Nepali Calendar 2081 Baisakh
Baisakh 2081
Apr/May 2024
Sunday
SUN
Monday
MON
Tuesday
TUE
Wednesday
WED
Thursday
THU
Friday
FRI
Saturday
SAT
Panchami
30
12
Aadhyaguru Shankaracharya Jayanti
Sasthi
31
13
Panchami
1
13
New Year 2081 Starts, Bishwadhwojpatan (Biska Jatra)
Sasthi
2
14
Siruwa Pawani Parba (Holiday for people who celebrates in Jhapa, Morang
Saptami
3
15
Bhaktapur Bramhayani Yatra
Aastami
4
16
Chaite Dashain, Seto Machhindranath Rath Yatra Aarambha
Nawami
5
17
Ram Nawami
Dashami
6
18
Ekadashi
7
19
Kamada Ekadashi
Dwadashi
8
20
Chanda Diwas
Trayodashi
9
21
Mahabir Jayanti
Chaturdashi
10
22
Purnima
11
23
Loktantra Diwas, Lhuti Punhi
Pratipada
12
24
Lalitpur Rato Machhindranath Snan (Bungadhya nhawa)
Pratipada
13
25
Rastriya Photo Patrakarita Diwas
Ditiya
14
26
Tritiya
15
27
Swami Shashidhar Jayanti
Chaturthi
16
28
Panchami
17
29
Saptami
18
30
Aastami
19
01
International Workers Day, Budhaastami
Nawami
20
02
Rastriya Suchana tatha Sanchar Prabidhi Diwas
Dashami
21
03
Ekadashi
22
04
Baruthini Ekadashi Brat
Dwadashi
23
05
Trayodashi
24
06
Matati Cha: Hre, Kirant Samaj Sudhar Diwas
Chaturdashi
25
07
Aaunshi
26
08
Matatirtha Aaunshi, Aamako Mukh Herne
Pratipada
27
09
Lalitpur Machhindranath Ratharohan
Ditiya
28
10
Parashuram Jayanti, Aakshya Tritiya
Chaturthi
29
11
Lalitpur Rato Matsyendranath Rath Yatra Aarambha
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Baisakh 2081 festivals,Holidays,Marriage,Bratabanda
Festivals and Holidays:
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01 | New Year 2081 Starts, Bishwadhwojpatan (Biska Jatra), Khayu Sanhu |
02 | Siruwa Pawani Parba (Holiday for people who celebrates in Jhapa, Morang, Sunsari, Siraha and Saptari Districts) |
03 | Bhaktapur Bramhayani Yatra |
04 | Chaite Dashain, Seto Machhindranath Rath Yatra Aarambha, Gorakhkali Puja |
05 | Ram Nawami |
07 | Kamada Ekadashi |
08 | Chanda Diwas |
09 | Mahabir Jayanti |
11 | Loktantra Diwas, Lhuti Punhi, Balaju Bayesdhara Mela |
12 | Lalitpur Rato Machhindranath Snan (Bungadhya nhawa) |
13 | Rastriya Photo Patrakarita Diwas |
15 | Swami Shashidhar Jayanti |
19 | International Workers Day, Budhaastami, Gorakhkali Puja |
20 | Rastriya Suchana tatha Sanchar Prabidhi Diwas |
22 | Baruthini Ekadashi Brat |
24 | Matati Cha: Hre, Kirant Samaj Sudhar Diwas, Rastriya Patrakarita Diwas |
26 | Matatirtha Aaunshi, Aamako Mukh Herne, Rastriya Kanun Diwas |
27 | Lalitpur Machhindranath Ratharohan |
28 | Parashuram Jayanti, Aakshya Tritiya, Shiva Parbati Bihah, Rastriya Mahila Jyotish Sang Sthapana Diwas |
29 | Lalitpur Rato Matsyendranath Rath Yatra Aarambha |
30 | Aadhyaguru Shankaracharya Jayanti |
Marriage Dates:
6 and 7
6 and 7
Bratabandha Dates:
6
6
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About Bikram Samvat Calendar
Vikram Samvat (Bikram Sambat, Vikram Samvat or Vikram Samwat, Devanagari:विक्रम संवत्, abbreviated "V.S.") is the calendar established by Indian emperor Vikramaditya. It is a popularly used calendar in India and the official calendar of Bangladesh and Nepal. The Vikrama Samvat was founded by the emperor Vikramaditya of Ujjain[1] following his victory over the Sakas in 56 BCE, although it is popularly (and incorrectly) associated with the subsequent king Chandragupta Vikramaditya. It is a lunar calendar based on ancient Hindu tradition (see Hindu calendar and Vedic time keeping). The Vikram Samvat calendar is 56.7 years ahead (in count) of the solar Gregorian calendar. For example, the year 2056 BS began in CE 1999 and ended in CE 2000. In Northern India the calendar starts with the first day after the new moon in the month Chaitra, which usually falls in March/April in the Gregorian calendar. Again in Western India the same era begins with the first day after the new moon in the month of Kartika which usually falls in October and November in the Gregorian calendar. In Nepal, it begins in mid-April and marks the start of the solar new year. In India, Saka Calendar is officially used but interestingly in the Hindi version of Preamble of The Constitution of India, the date of adoption of constitution 26 Nov 1950 is presented in Vikram Samvat (Margsheersh Shukla Saptami Samvat 2006 ). -Reference: Wikipedia.org
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Nepali Calendar is also known the Bikram Sambat Nepali calendar. The current Nepali Year in Nepali is Nepali calendar 2081 Bikram Sambat. Nepali Calendar is approximately 56 years and 8 and months ahead of the English Calendar known as Gregorian Calendar or AD. Nepali Calendar in Nepal is called as nepali Patro. In Nepal the new year starts from the middle of april (approximately 14th of the april). In Gregorian Calendar the days of the months are known but in nepali calendar its not the case i.e. they change yearly.
The maximum number of days in a month in Gregorian calendar is 31, but in the Bikram Sambat nepali Calendar it can have upto 32 days. Bikram Sambat Nepali calendar is mostly used in Nepal and India. Some countries like Indonesia, Bangladesh, Srilanka, Thiland, Malaysia and Bhutan are also using Bikram Sambat Nepali Calendar. We have introduced this calendar to provide exact english date to nepali dates calendar along with the festivals, Public holidays, Marriage dates , Bratabandha dates and date converter tools etc. Peoples mostly use online nepali calendar for the festivals like Dashain(Bijaya Dashami), Tihar(Depawali) with tithi and festivals etc. The next Nepali Year is Nepali calendar 2082 Bikram Sambat.
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