Festival date logic
Bihu 2030
বিহু
Assamese New Year and harvest festival.
Direct answer
When is Bihu 2030?
Bihu 2030 is on Sunday, 14 April 2030. The Hindu date is Shukla Ekadashi, Chaitra.
Gregorian date
Sunday, 14 April 2030Hindu date
Shukla Ekadashi, ChaitraObservance moment
the relevant Panchang moment for the observanceWhy this date?
Rongali Bihu is fixed on April 14-15 in the Gregorian calendar, coinciding with the Sun entering Mesha (Aries). This marks the Assamese New Year and spring harvest.
For 2030, Samvat resolves the observance to Sunday, 14 April 2030, with Shukla Ekadashi, Chaitra. The public festival calendar uses an India-baseline Panchang; personal observance can vary by location and family tradition.
Read the calculation methodologyBihu 2030 tithi and Panchang details
Calculation type
fixed gregorianFestival type
regionalNakshatra
MaghaCommon observance
noneSignificance
Marks the Assamese New Year. Three Bihus celebrate different seasons.
Traditions and Regions
Traditions
Observed in
Other years
Common questions
What is the date of Bihu 2030?
Bihu 2030 is on Sunday, 14 April 2030. The Hindu date is Shukla Ekadashi, Chaitra.
What is the tithi for Bihu 2030?
The Hindu date shown by Samvat is Shukla Ekadashi, Chaitra. This is based on the festival rule encoded for Bihu.
Can the date differ by city?
Yes. Panchang values depend on sunrise, sunset, moonrise, and timezone. Samvat's public festival page uses an India-baseline calculation; local observance can differ by city, sampradaya, or family tradition.
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Citation summary
Samvat lists Bihu 2030 on Sunday, 14 April 2030 because the India-baseline festival rule resolves to Shukla Ekadashi, Chaitra. Panchang dates can vary by location and tradition.