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  2. Date and time notation in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    YYYY-MM-DD is official date format for the Bikram Sambat calendar used in Nepal. While speaking and writing full BS dates, the mmmm d, yyyy format is often used alongside the yyyy mmmm d format. For instance, the 23rd of Chaitra , 2077 BS can be spoken and written as Chaitra 23, 2077 ( चैत २३, २०७७ ) or 2077 Chaitra 23 ...

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  4. Nepali calendar - Wikipedia

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    Nepali calendar can refer to: Vikram Samvat, the official calendar in Nepal; Nepal Sambat, the ceremonial calendar in Nepal This page was last edited on 24 ...

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  6. Bhadra (Nepali calendar) - Wikipedia

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    Bhadra (Nepali: भाद्र) also known as Bhadau (Nepali: भदौ) is the fifth month in the Bikram Sambat, the official Nepali calendar. This month coincides with August 17 to September 16 of the Western Calendar and is 31 days long. Being mostly based on Hindu calendar, Nepali calendar's festival dates are flexible. Important events are:

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  8. Nepal Sambat - Wikipedia

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    Nepal Sambat (Newar: 𑐣𑐾𑐥𑐵𑐮 𑐳𑐩𑑂𑐧𑐟 ‎, nepāla samvat, meaning "Nepal Era") is the lunisolar calendar used by the Newar people of Nepal. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was the official calendar of Nepal since its inception on 20 October 879 till the end of the Malla dynasty in 1769.

  9. Public holidays in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    In Terai region of Nepal, this festival is celebrated on the next day. March 8: Nari Diwas: Non-Religious: International Women's Day is celebrated on this day in Nepal. April 14: Vaisakhi: Non-Religious: First day of Bikram Sambat calendar. April 16: Matatirtha Aunsi: Religious: Aama ko mukh herne din. April 25: Ram Nawami: Religious: Birth ...