नेपाली पात्रो (Nepali Calendar)

Complete Nepali calendar with date conversion

Interactive Nepali Calendar

Full-featured calendar with festivals, events, and date conversion

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Full Calendar View

Complete monthly view with all Nepali dates, festivals, and important events clearly displayed.

Date Conversion

Automatic conversion between Nepali (BS) and English (AD) calendar systems for easy reference.

Festivals & Events

Stay updated with all major Nepali festivals, holidays, and cultural events throughout the year.

About the Nepali Calendar (नेपाली पात्रो)

The Nepali Calendar, also known as Bikram Sambat (BS), is the official calendar of Nepal. It is a lunar calendar that is approximately 56 years and 8 months ahead of the Gregorian calendar used in most of the world.

Key Features of the Nepali Calendar

12 Months: The Nepali calendar consists of 12 months, starting with Baisakh (बैशाख) and ending with Chaitra (चैत्र). Each month has a varying number of days, typically ranging from 29 to 32 days.

New Year: The Nepali New Year falls on the 1st of Baisakh, which usually corresponds to mid-April in the Gregorian calendar. This is celebrated as one of the most important festivals in Nepal.

Cultural Significance: The calendar is deeply integrated into Nepali culture, with all major festivals, religious ceremonies, and cultural events planned according to the Nepali dates.

How to Use This Calendar

  • Navigate between months using the calendar controls
  • Click on any date to see detailed information
  • View festivals and events marked on specific dates
  • Check date conversions between BS and AD
  • Plan your events according to Nepali calendar

Nepali Months (नेपाली महिनाहरू)

बैशाख (Baisakh)
जेठ (Jestha)
आषाढ (Ashadh)
श्रावण (Shrawan)
भाद्र (Bhadra)
आश्विन (Ashwin)
कार्तिक (Kartik)
मंसिर (Mangsir)
पौष (Poush)
माघ (Magh)
फाल्गुन (Falgun)
चैत्र (Chaitra)

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