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Vaisakha

Vaisakha[a] is a month of the Hindu calendar that corresponds to April/May in the Gregorian Calendar.[1] In the Indian national calendar, Vaisakha is the second month of the year. It is the first month of the Vikram Samvat calendar, Odia calendar, Punjabi calendar, Assamese calendar (where it is called Bohag) and the Bengali calendar (where it is called Boishakh).[2][3] This month lies between the second half of April And The First Half Of May.

Vaisakha
Pohela Boishakh celebration in Dhaka
Native nameवैशाख (Sanskrit)
CalendarHindu calendar
Month number2
SeasonSpring
Gregorian equivalentMid April To Mid May
Significant daysVaisakhi
← Chaitra

Regional calendars used in the Indian subcontinent have two aspects: lunar and solar. Lunar months begin with Chaitra and solar months start with Vaisakha Sankranti. However, regional calendars mark when the official new year is celebrated. In regions such as Maharashtra which begin the official new year with the commencement of the lunar year, the solar year is marked by celebrating Vaisakha Sankranti. Conversely, regions starting the new year with Vaisakha Sankranti, give prominence to the start of the lunar year in Chaitra. In the Vedic calendar, it is called Madhava, and in the Vaishnava calendar, it is called Madhushudana month.

Overview

In the Hindu solar calendar, Vaisakha begins in mid-April in Bengal, Nepal, and Punjab. In Tamil Nadu, it is known as Vaikasi (mid May-mid June) and represents the second month of the Tamil solar calendar. The Tamil month that corresponds to Vaisakha is Chithirai (mid April-mid May). In the Hindu lunar calendar, Vaisakha begins with the new moon in April and represents the second month of the lunar year. The name of the month is derived from the position of the Moon near the Vishākhā constellation ("Nakshatra") on the full-moon day.[4] In the Vaishnava calendar, Madhusudana governs this month.

The month of Boishakh also marks the official start of Summer. The month is notorious for the afternoon storms called Kalboishakhi (Nor'wester).[5] The storms usually start with strong gusts from the north-western direction at the end of a hot day and cause widespread destruction.[6][7]

Festivals

 
Pohela Boishakh celebration in Dhaka

The first day of Baishakh is celebrated as the Pôhela Boishak or Bangla New Year's Day. The day is observed with cultural programs, festivals and carnivals all around the country. The day of is also the beginning of all business activities in West Bengal and Bangladesh. The traders starts new fiscal account book called Halkhata.[8][9] The accounting in the Halkhata begins only after this day. It is celebrated with sweets and gifts with customers.[8]

The harvest festival of Vaisakhi is celebrated on in this month which marks the Punjabi new year according to the Punjabi calendar. Jallianwala Bagh massacre took place on the Punjabi New year day.

Vaisakha Purnima is celebrated as Buddha Purnima or the birthday of Gautama Buddha amongst Buddhists of South and Southeast Asia, Tibet and Mongolia. Purnima refers to the Full Moon. Known in Sinhala as Vesak, it is observed in the full moon of May.

Vaisakha sukla Panchami is celebrated as Adi Shankara birthday the great philosopher and theologian of Hinduism religion.

Vaishakha Purnima is known as "vaikasi vishakam" in Tamil Nadu which is celebrated as the birthday of Lord Murugan.

Vaisakha sukla chaturdasi is celebrated as Narasimha Jayanti Festival in Sri Varaha Lakshmi Narasimha Swamivari Temple at Simhachalam.[10]

Shukla Paksha Krishna Paksha
1. Prathama 1. Prathama
2. Dwitiya 2. Dwitiya
3. Tritiya 3. Tritiya
4. Chaturthi 4. Chaturthi
5. Panchami 5. Panchami
6. Shashti 6. Shashti
7. Saptami 7. Saptami
8. Ashtami 8. Ashtami
9. Navami 9. Navami
10. Dashami 10. Dashami
11. Ekadashi 11. Ekadashi
12. Dwadashi 12. Dwadashi
13. Thrayodashi 13. Thrayodashi
14. Chaturdashi 14. Chaturdashi
15. Purnima 15. Amavasya

See also

  • Astronomical basis of the Hindu calendar
  • Boishakh – first month in the Bengali calendar
  • Vaisakhi – Religious, harvest and traditional new year festival for Dogras
  • Vesākha – Buddhist festival marking the birth, enlightenment and death of the Buddha
  • Besakih Temple – Major Hindu temple in Bali, Indonesia
  • Hindu units of measurement
  • Hindu astronomy – Astronomy on the Indian subcontinent
  • Jyotish – Indian form of astrology

