Desi Punjabi Month Calendar In Pakistan And India 2023 – Assu Date Today

Hey everyone! What are your thoughts on February being desi month? Personally, I think it’s a great idea! I don’t know about you, but I always love celebrating my culture and heritage. February seems like the perfect time to do just that. There are so many fun events and activities to participate in, and it’s a great way to get connected with other members of the desi community. I’ve put together a calendar of some of the most popular events taking place this month. Be sure to check it out and see what catches your eye!

Today Desi Month Date in Pakistan & india

According to Punjabi Desi Calendar Month Today Date is Sunday 15 Assu / اسو ਅੱਸੂ 01 October 2023

Desi Month Today Date
DaySunday اتوار
Desi Month Date In Urdu Hindi English15 Assu اسو ਅੱਸੂ
English Date01/10/2023
Desi Month Date In Urduآج اسو 15 دیسی مہینے کی تاریخ ہے۔

In South Asia, the month of November is considered Desi Month, a time to celebrate the region’s culture and heritage. During Desi Month, people of South Asian descent come together to share their traditions and customs with others. From dance and music performances to traditional food festivals, there are a variety of ways to participate in Desi Month festivities. Whether you’re looking to learn more about South Asian culture or simply enjoy some delicious food, Desi Month is a great time to explore all that the region has to offer. So mark your calendars and get ready to celebrate Desi style!

Punjabi Desi Month Date of July 2023

July 2023
MonTueWedThuFriSatSun
 
 
 
 
 
 
1
17 Harh
 
2
18 Harh
 
3
19 Harh
 
4
20 Harh
 
5
21 Harh
 
6
22 Harh
 
7
23 Harh
 
8
24 Harh
 
9
25 Harh
 
10
26 Harh
 
11
27 Harh
 
12
28 Harh
 
13
29 Harh
 
14
30 Harh
 
15
31 Harh
 
16
1 Sawan
 
17
2 Sawan
 
18
3 Sawan
 
19
4 Sawan
 
20
5 Sawan
 
21
6 Sawan
 
22
7 Sawan
 
23
8 Sawan
 
24
9 Sawan
 
25
10 Sawan
 
26
11 Sawan
 
27
12 Sawan
 
28
13 Sawan
 
29
14 Sawan
 
30
15 Sawan
 
31

Punjabi Desi Month Date of August 2023

August 2023
MonTueWedThuFriSatSun
 
 
1
17 Sawan
 
2
18 Sawan
 
3
19 Sawan
 
4
20 Sawan
 
5
21 Sawan
 
6
22 Sawan
 
7
23 Sawan
 
8
24 Sawan
 
9
25 Sawan
 
10
26 Sawan
 
11
27 Sawan
 
12
28 Sawan
 
13
29 Sawan
 
14
30 Sawan
 
15
31 Sawan
 
16
32 Sawan
 
17
1 Bhadon
 
18
2 Bhadon
 
19
3 Bhadon
 
20
4 Bhadon
 
21
5 Bhadon
 
22
6 Bhadon
 
23
7 Bhadon
 
24
8 Bhadon
 
25
9 Bhadon
 
26
10 Bhadon
 
27
11 Bhadon
 
28
12 Bhadon
 
29
13 Bhadon
 
30
14 Bhadon
 
31
15 Bhadon

Punjabi Desi Month Date Of September 2023

September 2023
MonTueWedThuFriSatSun
 
 
 
 
 
1
16 Bhadon
 
2
17 Bhadon
 
3
18 Bhadon
 
4
19 Bhadon
 
5
20 Bhadon
 
6
21 Bhadon
 
7
22 Bhadon
 
8
23 Bhadon
 
9
24 Bhadon
 
10
25 Bhadon
 
11
26 Bhadon
 
12
27 Bhadon
 
13
28 Bhadon
 
14
29 Bhadon
 
15
30 Bhadon
 
16
31 Bhadon
 
17
1 Assu
 
18
2 Assu
 
19
3 Assu
 
20
4 Assu
 
21
5 Assu
 
22
6 Assu
 
23
7 Assu
 
24
8 Assu
 
25
9 Assu
 
26
10 Assu
 
27
11 Assu
 
28
12 Assu
 
29
13 Assu
 
30
14 Assu

Punjabi Desi Month Date Of October 2023

October 2023
MonTueWedThuFriSatSun
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1
15 Assu
 
