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Baisabi Festival in the Chittagong Hill Tracts, Bangladesh

The Baisabi Festival is one of the most vibrant and culturally significant celebrations for the indigenous communities of the Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT) in southeastern Bangladesh. Celebrated every April, Baisabi marks the traditional New Year for several ethnic groups including the Chakma, Marma, Tripura, and others, each of whom adds their own unique customs to the festivities. The name “Baisabi” is a blend of Boisu (Tripura), Sangrai (Marma), and Biju (Chakma) —the names of the New Year festivals observed by each group. Timing and Significance Baisabi is typically celebrated from April 12 to 14 , aligning with the solar New Year observed in many parts of South and Southeast Asia. It coincides with Pahela Baishakh , the Bengali New Year, but Baisabi is distinct in its deep-rooted tribal heritage, spiritual traditions, and emphasis on harmony with nature. This festival not only ushers in a new year but also marks the end of the old agricultural cycle and the beginning of a new on...

Baisabi Festival in the Chittagong Hill Tracts, Bangladesh

The Baisabi Festival is one of the most vibrant and culturally significant celebrations for the indigenous communities of the Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT) in southeastern Bangladesh. Celebrated every April, Baisabi marks the traditional New Year for several ethnic groups including the Chakma, Marma, Tripura, and others, each of whom adds their own unique customs to the festivities. The name “Baisabi” is a blend of Boisu (Tripura), Sangrai (Marma), and Biju (Chakma) —the names of the New Year festivals observed by each group. Timing and Significance Baisabi is typically celebrated from April 12 to 14 , aligning with the solar New Year observed in many parts of South and Southeast Asia. It coincides with Pahela Baishakh , the Bengali New Year, but Baisabi is distinct in its deep-rooted tribal heritage, spiritual traditions, and emphasis on harmony with nature. This festival not only ushers in a new year but also marks the end of the old agricultural cycle and the beginning of a new on...

Celebrating Bangla New Year in West Bengal: A Vibrant Blend of Tradition and Joy

The Bangla New Year, known as Poila Boishakh , is one of the most cherished cultural celebrations in West Bengal. Observed on the first day of the Bengali calendar, typically falling on April 14 or 15, it marks the start of a new agricultural cycle and is a time for fresh beginnings, joyous gatherings, and deep-rooted traditions. A Day of Cultural Pride and Festivity From early morning, the atmosphere in cities, towns, and villages across West Bengal transforms into one of color, music, and enthusiasm. People wear traditional attire—women in red and white sarees, men in kurtas and pajamas—and often begin the day with a visit to temples to seek blessings for prosperity and peace in the coming year. Buy your Special Day gift from  My Fashion World The Melodic Start: Mongol Shobhajatra In Kolkata and other major towns, Mongol Shobhajatra (auspicious procession) kicks off the celebrations. This colorful parade features traditional music, large vibrant masks, folk art, and symbolic...

Celebrating Bengali New Year and Style in Bangladesh

The Bengali New Year, or Pohela Boishakh , is one of the most vibrant and culturally rich festivals in Bangladesh. Celebrated on the 14th of April, it marks the first day of the Bengali calendar and is a time of renewal, hope, and deep-rooted tradition. It’s not just a new beginning on the calendar — it's a day when the whole country bursts into color, music, and of course, fashion. The Essence of Pohela Boishakh Pohela Boishakh transcends religion, age, and background. Streets fill with processions like the colorful Mangal Shobhajatra , cultural performances, traditional food stalls, and people dressed in iconic red and white — the symbolic colors of the festival. The day often starts with Rabindra Sangeet (songs of Rabindranath Tagore) playing in open-air concerts and people gathering in public spaces to greet each other with “Shubho Noboborsho” (Happy New Year). Buy your Special Day gift from My Fashion World Fashion during Bengali New Year Fashion plays a central role in th...