References

  1. ^ Henderson, Helene. (Ed.) (2005) Holidays, festivals, and celebrations of the world dictionary Third edition. Electronic edition. Detroit: Omnigraphics, p. xxix. ISBN 0-7808-0982-3
  2. ^ Boniface Mundu (2013). The Silent Short Stories: A Word of Truth. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform. ISBN 9781492173311.
  3. ^ "Nepali Calendar - २०७४ जेष्ठ - नेपाली क्यालेन्डर". www.nepcal.com. Retrieved 7 June 2017.
  4. ^ . daily-sun.com. Archived from the original on 5 June 2014. Retrieved 1 June 2014.
  5. ^ Rajib Shaw; Fuad Mallick & Aminul Islam (2013). Disaster Risk Reduction Approaches in Bangladesh. Springer. p. 98. ISBN 978-4-431-54252-0.
  6. ^ "Kalboishakhis - Bangladesh's deadly storms". aljazeera.com. 29 April 2014. Retrieved 1 June 2014.
  7. ^ S.M. Imamul Huq & Jalal Uddin Md. Shoaib (2013). The Soils of Bangladesh. Springer. pp. 15–16. ISBN 978-94-007-1128-0.
  8. ^ a b M H Haider (8 April 2014). "HAL KHATA TIME-BOUND, YET TIMELESS". thedailystar.net. Retrieved 1 June 2014.
  9. ^ . amaderkotha.com.bd. Archived from the original on 2 June 2014. Retrieved 1 June 2014.
  10. ^ Nrusimha Jayanthi. "Festivals". Simhachalam Devasthanam. Retrieved 24 June 2016.

Notes

  1. ^ Sanskrit: वैशाख, romanizedVaiśākha; Hindi: बैसाख, romanizedBaisākh; Punjabi: ਵਿਸਾਖ/وساکھ, Telugu: వైశాఖ, Kannada: ವೈಶಾಖ, romanized: Vaiśākha; Malayalam: വൈശാഖം, romanizedVaiśākham; Marathi: वैशाख, romanized: Vaiśākh; Tamil: வைகாசி, romanized: Vaikāci; Nepali: बैशाख, Odia: ବୈଶାଖ, romanized: Baiśākh; Assamese: ব’হাগ, romanizedBohag

