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Pahela Falgun brings colour, music as spring begins

Published : Sunday, 15 February, 2026 at 12:00 AM  Count : 247
Saturday marks Pahela Falgun, the first day of spring and the eleventh month of the Bangla calendar, a time that symbolises renewal, vibrancy and cultural pride for Bangladeshis.

Spring, often described as the king of seasons, arrives with a message of fullness and new life. For many years, Bangladeshis marked Pahela Falgun on February 13. 

However, in 2020, Bangla Academy revised the Bangla calendar to align it with the Gregorian calendar, shifting Pahela Falgun to February 14 and effectively coinciding it with Valentine Day.

Bangladeshis are also celebrating Valentine's Day with their loved ones, in step with the rest of the world, as a symbol of love and affection.

While the inclusion of Pahela Falgun has added a vibrant and festive dimension to the occasion, the day has, for the past few decades, been widely embraced, particularly by young people, as an essential moment for celebration. After the harshness of winter fades, nature adorns itself anew.

Fresh leaves sprout on trees, flower buds bloom, birds fill the air with song, and the breeze carries a soft floral fragrance.

This revival is felt not only in nature but also in the human spirit, drawing people into celebration and festivity.

The tradition of celebrating the Pahela Falgun in Bangladesh started in the Bengali calendar year 1401.

Since then, the Jatiya Bawshonto Utsab Udyapan Parishad has been celebrating Pahela Falgun regularly with jovial cultural festivity at the Bakultala of Charukala (Dhaka University Faculty of Fine Art) in the morning. 

Since then, the day has grown into a major cultural occasion, with people dressing in shades of yellow and orange, participating in music, poetry and art to welcome spring.    �"UNB



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