Saturday, May 13, 2017

Seasons in Bengal

 Seasons in Bengal 

   There are six different seasons in the nature of West Bengal which can be clearly distinguished from one another. They are summer, monsoon, autumn, late autumn, winter and spring. Summer is the hottest period of the year. It covers the months of April and May. In this time people suffer from heatwave. But this season is famous for its luscious fruits like mangoes, lichis, watermelons etc. Summer is followed by the rainy season which covers the months of June, July and August. In this time dark clouds overcast the sky and men feel relieved as rains come down. ponds, tanks, rivers are filled with water. But too much rain also spells disaster. Autumn comes after the rainy season. It is the season of popular Bengali festivals like Durga puja, Kali puja, Bhratridwitiya etc. Then comes winter, the season of Christmas, flowers, fruits, vegetables, feasts, fairs and functions. In this season the weather is cool and dry. Winter is followed by the most charming season spring. It extends from March till April. In this season nature is nicely dressed. It is also the season of fresh green leaves. Indeed in Bengal all seasons are useful to mankind and to nature. Bengal's culture is largely indebted to its seasons.

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