2
16 Assu
 
3
17 Assu
 
4
18 Assu
 
5
19 Assu
 
6
20 Assu
 
7
21 Assu
 
8
22 Assu
 
9
23 Assu
 
10
24 Assu
 
11
25 Assu
 
12
26 Assu
 
13
27 Assu
 
14
28 Assu
 
15
29 Assu
 
16
30 Assu
 
17
1 Kattak
 
18
2 Kattak
 
19
3 Kattak
 
20
4 Kattak
 
21
5 Kattak
 
22
6 Kattak
 
23
7 Kattak
 
24
8 Kattak
 
25
9 Kattak
 
26
10 Kattak
 
27
11 Kattak
 
28
12 Kattak
 
29
13 Kattak
 
30
14 Kattak
 
31
15 Kattak

Punjabi Desi Month Date Of November 2023

November 2023
MonTueWedThuFriSatSun
 
 
 
1
16 Kattak
 
2
17 Kattak
 
3
18 Kattak
 
4
19 Kattak
 
5
20 Kattak
 
6
21 Kattak
 
7
22 Kattak
 
8
23 Kattak
 
9
24 Kattak
 
10
25 Kattak
 
11
26 Kattak
 
12
27 Kattak
 
13
28 Kattak
 
14
29 Kattak
 
15
30 Kattak
 
16
1 Maghar
 
17
2 Maghar
 
18
3 Maghar
 
19
4 Maghar
 
20
5 Maghar
 
21
6 Maghar
 
22
7 Maghar
 
23
8 Maghar
 
24
9 Maghar
 
25
10 Maghar
 
26
11 Maghar
 
27
12 Maghar
 
28
13 Maghar
 
29
14 Maghar
 
30
15 Maghar

Punjabi Desi Month Date of December 2023

December 2023
MonTueWedThuFriSatSun
 
 
 
 
 
1
16 Maghar
 
2
17 Maghar
 
3
18 Maghar
 
4
19 Maghar
 
5
20 Maghar
 
6
21 Maghar
 
7
22 Maghar
 
8
23 Maghar
 
9
24 Maghar
 
10
25 Maghar
 
11
26 Maghar
 
12
27 Maghar
 
13
28 Maghar
 
14
29 Maghar
 
15
30 Maghar
 
16
1 Poh
 
17
2 Poh
 
18
3 Poh
 
19
4 Poh
 
20
5 Poh
 
21
6 Poh
 
22
7 Poh
 
23
8 Poh
 
24
9 Poh
 
25
10 Poh
 
26
11 Poh
 
27
12 Poh
 
28
13 Poh
 
29
14 Poh
 
30
15 Poh
 
31
16 Poh

Punjabi Desi Month Date

  •  Festival- Maghi (Makar Sankranti).
  • Month  (Magh).
  • Date (1 Magh).
  • Solar or lunar month Solar.

The month of Magh is an important month in the Pakistan & Indian calendar, as it marks the beginning of the solar new year. The festival of Maghi, also known as Makar Sankranti, is celebrated on the first day of Magh and marks the end of the winter season. 

On this day, people wear new clothes, exchange gifts and sweets with their loved ones, and pray for a prosperous year ahead. In some parts of the country, kite flying is also a popular activity on this day.

So if you’re looking to celebrate the start of the new year in a traditional way, then make sure you mark your calendars for the month of Magh!

Desi Month Names 

Do you know the Punjabi names for the months of the year? Here they are:

Desi Month in Punjabiin Hindi
Chetਚੇਤ
Vaisakhਵੈਸਾਖ
Jethਜੇਠ
Harhਹਾੜ੍ਹ
Sawanਸਾਵਣ
Bhadonਭਾਦੋ
Assuਅੱਸੂ
Kattakਕੱਤਕ
Maggharਮੱਘਰ
Pohਪੋਹ
Maghਮਾਘ
Phaganਫੱਗਣ

Months of Indian & Pakistani civil calendar:

1. January: Maagh

2. February: Phagan

3. March: Chet

4. April: Vaisakh

5. May: Jeth

6. June: Harh

7. July: Sawan

8. August: Bhadon

9. September: Assu

10. October: Kattak

11. November: Maghar

12. December: Poh

The Indian and Pakistani civil calendar is based on the lunar cycle, with each month beginning on the day of the new moon. There are twelve months in the year, with a total of 354 or 355 days. The months are named after festivals and important events in the agricultural cycle.

January is known as Maagh, and is the month of the Magh festival. February is Phagan, the month of the Phalguna festival. March is Chet, the month of the Chaitra Navratri festival. April is Vaisakh, the month of the Vaishakhi festival. May is Jeth, the month of the Jyeshtha Nakshatra. June is Harh, the month of the Hari Raya festival. July is Sawan, the month of the Shravana Nakshatra. August is Bhadon, the month of the Bhadra Purnima festival. September is Assu, the month of the Ashvin Navratri festival. October is Kattak, the month of the Kartik Purnima festival. November is Maghar, the month of the Margashirsha Nakshatra. December is Poh, the month of the Pushya Nakshatra.

