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  2. 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.

  3. Public holidays in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    The Government of Nepal has decided to grant a Nation-Wide holiday for a total of 35 days in the year 2081 B.S [1] The longest consecutive public holiday in Nepal is during Vijaya Dashami. On this festival, holidays fall consecutively i.e. from Fulpati to Duwadashi for seven days.

  4. Category:Nepali calendar - Wikipedia

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  5. 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 ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. 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.

  8. 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 ...

  9. Bisket Jatra - Wikipedia

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    Biska unlike other Nepalese festivals is based on the Hindu solar calendar instead of the Nepalese lunar calendar. [ 2 ] The name Biska encompasses festivals celebrated around the same time in Bhaktapur, Thimi, Bode , Nagadesh , Dhapasi , Tokha , Dhulikhel , Katunje , Gundu and Sanga all of which were once part of the Kingdom of Bhaktapur . [ 1 ]