Naba Barsha 2013 date or Poila Baisakh: Bengali New Year in 2013


Naba Barasha or Poila Baisakh is the traditional Hindu New Year in West Bengal and Bangladesh. It is celebrated in the month of Vaishakh or Baisakh (April – May). In 2013, the date of Naba Barsha or Poila Baisakhis April 15. The New Year is popularly referred as Naba Barsa or Nava Varsha in Bengal and Pohela or Poila Baisakh in Bangladesh. It is the first day in the traditional Hindu Bengali Calendar.

In Bengali houses, Naba Barsa is welcomed with elaborate alpanas (rangolis). A kalash is placed in the center of the alpana pattern and it symbolizes prosperity. Houses are elaborately decorated with flowers as there is no shortage of flowers during this season. Another important event is the Prabhat Pheries or early morning processions.

Goddess Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth, and Lord Ganesh are worshipped on the Bengali New Year day.
Traders perform the halkhata ceremony that marks the advent of the Bengali New Year. All shops are decorated with flowers and one will notice stringed fresh lemons and chillies hanging in front of shops. This is used to ward off the evil eye.

Shopkeepers, businessmen and traders close the old accounts and open a new one. People visit their favorite shop during the day to wish them luck for the year ahead. Traders welcome customers on this day with sweets.
Women make it a point to buy a new sari or saree for Poila Baisakh, especially a white sari with red border. Traders popularly call the sale of new clothes during Naba Barsha as ‘Chaitra Sales’ – the previous month is Chiatra or Chaitro.

No Hindu festival is complete without the mouthwatering cuisines. And Bengalis prepare both Vegetarian and non-Vegetarian dishes for Poila Baisakh.


8 comments:

Anonymous said...

is the bengali new year celebrated in the same way it was before?what changes have been introduced?

preity said...

Bengali new yea is around the corner =)

Sam said...

This is celebrated the same way it was celebrated earlier.
It feels good to think about older day when during our childhood we used to be on the seventh heaven during Naba Barsha, now away from the country, away from all relatives, it pains.

soumitri said...

Bengali new year used to be fun filled with new clothes n gud foods n get togethers at ''dadur barhi'' n different cultural programmes n ''PRABHAT PHERI''- those were fun filled days of childhood- ''dinguli mor sonar khanchay roilo naa''

Iqbal said...

Bengali new year is never a hindu new year. This traditional celebration is totally secular event. In Bangladesh, people of all religion is celebrating this for hundreds of years.

saurovghosh said...

wish you all a very ahppy New Year ....Subho Naba Borsho...1417...

Sourav said...

Wish all SUBHO NABABARSHA ... Notun Bochchor sukher hok...

Missing this event at my home...

Ullas said...

apna der sobai k "SUBHO NABABARSHO"

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