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  2. Jestha (Nepali calendar) - Wikipedia

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    Jestha (Nepali: जेठ or जेष्ठ jyeṣṭh) is the second month in Bikram Samwat, the official Hindu Nepali calendar. This month starts from approximately April 15 to May 14 of the Gregorian calendar and is approximately 30 days long. The Bikram Sambat originated from the Jonish Samwat.

  3. Vikram Samvat - Wikipedia

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    Baisakh (Nepal): The first day of Baisakh is celebrated as Nepalese New Year [25] because it is the day which marks Hindu Solar New Year [26] as per the solar Nepali Bikram Sambat. Varsha Pratipada or Bestu Varas: It is considered an auspicious day celebrated in the Indian state of Gujarat to mark the New Year according to the Vikram Samvat ...

  4. Public holidays in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Nepal uses three official calendar systems, including the Nepal Sambat as the main and national calendar, the Vikram Samvat for Hindu holidays, and the Gregorian calendar for international events and holidays. Public offices and most private businesses in Nepal operate six days a week and only close on Saturdays. International organizations ...

  5. List of festivals in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Dashain (Nepali: दशैं; Daśãi, also Baḍādaśhãin बडादशैं or Bijayā Daśamī Nepali: बिजया दशमी) is the 15-day-long festival and holidays of Nepal. [2] [3] It is the longest and the most auspicious festival in the Nepalese annual calendar, celebrated by Nepalese Hindu people throughout the globe. It ...

  6. Sakela - Wikipedia

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    The festival is Started on Baisakh Purnima, Sakela Ubhauli is celebrated for fifteen days in Baisakh (April–May) marking the beginning of the farming year. Similarly, the celebration of Sakela Udhauli during Mangsir (November–December), which is the harvest season, is the giving of thanks to mother nature for providing a good harvest.

  7. Boishakh - Wikipedia

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    Boishakh (Bengali: বৈশাখ, Nepali: बैशाख, Bôishakh, Baishakh) is the first month in the Assamese calendar, Bengali calendar and Nepali calendar. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] This month lies between the second half of April and the first half of May.

  8. Date and time notation in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    An example of Vikram Samvat YYYY-MM-DD usage used is the online news portal Onlinekhabar. [1] When using the Gregorian calendar, both YYYY-MM-DD (2025-02-10) and DD/MM/YYYY (10/02/2025) format can be used. While the DMY format (10 February 2025) is used when writing full Gregorian dates, the MDY format (February 10, 2025) is also acceptable.

  9. Category:Nepali calendar - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Nepali calendar" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. * Nepal Sambat; A.