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Assamese Calendar 2026

Welcome to Assamese Calendar 2026 (অসমীয়া কেলেণ্ডাৰ ২০২৬). Discover Assamese dates, important festivals, public holidays, fasting days, Panchang details, and traditional Assamese celebrations for every month of the year. Our calendar is designed with a simple and clean layout, making it easy for everyone to use for daily planning and important occasions.

Assamese Calendar 2026 (অসমীয়া পঞ্জিকা ২০২৬) – Looking for the Assamese Calendar 2026? Here you can find month-wise Assamese calendar details along with important festivals, holidays, fasting days, and special occasions throughout the year. We have also provided easy access to the Assamese Almanac Calendar PDF for all months.

Assamese Calendar 2026 PDF free download

You can download the PDF version of the Assamese Calendar 2026 directly from this page. Monthly calendar PDFs are available for every month of the year, and we regularly update the content with the latest information.

Simply choose your preferred month and download the calendar PDF for that month. If you want to download the complete yearly calendar, click on the download button provided below.

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Assamese Calendar 2026 Festivals, Vrats, and Marriage Muhurat

Here you can find the complete list of important festivals, holidays, vrats (fasting days), and marriage muhurat dates from the Assamese Calendar 2026.

To make the information easy to read and understand, all important occasions and celebrations have been arranged in a clear table format.

Major Festivals & Important Dates 2026

January 2026

DateFestival / Occasion
January 14, 2026Uruka (First Day of Magh Bihu)
January 15, 2026Magh Bihu / Bhogali Bihu
January 26, 2026Republic Day
January 31, 2026Me-Dum-Me-Phi

February 2026

DateFestival / Occasion
February 13, 2026Saraswati Puja / Vasant Panchami
February 15, 2026Ali-Aye-Ligang Festival
February 26, 2026Maha Shukla Ekadashi

March 2026

DateFestival / Occasion
March 1, 2026Maha Shivaratri
March 14, 2026Holi Festival
March 30, 2026Eid-ul-Fitr (Moon sighting based)

April 2026

DateFestival / Occasion
April 14, 2026Goru Bihu (Bohag Bihu Day 1)
April 15, 2026Manuh Bihu – Assamese New Year 1433
April 16, 2026Gosai Bihu
April 17, 2026Kutum Bihu
April 18, 2026Senehi Bihu
April 19, 2026Mela Bihu
April 20, 2026Sera Bihu

May 2026

DateFestival / Occasion
May 8, 2026Damodar Deva Tithi
May 23, 2026Buddha Purnima
May 24, 2026Sri Sri Madhabdeva Janmotsav

June 2026

DateFestival / Occasion
June 16, 2026Eid-ul-Adha / Bakrid (Moon sighting based)

August 2026

DateFestival / Occasion
August 15, 2026Independence Day
August 23, 2026Sri Sri Madhabdeva Tirubhav Tithi
August 26, 2026Janmashtami

September 2026

DateFestival / Occasion
September 4, 2026Srimanta Sankardeva Tirubhav Tithi
September 14, 2026Karam Puja

October 2026

DateFestival / Occasion
October 2, 2026Gandhi Jayanti
October 10, 2026Mahalaya
October 17, 2026Kati Bihu / Kongali Bihu
October 17, 2026Durga Puja – Maha Shashthi
October 18, 2026Durga Puja – Maha Saptami
October 19, 2026Durga Puja – Maha Ashtami
October 20, 2026Durga Puja – Maha Navami
October 21, 2026Vijaya Dashami / Durga Visarjan
October 24, 2026Diwali Festival
October 24, 2026Kali Puja

November 2026

DateFestival / Occasion
November 5, 2026Guru Nanak Jayanti

December 2026

DateFestival / Occasion
December 25, 2026Christmas Day

Ekadashi Vrats 2026

Below is the complete list of Ekadashi fasting dates for the year 2026. The table includes all important Ekadashi vrat names along with their respective dates in a simple and easy-to-read format.