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Vaisakha news newspapers books scholar JSTOR November 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message Vaisakha a is a month of the Hindu calendar that corresponds to April May in the Gregorian Calendar 1 In the Indian national calendar Vaisakha is the second month of the year It is the first month of the Vikram Samvat calendar Odia calendar Punjabi calendar Assamese calendar where it is called Bohag and the Bengali calendar where it is called Boishakh 2 3 This month lies between the second half of April And The First Half Of May VaisakhaPohela Boishakh celebration in DhakaNative nameव श ख Sanskrit CalendarHindu calendarMonth number2SeasonSpringGregorian equivalentMid April To Mid MaySignificant daysVaisakhi ChaitraJyeshtha Regional calendars used in the Indian subcontinent have two aspects lunar and solar Lunar months begin with Chaitra and solar months start with Vaisakha Sankranti However regional calendars mark when the official new year is celebrated In regions such as Maharashtra which begin the official new year with the commencement of the lunar year the solar year is marked by celebrating Vaisakha Sankranti Conversely regions starting the new year with Vaisakha Sankranti give prominence to the start of the lunar year in Chaitra In the Vedic calendar it is called Madhava and in the Vaishnava calendar it is called Madhushudana month Contents 1 Overview 2 Festivals 3 See also 4 References 5 NotesOverview EditIn the Hindu solar calendar Vaisakha begins in mid April in Bengal Nepal and Punjab In Tamil Nadu it is known as Vaikasi mid May mid June and represents the second month of the Tamil solar calendar The Tamil month that corresponds to Vaisakha is Chithirai mid April mid May In the Hindu lunar calendar Vaisakha begins with the new moon in April and represents the second month of the lunar year The name of the month is derived from the position of the Moon near the Vishakha constellation Nakshatra on the full moon day 4 In the Vaishnava calendar Madhusudana governs this month The month of Boishakh also marks the official start of Summer The month is notorious for the afternoon storms called Kalboishakhi Nor wester 5 The storms usually start with strong gusts from the north western direction at the end of a hot day and cause widespread destruction 6 7 Festivals Edit Pohela Boishakh celebration in Dhaka The first day of Baishakh is celebrated as the Pohela Boishak or Bangla New Year s Day The day is observed with cultural programs festivals and carnivals all around the country The day of is also the beginning of all business activities in West Bengal and Bangladesh The traders starts new fiscal account book called Halkhata 8 9 The accounting in the Halkhata begins only after this day It is celebrated with sweets and gifts with customers 8 The harvest festival of Vaisakhi is celebrated on in this month which marks the Punjabi new year according to the Punjabi calendar Jallianwala Bagh massacre took place on the Punjabi New year day Vaisakha Purnima is celebrated as Buddha Purnima or the birthday of Gautama Buddha amongst Buddhists of South and Southeast Asia Tibet and Mongolia Purnima refers to the Full Moon Known in Sinhala as Vesak it is observed in the full moon of May Vaisakha sukla Panchami is celebrated as Adi Shankara birthday the great philosopher and theologian of Hinduism religion Vaishakha Purnima is known as vaikasi vishakam in Tamil Nadu which is celebrated as the birthday of Lord Murugan Vaisakha sukla chaturdasi is celebrated as Narasimha Jayanti Festival in Sri Varaha Lakshmi Narasimha Swamivari Temple at Simhachalam 10 Shukla Paksha Krishna Paksha1 Prathama 1 Prathama2 Dwitiya 2 Dwitiya3 Tritiya 3 Tritiya4 Chaturthi 4 Chaturthi5 Panchami 5 Panchami6 Shashti 6 Shashti7 Saptami 7 Saptami8 Ashtami 8 Ashtami9 Navami 9 Navami10 Dashami 10 Dashami11 Ekadashi 11 Ekadashi12 Dwadashi 12 Dwadashi13 Thrayodashi 13 Thrayodashi14 Chaturdashi 14 Chaturdashi15 Purnima 15 AmavasyaSee also Edit Hinduism portalAstronomical basis of the Hindu calendar Boishakh first month in the Bengali calendarPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback Vaisakhi Religious harvest and traditional new year festival for Dogras Vesakha Buddhist festival marking the birth enlightenment and death of the BuddhaPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets Besakih Temple Major Hindu temple in Bali Indonesia Hindu units of measurement Hindu astronomy Astronomy on the Indian subcontinentPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets Jyotish Indian form of astrologyPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targetsReferences Edit Henderson Helene Ed 2005 Holidays festivals and celebrations of the world dictionary Third edition Electronic edition Detroit Omnigraphics p xxix ISBN 0 7808 0982 3 Boniface Mundu 2013 The Silent Short Stories A Word of Truth CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform ISBN 9781492173311 Nepali Calendar २०७४ ज ष ठ न प ल क य ल न डर www nepcal com Retrieved 7 June 2017 Another New Year Another Resolution daily sun com Archived from the original on 5 June 2014 Retrieved 1 June 2014 Rajib Shaw Fuad Mallick amp Aminul Islam 2013 Disaster Risk Reduction Approaches in Bangladesh Springer p 98 ISBN 978 4 431 54252 0 Kalboishakhis Bangladesh s deadly storms aljazeera com 29 April 2014 Retrieved 1 June 2014 S M Imamul Huq amp Jalal Uddin Md Shoaib 2013 The Soils of Bangladesh Springer pp 15 16 ISBN 978 94 007 1128 0 a b M H Haider 8 April 2014 HAL KHATA TIME BOUND YET TIMELESS thedailystar net Retrieved 1 June 2014 Halkatha An explanation amaderkotha com bd Archived from the original on 2 June 2014 Retrieved 1 June 2014 Nrusimha Jayanthi Festivals Simhachalam Devasthanam Retrieved 24 June 2016 Notes Edit Sanskrit व श ख romanized Vaisakha Hindi ब स ख romanized Baisakh Punjabi ਵ ਸ ਖ وساکھ Telugu వ శ ఖ Kannada ವ ಶ ಖ romanized Vaisakha Malayalam വ ശ ഖ romanized Vaisakham Marathi व श ख romanized Vaisakh Tamil வ க ச romanized Vaikaci Nepali ब श ख Odia ବ ଶ ଖ romanized Baisakh Assamese ব হ গ romanized Bohag Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Vaisakha amp oldid 1128374327, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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