The first day of Bengali calendar has been observed for thousands of years by Bengali Hindus with cultural and religious fervor although nowadays people of other religions also celebrate this festival. It was first officially and broadly observed by Shashanka— the first great King of Bengal. People of West Bengal, Assam, Tripura, and Bangladesh celebrate this day.
On the day of Poila Boishakh, people worship God Ganesh and Devi Lakshmi for the prosperity of the world.
Poila Boishakh is differently celebrated by the people of Bangladesh, and it's known as Pohela Boishakh.
Poila Boishakh is differently celebrated by the people of Bangladesh, and it's known as Pohela Boishakh.
by typical Indian October 06, 2023
Moshai is an abbreviated form of Mahadaya which means sire. People in Indian Subcontinent used to address one another with this term. This is now less usual although commonly found in the typical conversations among Bengali Indians.
by typical Indian August 06, 2023
by typical Indian October 08, 2023
It has lots of definitions and they are as follows—
Mama— traditionally it refers to 'maternal uncle.'
Mama— In original form of English, it stands for 'a woman likely married and mother to her children.'
Mama— In Bengali, chiefly Bangladeshi Bangla, it denotes to a any person except relatives, who may be a driver, a shop keeper, a barber, or any adult individual of whatever occupation. The term is used in this way by Bangladeshi youngsters, college or uni students. On the contrary, the same way and for the same purpose, Bengali Indians prefer the term 'dada'.
Mama— traditionally it refers to 'maternal uncle.'
Mama— In original form of English, it stands for 'a woman likely married and mother to her children.'
Mama— In Bengali, chiefly Bangladeshi Bangla, it denotes to a any person except relatives, who may be a driver, a shop keeper, a barber, or any adult individual of whatever occupation. The term is used in this way by Bangladeshi youngsters, college or uni students. On the contrary, the same way and for the same purpose, Bengali Indians prefer the term 'dada'.
My mother is very happy because my mama ( mum's brother) has been promoted to colonel in the army.
Oh gosh, no way, this time we're gonna be grounded by mama.
Mama,turn left and there you go.This is where I stay.
Oh gosh, no way, this time we're gonna be grounded by mama.
Mama,turn left and there you go.This is where I stay.
by typical Indian October 05, 2023
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by typical Indian October 06, 2023