Days Name in Punjabi Desi Calendar:

  • Monday- Somvar
  • Tuesday- Mangalvar
  • Wednesday- Budhvar
  • Thursday- Veervar
  • Friday- Shukarvar
  • Saturday- Sanicharvar
  • Sunday- Aitvar

The Punjabi Desi Calendar is the traditional calendar observed by the people of Punjab and other parts of India.

The days are named according to their respective gods, goddesses and spiritual figures. Mondays are dedicated to Goddess Parvati who is known as Somvar, Tuesdays are dedicated to Lord Mangal or Mars who is known as Mangalvar, Wednesdays are dedicated to Lord Buddha who is known as Budhvar, Thursdays are dedicated to Lord Indra who is known as Veervar, Fridays are dedicated to Goddess Lakshmi who is known as Shukarvar, Saturdays are dedicated to Shani Dev or Saturn who is known as Sanicharvar and Sundays are dedicated to Lord Brahma who is known as Aitvar.

Each day has its own importance and associated rituals, including morning prayers and offerings to the gods. The Punjabi Desi Calendar is still observed in many parts of India and provides a reminder of ancient traditions and beliefs.

The Punjabi Desi Calendar highlights the importance of the seven days in a week for the people of Punjab. It is believed that worshipping gods, goddesses and spiritual figures on their respective days brings luck, prosperity and success to those who observe them.

The Punjabi Desi Calendar is also used as a guide to plan auspicious occasions such as weddings and religious ceremonies. For this reason, many people in Punjab still follow the Punjabi Desi Calendar and its associated rituals. It provides a link to their cultural heritage and is an important part of their lives.

Complete Year of Desi Month Calendar 2023

As we start a new year, it’s time to get organized and plan ahead! The Complete Year of Desi Month Calendar 2023 is the perfect tool to help you do just that. This helpful calendar includes all of the important dates for each month, as well as space to write in your own notes and reminders. Plus, the colorful and eye-catching design is sure to brighten up your desk or wall. So, start planning your year today with the Complete Year of Desi Month Calendar 2023!

Sangrand Dates 2023

Desi month calendar sangrand dates for the next 12 months are as follows:

MonthSangrand DatesDaysDesi Month Names
January14 Jan 2023SaturdayMagh
February13 Feb 2023MondayPhagan
March14 Mar 2023TuesdayChet
April14 Apr 2023FridayVaisakh
May15 May 2023MondayJeth
June15 Jun 2023ThursdayHarh
July16 Jul 2023SundaySawan
August17 Aug 2023ThursdayBhadon
September17 Sep 2023SundayAssu
October17 Oct 2023TuesdayKattak
November16 Nov 2023ThursdayMaghar
December16 Dec 2023SaturdayPoh

Masya in 2023 Dates

Masya DatesDays
21 Jan 2023Saturday
20 Feb 2023Monday
21 Mar 2023Tuesday
20 Apr 2023Thursday
19 May 2023Friday
18 Jun 2023Sunday
17 Jul 2023Monday
16 Aug 2023Wednesday
14-15 Sep 2023Thursday, Friday
14 Oct 2023Saturday
13 Nov 2023Monday
12 Dec 2023Tuesday

Puranmashi Dates 2023

Puranmashi DatesDays
6 Jan 2023Friday
5 Feb 2023Sunday
7 Mar 2023Tuesday
6 Apr 2023Thursday
5 May 2023Friday
4 Jun 2023Sunday
3 Jul 2023Monday
1 Aug 2023Tuesday
31 Aug 2023Thursday
29 Sep 2023Friday
28 Oct 2023Saturday
27 Nov 2023Monday
26 Dec 2023Tuesday

Panchami Dates 2023

Panchami DatesDays
7 JanuaryFriday
5 FebruarySaturday
7 MarchMonday
6 AprilWednesday
6 MayFriday
4 JuneSaturday
4 JulyMonday
2 AugustTuesday
1 SeptemberThursday
30 SeptemberFriday
29 OctoberSaturday
28 NovemberMonday
27 DecemberTuesday

Dashmi Dates in 2023

Dashmi DatesDays
1 Jan 2023Sunday
31 Jan 2023Tuesday
1 Mar 2023Wednesday
31 Mar 2023Friday
30 Apr 2023Sunday
30 May 2023Tuesday
28 Jun 2023Wednesday
28 Jul 2023Friday
26 Jul 2023Saturday
25 Sep 2023Monday
24 Oct 2023Tuesday
22 Nov 2023Wednesday
22 Dec 2023Friday

Short Survey Of Punjabi lunar Calendar 

The Punjabi lunar calendar is a tool used by many to keep track of festivals and important events. The calendar is divided into twelve months, with each month corresponding to a different phase of the moon. The months are named after festivals or important events that occur during that time of year. Here is a brief overview of the Punjabi lunar calendar:

* Maghi/Makar sankranti- This festival is celebrated on the first day of the month of Magh, which corresponds to the winter solstice. It is a time to celebrate the end of winter and the beginning of spring.

