Chaitra Sankranti Today

Desk Report

Published: 13 Apr 2022, 11:21 am

Chaitra Sankranti || Photo: Collected

Chaitra Sankranti || Photo: Collected

The Bangalee nation has been celebrating the traditional Chaitra Sankranti festival on Wednesday marking the last day of the Bangla year.

Chaitra is the last month of Basanta (spring season) in the Bangla calendar.

It is celebrated more in rural areas than in towns, where it has been celebrated for hundreds of years. It is the day before Pohela Boishakh (the first day of the Bangla calendar) and is more popular than Pohela Boishakh in rural areas.

In recent years it has also been adopted into the urban lifestyle.

On Chaitra Sankranti, the Bangalees usually say goodbye to the outgoing Bangla year and welcome the Nababarsho (New Year) on Pohela Boishakh through different festivities.

In many places across the country including the capital, Chaitra Sankranti is celebrated through arranging fairs, pitha melas, musical events, and other festivities.

Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the festival was not celebrated in public places in the last two years, but this year the celebration is expected to get back its glorious past of fanfare manner.

Though the Pohela Boishakh celebration was not held at its traditional venue Ramna Batamul in the last two years amid the pandemic, this year the first day of the Bangla calendar will be celebrated following its all rituals at the venue along with bringing out the traditional Mangal Shovajatra (procession).

The Chhayanaut will organize a cultural function at the Ramna Batamul on Pohela Boishakh.

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