Index
The Assamese calendar, also called Bhaskarabda, is a traditional luni-solar calendar followed by Assamese people in Assam, India. It is used for cultural and religious purposes based on the Hindu calendar. The current Assamese year is 1433, which is 593 years behind the Gregorian calendar.
Here we bring you the daily Assamese calendar, with important dates such as festivals, holidays, Amavasya, Purnima, Ekadashi, and more events in one place. The Assamese calendar 2026 is live now!
| Sun | Mon | Tue | Wed | Thu | Fri | Sat |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
চ'ত ১৭ 1 |
১৮ 2 |
১৯ 3 |
২০ 4 |
|||
২১ 5 |
২২ 6 |
২৩ 7 |
২৪ 8 |
২৫ 9 |
২৬ 10 |
২৭ 11 |
28 12 |
২৯ 13 |
৩০ 14 |
ব'হাগ ১ 15 |
২ 16 |
৩ 17 |
৪ 18 |
৫ 19 |
৬ 20 |
৭ 21 |
৮ 22 |
৯ 23 |
১০ 24 |
১১ 25 |
১২ 26 |
১৩ 27 |
১৪ 28 |
১৫ 29 |
১৬ 30 |
Specific holidays and dates are color-coded:
- Red - Holidays and Sundays
- Blue - Assamese dates
- Black - Other days
Holidays and Festivals in Assam 2026
| Holidays & Festivals | Date | Day |
|---|---|---|
| New Year | 1 January 2026 | Thursday |
| Magh Bihu & Tusu Puja | 14 January 2026 | Wednesday |
| Magh Bihu | 15 January 2026 | Thursday |
| Netaji Subhas's Birthday & Saraswati Puja | 23 January 2026 | Friday |
| Republic Day | 26 January 2026 | Monday |
| Busu Dima | 27 January 2026 | Tuesday |
| Me Dam Me Phi | 31 January 2026 | Saturday |
| Veer Chilarai Divas | 1 February 2026 | Sunday |
| Dol Jatra | 3 March 2026 | Tuesday |
| Id-Ul-Fitr | 21 March 2026 | Saturday |
| Good Friday | 3 April 2026 | Friday |
| Bohag Bihu | 14 April 2026 | Tuesday |
| Bohag Bihu (Assamese New Year) | 15 April 2026 | Wednesday |
| Bohag Bihu | 16 April 2026 | Thursday |
| Damodar Dev Tithi | 18 April 2026 | Saturday |
| Sati Sadhini Divas | 21 April 2026 | Tuesday |
| May Day & Budha Purnima | 1 May 2026 | Friday |
| Id-Ul-Zuha | 27 May 2026 | Wednesday |
| Madhab Dev Janmotsav | 1 June 2026 | Monday |
| Independence Day | 15 August 2026 | Saturday |
| Tirubhav Tithi of Madhab Dev | 1 September 2026 | Tuesday |
| Janmastami | 4 September 2026 | Friday |
| Tirubhav Tithi of Srimanta Sankardev | 12 September 2026 | Saturday |
| Janmotsav of Srimanta Sankardev | 21 September 2026 | Monday |
| Karam Puja | 22 September 2026 | Tuesday |
| Mahatma Gandhi Ji Birthday | 2 October 2026 | Friday |
| Kati Bihu & Durga Puja | 18 October 2026 | Sunday |
| Durga Puja | 19 October 2026 | Monday |
| Durga Puja | 20 October 2026 | Tuesday |
| Durga Puja | 21 October 2026 | Wednesday |
| Kali Puja & Diwali | 8 November 2026 | Sunday |
| Bhatri Dwitiya | 11 November 2026 | Wednesday |
| Chhat Puja | 15 November 2026 | Sunday |
| Guru Nanak Birthday & Lachit Divas | 24 November 2026 | Tuesday |
| Assam Divas | 2 December 2026 | Wednesday |
| Christmas | 25 December 2026 | Friday |
Download the Assamese Calendar 2026 PDF Free
If you want to download the Assamese calendar 2026 for free in PDF format? Check here to view and download the printable Assamese calendar.
Also you need a previous Assamese year calendar for 2025 in PDF and PNG format. Check our Assamese monthly calendar 2025.
Assamese Monthly Calendar 2026
- January 2026 (Poh/Magh)
- February 2026 (Magh/Phagun)
- March 2026 (Phagun/Sot)
- April 2026 (Sot/Bohag)
- May 2026 (Bohag/Jeth)
- June 2026 (Jeth/Ahar)
- July 2026 (Ahar/Xaun)
- August 2026 (Xaun/Bhado)
- September 2026 (Bhado/Ahin)
- October 2026 (Ahin/Kati)
- November 2026 (Kati/Aghun)
- December 2026 (Aghun/Poh)
FAQs on Assamese Calendar 2026
Q1. Which month is now in the Assamese calendar?
Ans: The current Assamese month is Bohag.
Q2. What is the current Assamese year?
Ans: The current Assamese year is 1433.
Q3. Which is the first month of the Assamese year?
Ans: The Assamese New Year begins with the Bohag month from mid-April to mid-May.
Q4. What are the 12 months in Assamese?
Ans: Bohag, Jeth, Ahar, Xaun, Bhado, Ahin, Kati, Aghun, Puh, Magh, Phagun, and Sot.
Q5. How many seasons are there in an Assamese year?
Ans: There are 6 seasons in the Assamese year. These are, namely: Basanta (Spring), Grishma (Summer), Barikha (Monsoon), Sharat (Autumn), Hemanta (Pre-winter), and Sheetkal (Winter).
Comments
Post a Comment