* Holika Dahan- This festival is celebrated on the full moon of Phagan, which marks the end of the winter season. On this day, people light bonfires and burn effigies of Holika, the demoness who tried to kill the young god Prahlad.

* Holi- This festival is celebrated on the first day of the month of Chait, which corresponds to the spring equinox. Holi is a time of joy and celebration, when people throw colored powders at each other and enjoy plenty of good food and drink.

* Raksha Bhandan- This festival is celebrated on the full moon of Sawan, which marks the beginning of the monsoon season. On this day, brothers tie Rakhi threads around their sisters’ wrists, symbolizing the strength of their bond.

* Vaisakhi- This festival is celebrated on the first day of the month of Visakh, which corresponds to the summer solstice. Vaisakhi is a time of thanksgiving, when people give thanks for the bountiful harvest. It is also the day when the Sikh new year begins.

* Lohri– This festival is celebrated on the full moon of Poh, which marks the end of the winter season. Lohri is a time to celebrate the return of longer days and warmer weather. On this day, people light bonfires and enjoy traditional Punjabi food and music.

* Teej/Teeyan– This festival is celebrated on the third day of the month of Sawan, which corresponds to the beginning of the monsoon season. Teej is a time for sisters to get together and pray for their brothers’ safety and well-being. On this day, women also dress up in beautiful clothes and jewelry and take part in traditional folk dances.

* Basant– This festival is celebrated on the first day of the month of Magh, which corresponds to the winter solstice. Basant is a time to celebrate the onset of spring, when the days become longer and the weather becomes warmer. On this day, people fly kites and enjoy traditional Punjabi food and music.

DAYDATEHOLIDAY
ThursdayJan 05, 2023Guru Gobind Singh Birthday
FridayJan 13, 2023Maghi – Lohri
TuesdayMar 07, 2023Holi
WednesdayMar 08, 2023Hola Mohalla
FridayApr 14, 2023Vaisakhi
TuesdayApr 18, 2023Birthday of Guru Angad Dev
FridayJun 16, 2023Martyrdom of Guru Arjan Dev Sahib
FridayOct 20, 2023Birth of the Guru Granth
ThursdayNov 09, 2023Diwali
FridayNov 24, 2023Martyrdom of Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib
MondayNov 27, 2023Guru Nanak Birthday

Which Punjabi month has 32 days?

The Punjabi month of Jyestha has 32 days. It falls in May – June, which means it is the ‘big’ month. This month is considered to be auspicious for many important events such as weddings and religious ceremonies. Jetth is the Punjabi name for this month.

How many days are in Punjabi month?

There are 30 days in the Punjabi month of Maghar, Poh and Magh. Phagun has 31 days.

  • Maghar 30 
  • Poh 30 
  • Magh 30
  •  Phagun 30-31

What is the meaning of Sangrand?

It is also known as Maghi Sangrand. This month of Magha according to Hindus

Solar calendar. I talk about dogers, so there is a tradition among them

Mansana and the other name of this month is “Maghi Sangrand”.

Sangrand is a sanskrit word which means “auspicious beginning”. It is the first day of the lunar month, and is considered to be very auspicious. On this day, Hindus perform special puja rituals and offer prayers to the gods and goddesses. Sangrand is also an important day for farmers, as it marks the beginning of the harvesting season. Farmers offer prayers to the Sun god, seeking his blessings for a good harvest. So, if you have been thinking of starting something new, make sure to do it on a sangrand day!

What is the Sikh calendar called?

The Sikh calendar is called nanakshahi The calendar was created with the help of the traditional Vikrama calendar. It is used to determine the date of important Sikh festivals.

What is Bikrami year?

Bikrami year is a solar year that starts on the 13th of March or at the start of spring. This year consists of 365 days. The 9th month of this year consists of 30 days. Then next one month is of 31 days and After last two months of this year consist of 32 days.

What happens on sangrand?

This name is given because people believe that the sun leaves only one zodiac sign. and penetrates into other zones. This Sangrind is the scariest day for these worshipers. On this day they arrange. Special supplications, just for that they think, Allah will look upon them kindly. all year round. But Sikh community does not worship sun.

What is the importance of sangrand?

Sangrand is an important festival for Sikhs as it marks the start of the new year according to the lunar calendar. On this day, Sikhs pray for all communities and ask for happiness for all. This event is also significant as it commemorates the martyrdom of 40 Sikh volunteers who sacrificed their lives for their beliefs. This makes sangrand a very special occasion for Sikhs all over the world.

Final Words: 

The Desi Month Calendar is a great way to celebrate your heritage and learn more about the different cultures represented in the South Asian community.

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