Punjabi Calendar – February 27, 2026
The Punjabi calendar, also known as the Nanakshahi calendar, is widely used in Punjab for cultural, religious, and agricultural purposes. Each date holds significance in festivals, seasonal changes, and historical events. Knowing the Punjabi date helps celebrate Sikh and Punjabi festivals accurately, and connects with the region’s rich heritage.
Today’s Date
Gregorian Date: Friday, February 27, 2026 Punjabi Date (Nanakshahi): 16 ਫੱਗਣ (Phaggaṇ) 2082
Short Punjabi Date: 16/12/2082
Punjabi Months with Significance
| Month No. | Punjabi Month (ਪੰਜਾਬੀ ਮਹੀਨਾ) | Gregorian Range | Significance / Impact |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | ਚੇਤ (Chet) | March 14 – April 13 | Marks the start of the new year. Farmers begin sowing crops. Celebrates cultural festivals like Vaisakhi preparation. |
| 2 | ਵੈਸਾਖ (Vaisākh) | April 14 – May 14 | Time of harvesting rabi crops. Vaisakhi festival is celebrated marking harvest and Sikh new year. |
| 3 | ਜੇਠ (Jeṭh) | May 15 – June 14 | Hot season begins. Significant for seasonal changes and religious observations in Punjab. |
| 4 | ਹਾੜ / ਸਾਵਣ (Harh / Sāvaṇ) | June 15 – July 15 | Monsoon season starts. Farmers rely on rains for crops. Cultural events include folk songs and festivals. |
| 5 | ਸਾਵਣ (Sāvaṇ) | July 16 – August 15 | Peak of monsoon. Significant for agriculture. Festivals and fairs celebrated in villages. |
| 6 | ਭਾਦੋਂ (Bhādon) | August 16 – September 14 | Harvest begins. Traditional celebrations, prayers, and preparation for autumn festivals. |
| 7 | ਅੱਸੂ (Assū) | September 15 – October 14 | Autumn starts. Cultural gatherings and seasonal changes observed. Important for agricultural planning. |
| 8 | ਕੱਤਕ (Kattak) | October 15 – November 13 | Harvest festivals continue. Cold weather begins. Sikh festivals like Diwali may overlap. |
| 9 | ਮੱਘਰ (Magghar) | November 14 – December 13 | Winter season. Important for winter crops. Cultural events and fairs held in villages. |
| 10 | ਪੋਹ (Poh) | December 14 – January 12 | Winter deepens. Farmers prepare for rabi crops. Celebrations include Lohri festival. |
| 11 | ਮਾਘ (Māgh) | January 13 – February 11 | Cool season continues. Cultural and religious events celebrated. Important for sowing winter crops. |
| 12 | ਫੱਗਣ (Phaggaṇ) | February 12 – March 13 | End of winter, beginning of spring. Prepares for new agricultural cycle. Cultural and historical events remembered. |

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