DateEkadashi Vrat Name
January 14, 2026Shatatila Ekadashi
January 29, 2026Jaya Ekadashi
February 13, 2026Vijaya Ekadashi
February 27, 2026Amalaki Ekadashi
March 15, 2026Papmochani Ekadashi
March 29, 2026Kamada Ekadashi
April 13, 2026Varuthini Ekadashi
April 28, 2026Mohini Ekadashi
May 13, 2026Apara Ekadashi
May 27, 2026Nirjala Ekadashi
June 11, 2026Yogini Ekadashi
June 26, 2026Devshayani Ekadashi
July 11, 2026Kamika Ekadashi
July 25, 2026Putrada Ekadashi
August 9, 2026Aja Ekadashi
August 24, 2026Parivartini Ekadashi
September 8, 2026Indira Ekadashi
September 22, 2026Pasankusha Ekadashi
October 7, 2026Rama Ekadashi
October 22, 2026Papankusha Ekadashi
November 6, 2026Rama Ekadashi
November 20, 2026Devutthana Ekadashi
December 5, 2026Utpanna Ekadashi
December 20, 2026Mokshada Ekadashi

Major Vrats 2026 (Excluding Ekadashi)

Below is the complete list of important Vrats and fasting days for the year 2026, excluding Ekadashi fasts. The table includes major Hindu vrats, Amavasya, Purnima, Navratri days, Pradosh Vrat, Sankashti Chaturthi, and other important religious occasions.

DateVrat / Occasion
January 6, 2026Sankashti Chaturthi
January 8, 2026Amavasya
January 11, 2026Pradosh Vrat
January 23, 2026Purnima
February 4, 2026Sankashti Chaturthi
February 6, 2026Mauni Amavasya
February 9, 2026Pradosh Vrat
February 22, 2026Purnima
February 24, 2026Pradosh Vrat
March 1, 2026Maha Shivaratri
March 6, 2026Sankashti Chaturthi
March 8, 2026Amavasya
March 10, 2026Pradosh Vrat
March 14, 2026Holi
March 19, 2026Chaitra Navratri Begins
March 20, 2026Chaitra Navratri – Day 2
March 21, 2026Chaitra Navratri – Day 3
March 22, 2026Chaitra Navratri – Day 4
March 23, 2026Chaitra Navratri – Day 5
March 24, 2026Chaitra Navratri – Day 6 / Purnima
March 25, 2026Chaitra Navratri – Day 7
March 26, 2026Chaitra Navratri – Day 8 / Pradosh Vrat
March 27, 2026Ram Navami
April 4, 2026Sankashti Chaturthi
April 6, 2026Amavasya
April 9, 2026Pradosh Vrat
April 22, 2026Hanuman Jayanti / Purnima
April 24, 2026Pradosh Vrat
May 4, 2026Sankashti Chaturthi
May 6, 2026Amavasya
May 9, 2026Pradosh Vrat
May 22, 2026Purnima
May 24, 2026Pradosh Vrat
June 2, 2026Sankashti Chaturthi
June 4, 2026Amavasya
June 7, 2026Pradosh Vrat
June 20, 2026Purnima
June 22, 2026Pradosh Vrat
July 2, 2026Sankashti Chaturthi
July 4, 2026Amavasya
July 7, 2026Pradosh Vrat
July 20, 2026Guru Purnima
July 22, 2026Pradosh Vrat
July 31, 2026Sankashti Chaturthi
August 2, 2026Amavasya
August 5, 2026Pradosh Vrat
August 18, 2026Raksha Bandhan / Purnima
August 20, 2026Pradosh Vrat
August 30, 2026Sankashti Chaturthi
September 1, 2026Amavasya
September 4, 2026Pradosh Vrat
September 17, 2026Purnima
September 19, 2026Pradosh Vrat
September 29, 2026Sankashti Chaturthi
October 1, 2026Mahalaya Amavasya
October 3, 2026Pradosh Vrat
October 11, 2026Navratri – Day 1
October 12, 2026Navratri – Day 2
October 13, 2026Navratri – Day 3 / Sharad Purnima
October 14, 2026Navratri – Day 4
October 15, 2026Navratri – Day 5
October 16, 2026Navratri – Day 6
October 17, 2026Navratri – Day 7 / Maha Saptami
October 18, 2026Navratri – Day 8 / Maha Ashtami
October 19, 2026Navratri – Day 9 / Maha Navami / Pradosh Vrat
October 20, 2026Vijaya Dashami
October 29, 2026Karwa Chauth / Sankashti Chaturthi
October 31, 2026Diwali Amavasya
November 2, 2026Pradosh Vrat
November 13, 2026Kartik Purnima
November 17, 2026Pradosh Vrat
November 28, 2026Sankashti Chaturthi
November 30, 2026Amavasya
December 3, 2026Pradosh Vrat
December 13, 2026Purnima
December 17, 2026Pradosh Vrat
December 26, 2026Sankashti Chaturthi
December 30, 2026Amavasya

