
Haal Khata - Wikipedia
Haal Khata (Bengali: হাল খাতা) is a festival celebrated by Bengali merchants, shopkeepers and traders on Poila Boisakh (the first day of the Bengali Calendar) by opening a new ledger. [1] Mughal emperor Akbar established a new calendar based on the old solar Bengali calendar in 1584 to ease taxation.
Halkhata: A thousand-year-old tradition on the verge of extinction
Apr 13, 2022 · Halkhata is a tradition that is almost synonymous with Pahela Baishakh celebrations. It refers to the practice of opening new ledger books for account-keeping on the first day of the Bangla New...
হালখাতা - উইকিপিডিয়া
হালখাতা হলো বছরের প্রথম দিনে দোকানপাটের হিসাব আনুষ্ঠানিকভাবে হালনাগাদ করার প্রক্রিয়া। [১] বছরের প্রথম দিনে ব্যবসায়ীরা তাদের দেনা-পাওনার হিসাব সমন্বয় করে এদিন হিসাবের নতুন খাতা খোলেন। [২][৩] এজন্য খদ্দেরদের বিনীতভাবে পাওনা শোধ করার কথা স্মরণ করিয়ে দেওয়া হয়; শুভ হালখাতা কার্ড'-এর মাধ্যমে ঐ বিশেষ দিনে দোকানে …
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Keeping the centuries-old tradition alive through Halkhata
Apr 14, 2023 · Halkhata is a tradition that is almost synonymous with Pahela Baishakh celebrations. In the past, traders in rural areas used to open shops in the early hours of Pahela Baishakh and then clean and decorate those with paper flowers.
The Bengali Tradition of Halkhata, New Accounts Ledger
May 1, 2014 · The centuries old Bengali new years celebrations include an important tradition, opening the Halkhata, a new ledger book for the year for the businesses. Blog Amader Kotha explains what Halkhata is.
Rituals of Halkhata | 'Halkhata' is not just a mere accounts book ...
'Halkhata' is not just a mere accounts book, there was a specific ritual that every Bengali merchants followed before penning anything in that book
Haal Khata - Wikiwand
Haal Khata (Bengali: হাল খাতা) is a festival celebrated by Bengali merchants, shopkeepers and traders on Poila Boisakh (the first day of the Bengali Calendar) by opening a new ledger. Mughal emperor Akbar established a new calendar based on the old solar Bengali calendar in 1584 to ease taxation.
Halkhata In Bengal - Hindu Blog
Halkhata is observed mostly on Bengali New Year’s Day, first day of Baishakh. Some observe it on Akshaya Tritiya and others on Ram Navami. In parts of Howrah, Burdwan and Hooghly, Halsal (current year) ceremony along with Halkhata is held on …
Haalkhata, the intrinsic Poila Baisakh tradition - Get Bengal
Apr 15, 2019 · Haalkhata is a Bengali tradition that is over 430 years old! Hard to believe? But that’s so. If on Poila Baisakh you get to visit the any shop our Bengali business establishment, you must have seen that new khata or ledger on the table. Emperor Akbar had established a new calendar in 1584 to smoothen the process of taxation.