Assamese Daily Calendar – Panchang, Festivals & Rahu Kalam
অসমীয়া পঞ্জিকা · অসমীয়া
Assamese (অসমীয়া) is the language of Assam, spoken by over 15 million people. The Assamese calendar (Bhaskarabda) is solar — the year begins with Bohag Bihu (mid-April) — and the three Bihu festivals (Bohag, Kati, Magh) anchor the agricultural year alongside lunar observances. Key terms: Panjika (পঞ্জিকা), Tithi (তিথি), Nakshatra (নক্ষত্ৰ), Rahu Kal (ৰাহু কাল).
Today's Assamese Panjika — 04 July 2026 · Guwahati
তিথি · Tithi
চতুৰ্থী
Chaturthi · কৃষ্ণ পক্ষ
নক্ষত্ৰ · Nakshatra
ধনিষ্ঠা
Dhanishta
বাৰ · Weekday
শনিবাৰ
Saturday
🌅 সূৰ্যোদয়
4:39 AM
🔴 ৰাহু কাল
8:03 AM – 9:45 AM
Guwahati
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Frequently Asked Questions
When does the Assamese year begin?
The Assamese year begins with Bohag Bihu (Rongali Bihu) on the Mesha Sankranti day in mid-April — the same solar transition as Vaisakhi, Puthandu and Pohela Boishakh.
What are the three Bihus?
Bohag Bihu (April, new year), Kati Bihu (October, austerity) and Magh Bihu (January, harvest feast) mark the stages of Assam's agricultural year.
What calendar does Assam follow?
Assam follows the solar Bhaskarabda calendar for months and Bihu, with lunar tithis observed for pujas and vrats as elsewhere in India.
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Panchang values above are shown in অসমীয়া with English alongside, computed for Guwahati — timings shift with sunrise in other cities (see your city). Article content is in English with native terminology.