
Sangrand is one of the most important observances in the Punjabi calendar. Every month in the Bikrami Calendar begins with Sangrand – the first day of the new Desi month. In this post, we give you the complete list of all Sangrand dates in 2026 so you never miss this sacred day.
What is Sangrand?
Sangrand marks the beginning of each new month in the Punjabi Bikrami Calendar. On this day, Sikhs read Sukhmani Sahib and special prayers at the Gurdwara. Families gather to celebrate the new month. Sangrand is considered very auspicious for starting new work, business, and journeys.

All Sangrand Dates 2026 – Complete List
Here are all Sangrand dates for the year 2026:
- Sangrand of Magh – January 13, 2026 (Tuesday)
- Sangrand of Phagan – February 12, 2026 (Thursday)
- Sangrand of Chet – March 14, 2026 (Saturday)
- Sangrand of Vaisakh – April 14, 2026 (Tuesday)
- Sangrand of Jeth – May 15, 2026 (Friday)
- Sangrand of Harh – June 15, 2026 (Monday)
- Sangrand of Sawan – July 16, 2026 (Thursday)
- Sangrand of Bhadon – August 16, 2026 (Sunday)
- Sangrand of Assu – September 17, 2026 (Thursday)
- Sangrand of Katak – October 17, 2026 (Saturday)
- Sangrand of Maghar – November 16, 2026 (Monday)
- Sangrand of Poh – December 16, 2026 (Wednesday)
How to Observe Sangrand
- Wake up early and take a bath before sunrise
- Read Nitnem and Sukhmani Sahib
- Visit the Gurdwara for special Sangrand prayers
- Do langar seva if possible
- Start any new important work on this auspicious day
Sangrand and Farming in Punjab
For Punjabi farmers, Sangrand is not just a religious observance. Each Sangrand marks the beginning of a new agricultural season. Farmers use Sangrand dates to plan their plowing, sowing, and harvesting schedules. The months of Vaisakh and Katak Sangrand are especially important for crop planning.
When is Next Sangrand?
Check Today’s Desi Date and Next Sangrand → Desi Month Date
Learn About All 12 Desi Months →what is bikramicalendar punjabi desi months
Puranmashi Dates 2026 → puranmashi masya dates 2026
Conclusion
Sangrand is a beautiful tradition that connects Punjabi families to their cultural and spiritual roots. Whether you are a Sikh, Hindu, or simply a Punjabi who loves their culture, marking Sangrand is a wonderful way to stay connected. Bookmark this page and come back every month!