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Choitro (Bengali: চৈত্র) is the last
month of the
Bengali calendar. It
falls from mid-March to mid-April and is the last
month of
Spring (Bengali: বসন্ত...
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Gajan spans around a w****,
starting at the last w**** of
Choitro continuing till the end of the
Bengali year. It ends with
Charak Puja on...
- year. It is the last
month in the
Bengali calendar,
where it is
called Choitro.
Chaitra or
Chait is also the last
month in the
Nepali calendar (the Vikram...
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Unlike the
traditional Indian Hindu calendar which starts with the
month of
Choitro, the
Bengali calendar starts with Boishakh. The
bengali calender was started...
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number 1
Number of days 31 (Bangladesh); 30/31 (India)
Season Summer Gregorian equivalent April-May
Significant days
Pohela Boishakh ←
Choitro Joishtho →...
- Jayasudha,
Chandra Mohan,
Kanta Rao. A
Bengali remake by the name
Sedin Choitro Mas was made by
director Prabhat Roy. The 1997
Hindi movie Pardes by Subhash...
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Tamil calendar except in that it
starts the year with Boiśākh (instead of
Choitrô),
followed by Jyoisthô etc. The ****amese and Odia
calendars too are structured...
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Month number 11
Number of days 29/30
Season Spring Gregorian equivalent February–March
Significant days
Chotiro 30 –
Choitro Sankranti ← Magh
Choitro →...
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Rabindranath Tagore. The
novel was
serialised in 1928, from
Bhadra to
Choitro in the
magazine Probashi, and was
published in book form the following...
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Ogrohayon Late
Autumn Shīto (শীত) (winter) Mid-December Mid-February Poush, Magh
Winter Bôsônto বসন্ত(spring) Mid-February Mid-April Falgun,
Choitro Spring...