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Pohela Boishakh 2026: Bengali New Year Celebrated on April 15 Across West Bengal

Pohela Boishakh 2026 the Bengali New year will be celebrated on the April 15 with the great enthusiasm  across the West Bengal, Bangladesh and Bengali communities who lives worldwide. It marks the beginning of the New Bengali calendar year 1433 and it festival reflects the cultural unity, joy and fresh beginnings. The day rooted in tradition but yet it is celebrated with modern energy. Pohela Boishakh brings the people together through rituals, delicious food, music and the greetings.

Pohela Boishakh 2026 Date and Timing

Pohela Boishakh will be celebrated on the April 15th 2026 on Wednesday.

  • The Mesha Sankranti when the Sun entering Aries will occurs on April 14 at 9:39 AM.
  • But as per the Bengali calendar the festival is observed on the next day’s sunrise hence the April 15th for this year.

This marks the beginning of new Bengali Era 1433 which is symbolizing the new hopes and fresh opportunities.

History of Pohela Boishakh

The term Pohela Boishakh comes from the,

  • Pohela meaning “first”

Boishakh is the first month of the Bengali calendar.

Historically the festival can trace back to the Mughal era when the calendar was restructured to align with the agricultural cycles for the easier tax collection.

Over the period of time the festival has been into the cultural celebration of Bengali identity and which is widely known as Nabo Borsho (New Year).

Traditions and Rituals of Bengali New Year

Pohela Boishakh is celebrated with the colorful customs and meaningful traditions.

Morning Rituals and Dress

The day begins early with

  • A holy bath before the sunrise
  • People wears the new traditional clothes
  • Women wear the white saree with red border
  • Men generally wears kurta or dhoti

Home Decoration and Cultural Practices

  • People keep the houses are clean and decorate it.
  • Also the Beautiful alpona which is rangloi art drawn.
  • Families offer prayers to the Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Ganesha

Haal Khata Tradition

The main highlight is the Haal Khata where the,

  • Business owners open the new account books for the next year.
  • Also the customers are invited for sweets and goodwill.
  • It also symbolizes with the fresh financial start

Traditional Food of Pohela Boishakh

For the celebrations of the day food is the heart of the day.

People prepare the Luchi with aloo dum or cholar dal for the breakfast.

In the lunch people usually make the,

  • Shukto (mixed vegetable dish)
  • Begun bhaja and aloo bhaja
  • Shorshe ilish (hilsa fish in mustard gravy)
  • Kosha mangsho (spicy mutton curry)
  • Sweet Treats
  • Mishti doi
  • Roshogolla
  • Payesh
  • Patishapta

These dishes reflects the rich culinary heritage of Bengal.

Pohela Boishakh Wishes and Greetings

On this special day people exchange warm wishes like the,

  • ‘Shubho Noboborsho’ – Happy New Year
  • ‘Notun Bochorer Shubhechha’ – Best wishes for the new year
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