972 Tue 1 — Puh 3 Wed 2 — Puh 4 Thu 3 — Puh 5 Fri 4 — Puh 6 Sat 5 — Puh 7 Sun 6 — Puh 8 Mon 7 — Puh 9 Tue 8 — Puh 10 Wed 9 — Puh 11 Thu 10 — Puh 12 Fri 11 — Puh 13 Sat 12 — Puh 14 Sun 13 — Puh 15 Mon 14 — Maagh 1 Tue 15 — Maagh 2 Wed 16 — Maagh 3 Thu 17 — Maagh 4 Fri 18 — Maagh 5 Sat 19 — Maagh 6 Sun 20 — Maagh 7 Mon 21 — Maagh 8 Tue 22 — Maagh 9 Wed 23 — Maagh 10 Thu 24 — Maagh 11 Fri 25 — Maagh 12 Sat 26 — Maagh 13 Sun 27 — Maagh 14 Mon 28 — Maagh 15 Tue 29 — Maagh 16 Wed 30 — Phagun 1 Thu 31 — Phagun 2
The English calendar for 1972 is a leap year, which means it has 366 days. Here are some key details: , the Assamese calendar (Bhāskarābda) corresponded to the
In 1972, the map of Assam underwent its most significant reorganization since independence. On January 21, 1972, the state of was officially carved out of Assam. Simultaneously, Arunachal Pradesh (formerly NEFA) and
Globally, 1972 was the longest year in history, lasting 366 days and two "leap seconds" (added on June 30 and December 31). January 30: "Bloody Sunday" in Northern Ireland. For precise religious rituals, one would need to
The Assamese calendar is a lunisolar system where the New Year begins with Bohag Bihu in mid-April. Assamese Month English Equivalent (1972) Significance Jan – Feb Magh Bihu (Uruka was Jan 13/14) Feb – Mar Maha Shivaratri (Feb 13) Söt (Chot) Mar – Apr Year-end month Apr – May Assamese New Year (Bohag Bihu) Ahon (Agrahayana) Nov – Dec Harvest season starts Dec – Jan Peak winter Major 1972 Holidays and Festivals Magh Bihu: Celebrated in mid-January. Maha Shivaratri: February 13, 1972. Bohag Bihu (Rongali Bihu): Started around April 14, 1972, marking the new year. Independence Day: August 15, 1972 (Tuesday). Durga Puja: Occurred in October (Saptami was Oct 13, 1972). Deepavali: November 4, 1972. Christmas: December 25, 1972 (Monday). Historic Events in Assam (1972)
To illustrate the accuracy of a top-tier Assamese-English calendar, here is a sample alignment for the first quarter of 1972. Note: These dates are calculated retroactively using standard panchanga.