Marriage Muhurat 2026

Below is the list of शुभ विवाह मुहूर्त (Marriage Muhurat Dates) for the year 2026. These dates are considered favorable for weddings and marriage ceremonies according to the Hindu calendar and traditional Panchang calculations.

MonthAvailable Marriage Muhurat Dates
January 202614, 15, 23, 25, 28
February 202612, 19, 20, 26
March 20265, 18, 19, 25
April 202615, 21, 22, 29
May 20261, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 13, 14
June 202621, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 29
July 20261, 6, 7, 11
August 2026No Muhurat Dates Available (Chaturmas Period)
September 2026No Muhurat Dates Available (Chaturmas Period)
October 2026No Muhurat Dates Available (Chaturmas Period)
November 202621, 24, 25, 26
December 20262, 3, 4, 5, 11, 12

FAQs: Assamese Calendar 2026 PDF Download

What is Assamese Calendar 2026?

Bhāskarābda, is a traditional lunisolar calendar widely followed in Assam. The Assamese Calendar 2026 corresponds to the years 1432–1433 Bhāskarābda. This calendar system began during the reign of King Kumar Bhaskar Barman of the ancient Kamarupa kingdom and is approximately 593 years ahead of the Gregorian calendar.

The Assamese New Year starts in mid-April with the celebration of Bohag Bihu, one of the most important festivals in Assam.

The calendar includes twelve traditional Assamese months:

Bohag, Jeth, Ahar, Khaun, Bhado, Aahin, Kati, Aaghun, Puh, Magh, Phagun, and Sot.
Three major Bihu festivals are celebrated throughout the year:
Bohag Bihu – Celebrated in April as the Assamese New Year and spring festival.
Kati Bihu – Observed in October and associated with agriculture and crop protection.
Magh Bihu – Celebrated in January as a harvest festival with traditional feasts and community gatherings.

The Assamese Calendar combines both solar calculations and lunar phases to determine important festivals, fasting days, religious occasions, and agricultural activities. It continues to play an important role in Assamese culture, traditions, and daily life.

What makes the Assamese Calendar different from other calendars?

The Assamese Calendar follows the traditional Bhāskarābda system, which combines both solar and lunar calculations. This unique system is closely connected with Assamese culture, festivals, farming traditions, and religious practices.

When does the Assamese New Year begin in 2026?

The Assamese New Year starts in mid-April with the celebration of Bohag Bihu, which marks the beginning of the new Assamese calendar year.

Are Bihu festival dates included in the Assamese Calendar 2026?

Yes, the calendar includes all important Bihu festivals such as Bohag Bihu, Magh Bihu, and Kati Bihu along with their correct dates and celebrations.

Is Assamese Calendar 2026 available for PDF download?

Yes, you can easily download the complete Assamese Calendar 2026 or month-wise PDF calendars directly from the website.

Does the calendar provide daily Panchang details?

Yes, the calendar includes important Panchang information such as Tithi, Nakshatra, Yoga, and other astrological details for each day.

Can I use this calendar for religious and cultural planning?

Yes, the Assamese Calendar is widely used for planning festivals, fasting days, religious rituals, marriage muhurat dates, and agricultural activities across Assam.