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Poila Baisakh 2023: Gifts, Fairs, And Celebrations In Bengal
Poila Baisakh reminds a Bengali instantly of so many exquisite features coming in packed on a Poila Baisakh day. The Haalkhatas, the Rabindra Sangeet, The Dhuti Panjabi, Lucchi Maangsho, line up before your eyes, inspiring you to be a part of these celebrations.

Bengalis love to socialize extensively on the day of the festival and meeting and exchanging pleasantries with them and just anybody around them, adds meaning and human touch to their celebrations. Poila Baisakh is going to be celebrated on 14 April 2023.
Nobo Borsho, when translated, means the New Year which is celebrated in Bangladesh and Tripura. The new year as it arrives on 14 April, comes with an unofficial set of rules that every Bengali feels compelled to follow. Eating, praying, singing, having fun, and shopping are must dos on this day, be it in any order. Harmony and bonding is the key watchwords that renew and kindle relationships on this day and throughout the year.
Celebrations
1.
Panjika
or
the
panchang
sells
like
hot
cake
on
this
day,
as
it
is
needed
at
the
beginning
of
a
new
year.
As
per
the
panjika,
all
activities
are
arranged
and
planned.
This
is
a
record
that
you
fill
in
to
mark
your
important
dates
and
timings.
The
happy
moments
are
forever
remembered,
thanks
to
this
book.
2.
Wedding
dates
to
interview
muhurats,
everything
is
planned
as
per
the
instructions
from
the
panjika.
NRIs
also
observe
the
Nobo
Borsho
with
enthusiasm
and
cheer.
3.
Steps
To
Perform
Puja
on
Poila
Baisakh
4.
To
welcome
the
auspicious
new
year,
the
Bengalis,
perform
the
following
rituals.
5.
Get
up
in
the
wee
hours,
and
complete
your
morning
rituals.
6.
Preferably
take
a
holy
dip
or
bathe
in
the
river.
7.
Have
a
detailed
look
at
the
sunrise.
8.
Clean
your
home,
corners
and
crevices,
and
deck
them
with
artifacts
and
flowers.
9.
Offer
prayers
to
Lord
Ganesha
and
Goddess
Lakshmi.
10.
Wear
gemstones
that
suit
your
fortunes
and
horoscope
as
per
your
horoscope.
Poila Baisakh: Gifts
Gifts are an indispensable part of their culture. Sweets and gifts are lavishly exchanged with friends and loved ones. Poila Baisakhi is when you receive elder's blessings and gifts. Those staying close by visit relatives personally.
Poila Baisakh Fair
For the rural Bengalis, it is customary to participate in the fairs which allow you to be at your antiquated best. The local clubs or government arrange these fairs in which everyone participates with interest. Toys are gifted to Kids and traditional gift items are exchanged as gifts. Handicrafts, the katha work pieces, handmade silks, handbags, craftwork to adorn your walls, hold your interest from the beginning to the end.



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