Thinla (month) explained

Thinlā (Nepal Bhasa: थिंला) is the second month in the Nepal Era calendar, the national lunar calendar of Nepal.[1] The month corresponds to Margashirsha (मार्गशीर्ष) in the Hindu lunar calendar and roughly matches December in the Gregorian calendar.

Thinlā begins with the new moon and the full moon falls on the 15th of the lunar month. The month is divided into the bright and dark fortnights which are known as Thinlā Thwa (थिंला थ्व) and Thinlā Gā (थिंला गा) respectively.

The main event during this month is the Hindu festival of Vaikuntha Ekadashi which is dedicated to Vishnu. It falls on the 11th day of the bright fortnight. The full moon is also a major religious holiday. In Nepal Mandala, the day is celebrated as Yomari Punhi (यःमरि पुन्हि).[2] The festival celebrates the harvest. The special food of the day is a confection known as Yomari, a dumpling made of rice-flour dough filled with a paste of molasses and sesame seeds. In other cultures, the day is known as Dhānya Purnimā.[3]

Days in the month

Thwa (थ्व) or Shukla Paksha
(bright half)
Gā (गा) or Krishna Paksha
(dark half)
1. Pāru1. Pāru
2. Dwitiyā2. Dwitiyā
3. Tritiyā3. Tritiyā
4. Chauthi4. Chauthi
5. Panchami5. Panchami
6. Khasti6. Khasti
7. Saptami7. Saptami
8. Ashtami8. Ashtami
9. Navami9. Navami
10. Dashami10. Dashami
11. Ekādashi11. Ekādashi
12. Dwādashi12. Dwādashi
13. Trayodashi13. Trayodashi
14. Chaturdashi14. Charhe (चह्रे)
15. Punhi (पुन्हि)15. Āmāi (आमाइ)

Months of the year

Devanagari scriptRoman scriptCorresponding Gregorian monthName of Full Moon
1. कछला KachhalāNovemberSaki Milā Punhi, Kārtik Purnimā
2. थिंलाThinlāDecemberYomari Punhi, Dhānya Purnimā
3. पोहेला PohelāJanuaryMilā Punhi, Paush Purnimā
4. सिल्लाSillāFebruarySi Punhi, Māghi Purnimā
5. चिल्लाChillāMarchHoli Punhi, Phāgu Purnimā
6. चौला ChaulāAprilLhuti Punhi, Bālāju Purnimā
7. बछला BachhalāMaySwānyā Punhi, Baisākh Purnimā
8. तछला JuneJyā Punhi, Gaidu Purnimā
9. दिल्लाDillāJulyDillā Punhi, Guru Purnimā
10. गुंलाAugustGun Punhi, Janāi Purnimā (Raksha Bandhan)
11. ञला YanlāSeptemberYenyā Punhi, Bhādra Purnimā
12. कौला KaulāOctoberKatin Punhi, Kojāgrat Purnimā

Notes and References

  1. News: Nepal Sambat gets national status. 8 May 2014. The Rising Nepal. 24 October 2008. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20131020104054/http://www.gorkhapatra.org.np/detail.php?article_id=8874&cat_id=5. 20 October 2013.
  2. Web site: "Yomari Punhi": A South Asian Post-harvest Festival among Newars of Nepal . Makaju . Uttam . 2014 . Canadian Newa Guthi. 15 May 2014.
  3. Book: Levy, Robert Isaac . 1990 . Mesocosm: Hinduism and the Organization of a Traditional Newar City in Nepal. A Catalogue of Annual Events and Their Distribution throughout the Lunar Year . University of California Press . 644 . 9780520069114.