Mitibar [POPULAR ✰]
It seems you are referring to (মিতিবার), which is the Bengali term for a specific day in the traditional Bengali calendar.
is not found on a smartphone lock screen. You cannot set an alarm for it. mitibar
The ancient Bengalis knew that not all time is created equal. Some days are "Tithi" (lunar dates). Some are "Barsha" (rain days). But is a moral day—a 24-hour window where your relationships are the only currency that matters. It seems you are referring to (মিতিবার), which
In the Gregorian calendar, we live by Sundays and Mondays. But before the widespread adoption of the Western week, the traditional Bengali calendar (Bônggabdo) had its own cycle of days, one of which is . The ancient Bengalis knew that not all time is created equal
While modern urban Bengalis rarely use "Mitibar" in daily conversation, the concept survives in rural astrological traditions. Farmers and small traders still consult the Panjika (almanac) to see if a given day qualifies as a Mitibar for concluding agreements.
We chase the future on Sundays. We mourn the past on Fridays. But what about a day that exists only in the spaces between people?