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  2. Vikram Samvat - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Hindu calendar - Wikipedia

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    The Hindu calendar saka samvat system is found in Indonesian inscriptions, such as the Kedukan Bukit inscription (pictured above) dated to 604 Śaka, which is equivalent to 682 CE. [34] [35] Vikram Samvat (Bikram Sambat): A northern Indian almanac which started in 57 BCE, and is also called the Vikrama Era.

  4. List of date formats by country - Wikipedia

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    YMD for Burmese calendar. DMY for Gregorian calendar. Namibia: Yes: Yes: No: DMY [120] Nauru: No: Yes: No: Nepal: Yes: Yes: Sometimes: DMY, [citation needed] YMD in official Nepali Vikram Samvat calendar (also see Nepal Sambat which is also in use); MDY in Gregorian dates are used for newspapers (English language) and PCs [121] Netherlands: No ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. Indian New Year's days - Wikipedia

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    Hindu religious festivals are based on Vikram Samvat. Not withstanding the Purnimanta scheme of months that is in use in North India, the New year in Vikram Samvat starts from the first day of Chaitra Shukla Paksha. [1] In Gujarat, the fourth day of Diwali is celebrated as the first day of the Vikram Samvat calendar month of Kartik. [2]

  7. Kartik (Nepali calendar) - Wikipedia

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    Kartik (Nepali: कार्तिक) is the seventh month in the Vikram Samvat, the official Calendar for Nepalese. This month usually starts on 18 October until 16 November. This month usually starts on 18 October until 16 November.

  8. 1965 - Wikipedia

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    Hindu calendars - Vikram Samvat: 2021–2022 - Shaka Samvat: 1886–1887 - Kali Yuga: 5065–5066: Holocene calendar: 11965: Igbo calendar: 965–966: Iranian calendar: 1343–1344: Islamic calendar: 1384–1385: Japanese calendar: Shōwa 40 (昭和40年) Javanese calendar: 1896–1897: Juche calendar: 54: Julian calendar: Gregorian minus 13 ...

  9. Vaishakha - Wikipedia

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    In the Indian national calendar, Vaisakha is the second month of the year. It is the first month of the Vikram Samvat calendar, Odia calendar, Maithili Calendar, Punjabi calendar, Assamese calendar (where it is called Bohag) and the Bengali calendar (where it is called Boishakh).