Falgun
Fālgun or Phālgun (Bengali: ফাল্গুন; Assamese: ফাগুন; Nepali: फाल्गुण) is the eleventh month in the Bengali calendar[1] and Nepali calendar. This month is named after the star Uttorfalguni (উত্তরফাল্গুনী Uttôrfalguni). It marks the arrival of spring, the sixth and final season in Bangladesh, Nepāl and Assam. The first of Falgun usually falls on 13 February of the Gregorian Calendar.[2]
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Celebration stage of 1st day of Falgun, beginning of spring season in Bangladesh |
Culture
Bangladesh
The first day of Falgun is celebrated as Pohela Falgun in Bangladesh,[3] the celebrations first took place in 1991 and where organized Fine Arts Institute of Dhaka University.[4] According to the latest revised calendar Falgun now consists of 29/30 days instead of 30/31 days and starts from 14 February instead of 13 February.
Nepāl
In Nepāl, Holi, known locally as Fāgu Purnimā (फागुपुर्णिमा), falls during a full moon night of this month. In many parts of the country, especially in the urban areas, this day is celebrated by spraying colorful water-filled "pumps" (pichkari, पिचकारी) and colorful powders at each other. Traditionally, women wear yellow saris to celebrate this day.[5]
See also
- Bangla Calendar
- Culture of Bangladesh
- Culture of Nepal
References
- "Bangabda - Banglapedia". en.banglapedia.org. Retrieved 2017-04-19.
- "Nepali Date Converter". nepcal.com. Retrieved 2013-06-21.
- "Ushering in Pahela Falgun". The Daily Star. 2017-02-14. Retrieved 2017-04-19.
- "Falgun Fest at DU: How it all began". The Daily Star. 2017-02-13. Retrieved 2017-04-19.
- "Nepali Calendar". nepcal.com. Retrieved 2013-06-21.