Shuvo Noboborsho 1422 Free SMS and Photo Collection is here. In Bengali Poila Stands for
First and Boishakh is
the first month of Bengali Calendar. It means first day of Boishakh is
celebrated as Poila Boishakh or Bangla Noboborsho.
The development
of the Bengali calendar is often attributed to king of Gour or Gauda,
Shashanka as the starting date falls squarely within his reign.
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is the term we search a lot on this occasion.Poila Boishakh or Bengali
New Year or Bangla New Year or Shuvo Noboborsho is the first day of
Bengali Calendar celebrated on 14th April in Bangladesh and 15th April
in the India State of West Bengal by the Bengali people and also by
minor Bengali communities in other countries. The traditional greetings
for Bengali New Year is Shuvo Noboborsho (শুভ নববর্ষ) which literally
Happy New Year.
Mughal
Emperor Jalaluddin Muhammad Akbar, introduced a revised Bengali
Calendar in order to make tax collection easier in Bengal. The Mughals
collected tax according to the Islamic calendar and Akbar ordered an
improvement of the calendar systems, because the lunar Islamic calendar
did not agree with the harvest sessions and the farmers faced severe
difficulties in paying taxes out of season. Some sources credit the idea
to the finance minister of Akbar, Todar Mal. The distinctive
characteristic of this revised Bengali year was that, rather than being a
solar or lunar calendar, it was based on a union of the solar and lunar
year. This was essentially a great promotion, as the solar and lunar
years were formulated in very diverse systems. Primarily this calendar
was named as “Fasli San” and then "Bônggabdô". The Bengali Year was
launched on 10/11 March 1584, but was dated from 5 November 1556 or 963
Hijri.