Assu

Assu (ਅੱਸੂ, اسو), the next month after Bhadun, is the seventh month of the desi calendar. It falls in September and October (mid-September to mid-October). It is the beginning of fall in South Asia. The leaves’ colour begins to change. The temperature gets moderate, and the humidity level decreases. 

In the daytime, the temperature is neither hot nor cool, while nights start to get cooler. It is the best season for people who love moderate weather. Outdoor activities, picnics, and parties can be arranged. The cool air in the morning brings freshness to the environment. Some seasonal plants like Marigolds, Begonia, and Leather petal plants flourish and enhance the beauty of the environment with flowers.  

ਅੱਸੂ (اسو) is the month when some birds migrate from Siberia to the plains of Punjab to protect themselves from the cold weather of Siberia. They usually stay beside the rivers, lakes, and water reservoirs.

This is the month to harvest late Kharif crops like pulses, and rice and to prepare the fields for upcoming Rabi crops. The season is also ideal for the early planting of Rabi crops like wheat and barley in some areas. 

Assu punjabi mahina-2025
  • Navratri
  • Karva Chauth
  • Dussehra

The Hindu events that may fall in ਅੱਸੂ (اسو) include Navratri, Karva Chauth,  and Dussehra.  The Sikh community may also have several events like the Joti Jot and the Gur Gadi of different Gurus. Pakistan’s founder, Quaid-e-Azam’s death anniversary is also observed this month. Furthermore you can check out the Sangrand 2025 Dates to know the whole year’s Sangrand Dates.

EventGregorian DateDay
Sangrand16 September 2025Tuesday
Puranmashi7 October 2025Tuesday
Masya21 September 2025Sunday
Panchmi27 September 2025Saturday
Dashmi2 October 2025Thursday
GurpurabGregorian DateDay
Jyoti Jot Shri Guru Nanak Dev Ji16 September 2025Tuesday
Jor Mela Baba Budha Ji (Ramdass)1 October 2025Wednesday
Darbar Khalsa (Dussehra)2 October 2025Thursday
Jor Mela Bir Baba Budha Ji – Thatha6-7 October 2025Monday-Tuesday
Birthday Gurpurab Guru Ramdas Ji8 October 2025Wednesday
Birth Bhai Taru Singh Ji9 October 2025Thursday
Jyoti Jot Shri Guru Har Rai Ji15 October 2025Wednesday
Gurgaddi Shri Guru Har Krishan Ji15 October 2025Wednesday
Birthday of Baba Banda Singh Ji Bahadur15 October 2025Wednesday
Assu weather
Autumn Vibes – Assu

1. The Arrival of Autumn:

  • ਅੱਸੂ (اسو) brings the first cool breezes, marking the end of the monsoon and the start of autumn.
  • The humid days start fading, and the air feels fresher, making it a pleasant time for outdoor work.

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2. Harvest Season Begins:

  • Farmers start harvesting paddy (rice) and millet, celebrating their hard work paying off.
  • Golden fields of ripened crops fill the villages with joy and festivity.

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3. The Month of Gratitude:

  • Farmers thank nature for a good harvest by offering first grains to temples and gurudwaras.
  • It’s a time for community feasts and sharing food with others.

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4. Changing Landscape:

  • The lush green fields start turning golden, signaling the end of the monsoon’s effect.
  • Dry leaves begin to fall from trees, giving the first signs of winter’s arrival.

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5. Festivals and Fairs:

  • ਅੱਸੂ (اسو) is filled with harvest festivals and local fairs, where people buy new clothes and household items.
  • Traditional folk songs and dances bring villages to life during this time.

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7. Mild Days, Cool Nights:

  • The days are still warm, but the nights start getting cooler, making sleep more comfortable.
  • Families enjoy sitting outdoors in the evening, telling stories and sipping warm tea.

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8. Preparing for Winter:

  • People start storing grains, pulses, and firewood for the upcoming cold months.
  • Woolen clothes and blankets are brought out from storage as nights start feeling chilly.

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8. Sikh Tradition of Paying Respect:

  • Many Sikhs visit Gurudwaras in ਅੱਸੂ (اسو) to seek blessings for prosperity and health.
  • Langars (community kitchens) serve special meals, celebrating togetherness and gratitude.

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In short, Assu (ਅੱਸੂ, اسو) is a pleasant time with moderate weather. It is a key month for both harvesting late Kharif crops and preparing for the upcoming Rabi season. The month also holds cultural and religious importance, with several festivals and events observed by different communities.
Want to know the important days of next month? Check out the SIgnificant Dates of Katak.

Ans: ਅੱਸੂ (اسو) is recognised as the seventh month of the Punjabi calendar.

Ans: During ਅੱਸੂ (اسو), the weather remains moderate as this month is the beginning of fall in Punjab.

Ans: ਅੱਸੂ (اسو) is usually 30 days long.

Ans: In Pakistan, this month starts in the middle of September, probably 16 September.