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Navreh 2026 (Laukika 5102): Sacred Kashmiri New Year Date, Rituals, Meaning, and Unity

Navreh, the Kashmiri Hindu New Year, falls on 19 March 2026 (IST), aligned with Chaitra Shukla Paksha Pratipada and the first day of Chaitra Navratri. The festival inaugurates Laukika (Saptarishi) year 5102 (2026–2027), rooting contemporary practice in an ancient Kashmiri time-reckoning tradition. Observance centers on the Navreh thaalrice, mirror, flowers, coins, curd, salt, walnuts, a…
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Choitro (Chaitra) 2026: Complete Guide to Dates, Gajan, Charak Puja, and Poila Baisakh

Choitro (Chaitra) 2026 spans 16 March to 14 April and completes Bangabda 1432 in the Bengali calendar, with Poila Baisakh launching Bangabda 1433 on 14 April. This guide explains the sidereal solar basis of Bengali months, the West Bengal panjika convention behind these dates, and how it differs from Bangladesh’s revised civil calendar. It covers…
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Thaal Barun before Navreh 2026: A Definitive Guide to Dates, Ritual Steps, and Symbolism

Thaal Barun is the Kashmiri Pandit ritual of arranging a sanctified thali on the night before Navreh, the Kashmiri New Year, to be seen at dawn as an act of conscious, auspicious beginning. For 2026 (IST), Thaal Barun for Sonth is on March 13, Sonth is March 14, and Thaal Barun immediately preceding Navreh is…
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Sonth (Chaitra Sankranti) 2026: Meaning, Timing, and Rituals for Kashmir’s Spring Renewal

Sonth (Chaitr Sankrat) inaugurates the Chaitra month in the Kashmiri Hindu Saptarshi Panchang and falls on 14 March 2026 in India. This comprehensive guide explains the calendar science behind Chaitra Sankranti, why it occurs in mid-March, and how Sonth relates to the closely following Navreh. It details the dawn thaal traditioncurating grains, dairy, a coin,…