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শ্রাবণ ১৪৩৩
১৯ জুলাই ২০২৬, রবিবার
| List of Shuvodinr Nirghonto | Bengali Dates |
|---|---|
| Shuvo Bibaho | ২১ শ্রাবণ, ২৭ শ্রাবণ |
| Shadbhakan | ২ শ্রাবণ, ৩০ শ্রাবণ |
| Namkaran | ২ শ্রাবণ, ১৬ শ্রাবণ, ২৩ শ্রাবণ, ৩০ শ্রাবণ |
| Annoprashan | ২ শ্রাবণ |
| Upanayan | ৪ শ্রাবণ |
| Diksha | ১ শ্রাবণ, ৯ শ্রাবণ, ১৪ শ্রাবণ, ২৪ শ্রাবণ, ২৮ শ্রাবণ |
| Griha Prabesh | ২ শ্রাবণ |
| Kraybanijya | ২ শ্রাবণ, ১৬ শ্রাবণ, ২৩ শ্রাবণ, ৩০ শ্রাবণ |
| Bikraybanijya | ৪ শ্রাবণ, ১১ শ্রাবণ, ১৬ শ্রাবণ, ২১ শ্রাবণ, ২৫ শ্রাবণ, ৩১ শ্রাবণ |
| Karkhanarambha | ২ শ্রাবণ, ১৬ শ্রাবণ, ২৩ শ্রাবণ, ৩০ শ্রাবণ |
| Bhumi Kray Bikray | ৪ শ্রাবণ |
| Bahankraybikray and Computer Nirman | ২ শ্রাবণ, ১৪ শ্রাবণ, ২৩ শ্রাবণ, ৩০ শ্রাবণ |
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Today Bengali date is ২ শ্রাবণ ১৪৩৩ (Today Bangla Date). Our Bangla Calendar updates daily with exact sunrise-sunset timings, Tithi duration (start and end time), and Nakshatra positions. Planning a puja, fast, or any ritual? Check today Tithi & Nakshatra before you begin. Accurate daily Bengali Panjika data, updated every sunrise.
The Bengali Calendar 2026 covers the complete Bangabda 1433 cycle. Get exact dates for Durga Puja 2026, Kali Puja 2026, Deepawali, Doljatra (Holi 2026), Saraswati Puja, Vishwakarma Puja, Janmashtami, Rakhi Bandhan, Makar Sankranti, Chhat Puja, and every Ekadashi, Purnima, and Amavasya. Browse the full Bengali Festival List 2026 (উৎসবের তালিকা ২০২৬) to plan your year ahead.
The Bengali Calendar divides the Bangabda 1433 into 12 months. Each month carries its own festivals, rituals, and seasonal significance. Twelve months, thirteen festivals — as the Bengali proverb goes. Browse each Bengali month calendar below to discover tithi, ceremonies, and shubho din for every month of 1433:
The Bengali Calendar (বাংলা ক্যালেন্ডার) — also called Bangabda (বঙ্গাব্দ) — traces its roots to two major historical narratives. The most widely accepted theory attributes the origin of the Bangla Calendar to Mughal Emperor Akbar, who in 1584 CE commissioned the Tarikh-e-Elahi (তারিখ-ই-ইলাহি), a solar-lunar hybrid calendar designed to synchronize tax collection with the harvest cycle. The Islamic Hijri calendar, being purely lunar, drifted against the solar farming seasons. Akbar's reform merged the solar-based Hindu calendar with the lunar Islamic one, creating a practical fiscal Bengali Calendar for the agrarian economy of Bengal.
However, many historians trace the Bangla Calendar era to King Shashanka of Gauda (গৌড়ের রাজা শশাঙ্ক), who is believed to have established the Bangabda count around 593–594 CE. This explains why the Bengali Calendar lags behind the Gregorian calendar by approximately 593 years. In West Bengal, Assam, and Tripura, the traditional Bangla Calendar follows the Surya Siddhanta — an ancient Sanskrit astronomical treatise — making it a purely solar calendar with month lengths varying between 29 and 32 days based on the Sun's transit through zodiac signs.
In contrast, Bangladesh reformed its Bangla Calendar in 1987, standardizing the first 5 months to 31 days and the remaining 7 to 30 days (with Falgun getting 31 in leap years). This makes the Indian Bengali calendar and the Bangladeshi calendar slightly different — our Bangla Calendar follows the traditional Surya Siddhanta method, preferred by Bengali Hindus for religious observances and astrological accuracy.
The Bangla Calendar uniquely divides its 12 months into 6 seasons (Ritu/ঋতু). This six-season cycle (ষড়ঋতু) is one of the most distinctive features of the Bengali Calendar, reflecting Bengal's rich agricultural and cultural rhythm:
The 7 days of the Bangla Calendar week are named after the Navagraha (nine celestial bodies). One critical difference from the Gregorian calendar — in the Bengali Calendar, a new day begins at sunrise (সূর্যোদয়), not midnight. This is essential for determining exact Tithi and Muhurat timings:
The Bangla Calendar 1433 features all major Bengali festivals: Durga Puja, Kali Puja, Deepawali, Doljatra (Holi), Saraswati Puja, Vishwakarma Puja, Janmashtami, Rakhi Bandhan, and Pohela Boishakh (Bengali New Year). Each festival has its dedicated page with exact dates, Tithi timings, and countdown. Browse our complete Bangla festival list for 1433.
Absolutely. Our Bangla Calendar provides daily Tithi (with start-end timings), Nakshatra, Yoga, Karana, sunrise-sunset times, and auspicious Muhurat. All calculations follow the Surya Siddhanta Panjika, the authoritative almanac of Bengali Hindu tradition. Check today Tithi & Panjika for the most current data.
All West Bengal and Indian public holidays for 2026 — including Durga Puja holidays, Kali Puja, Eid, Christmas, Republic Day, Independence Day, and state-specific holidays — are listed on our Holiday Calendar 2026 page. Plan your vacations using the most trusted Bangla Calendar.
Today Bengali date is ২ শ্রাবণ ১৪৩৩. The current Bangla year is 1433. You can always find the live Bengali date at the top of this page in the hero section. Our Bangla Calendar updates automatically — no manual refresh needed.
The Indian Bengali Calendar (used in West Bengal, Assam, Tripura) follows the traditional Surya Siddhanta system where month lengths vary (29–32 days) based on solar transit. The Bangladesh Bangla Calendar, reformed in 1987, uses fixed month lengths: first 5 months have 31 days, next 7 have 30 days. Our Bangla Calendar is the Surya Siddhanta version, which is the authentic choice for Bengali Hindu religious observances, Puja timings, and astrological calculations.
Yes. Our Bangla Calendar 1433 includes Shuvo Bibaho 2026–2027 (শুভ বিবাহ) dates, calculated with precise astrological Muhurat. We also cover Shadbhakan, Namkaran, Annoprashan, Upanayan, Diksha, and Griha Prabesh. Each date includes both Bangla and English calendar references.