by typical Indian October 10, 2023
by typical Indian October 06, 2023
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
by typical Indian October 06, 2023
by typical Indian October 10, 2023
darogi happu singh ji e hame pakar ke kyu leye aaye tum? "saree jada chapar chapar na kar. kasam se kara e hai abi boroph ke silli mang owange or nango karge sale letayake pichu-a-are dande ke jecha pelenge."
by typical Indian October 11, 2023
It's an exaggerated form of traditional adverb "absolutely," wherein "bloomin(g)" is an expletive or meaningless phrase, and doesn't change the meaning of the original word 'absolutely'. However, no recognized dictionaries have this word so far.
by typical Indian September 29, 2023