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Mohammadi Panjika Jun 2026

While there are several almanacs published in the state, the Mohammadi Panjika (published by the Rashtriya Panchang Committee in Puri) is widely regarded as the most authoritative. It doesn't just list dates; it serves as a mathematical bridge between the cosmos and daily life. Whether it is calculating the exact micro-second for a thread ceremony or determining the auspicious hour for a wedding, families trust the Mohammadi for its precision.

However, early Bengali almanacs were based exclusively on the Hindu calendar ( Pangika ) and Vedic astrology. They detailed Hindu fasts, festivals, and ritual timings. While Bengali Muslims utilized these almanacs for agricultural purposes, the books lacked relevance for their daily religious obligations, such as tracking the Islamic lunar months, calculating prayer times, or identifying the dates for Ramadan, Eid-ul-Fitr, and Eid-ul-Adha. The Birth of Mohammadi Panjika mohammadi panjika

A side-by-side comparison of Bengali, Hijri, and Gregorian dates. While there are several almanacs published in the

The term "Mohammadi" likely emerged from this need for a separate identity. During the early 20th century, a period of significant socio-cultural awakening among Bengali Muslims, there was a conscious effort to carve out a distinct identity. This movement, often associated with publications like the iconic monthly literary magazine The Mohammadi , sought to present a modern viewpoint on Bengali Muslim culture. However, early Bengali almanacs were based exclusively on