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The year count of the Vikram Samvat calendar is usually 57 years ahead of the Gregorian calendar, except during January to April, when it is ahead by 56 years. The Vikram Samvat calendar (also called Bikram Sambat in Nepali) should not be confused with the Nepal Sambat, a much more recent innovation. Vikram Samvat is an official calendar of Nepal.
Vikrama Samvat, 56-57 BC, introduced about the 12th century. S.E. or (SE) – for the Saka Era, used in some Hindu calendars and in the Indian national calendar, with an epoch near the vernal equinox of year 78 (its year 0); its usage spread to Southeast Asia before year 1000. This era is also used (together with the Gregorian calendar) in the ...
- Vikram Samvat: 2081–2082 - Shaka Samvat: 1946–1947 - Kali Yuga: 5125–5126: Holocene calendar: 12025: Igbo calendar: 1025–1026: Iranian calendar: 1403–1404: Islamic calendar: 1446–1447: Japanese calendar: Reiwa 7 (令和7年) Javanese calendar: 1958–1959: Juche calendar: 114: Julian calendar: Gregorian minus 13 days: Korean ...
- Vikram Samvat: 2081–2082 - Shaka Samvat: 1946–1947 - Kali Yuga: 5125–5126: Holocene calendar: 12025: Igbo calendar: 1025–1026: Iranian calendar: 1403–1404: Islamic calendar: 1446–1447: Japanese calendar: Reiwa 7 (令和7年) Javanese calendar: 1958–1959: Juche calendar: 114: Julian calendar: Gregorian minus 13 days: Korean ...
- Vikram Samvat: 2080–2081 - Shaka Samvat: 1945–1946 - Kali Yuga: 5124–5125: Holocene calendar: 12024: Igbo calendar: 1024–1025: Iranian calendar: 1402–1403: Islamic calendar: 1445–1446: Japanese calendar: Reiwa 6 (令和6年) Javanese calendar: 1957–1958: Juche calendar: 113: Julian calendar: Gregorian minus 13 days: Korean ...
Samvatsara (संवत्सर) is a Sanskrit term for a "year" in Vedic literature such as the Rigveda and other ancient texts. [1] In the medieval era literature, a samvatsara refers to the "Jovian year", that is a year based on the relative position of the planet Jupiter, while the solar year is called varsha.
- Vikram Samvat: 2080–2081 - Shaka Samvat: 1945–1946 - Kali Yuga: 5124–5125: Holocene calendar: 12024: Igbo calendar: 1024–1025: Iranian calendar: 1402–1403: Islamic calendar: 1445–1446: Japanese calendar: Reiwa 6 (令和6年) Javanese calendar: 1957–1958: Juche calendar: 113: Julian calendar: Gregorian minus 13 days: Korean ...
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 (2025-02-27) and DD/MM/YYYY (27/02/2025) format can be used. While the DMY format (27 February 2025) is used when writing full Gregorian dates, the MDY format (February 27, 2025) is also acceptable.