Nepali Patro

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About Nepali Calendar

The Nepali Calendar is a traditional lunar calendar used in Nepal for cultural and religious purposes. Known as the Bikram Sambat Calendar, it is based on the Hindu calendar system and serves as the official calendar of Nepal. The Nepali Calendar consists of 12 months, each with a varying number of days, changing from year to year, and ranging from 29 days to 32 days.

One of the unique features of the Nepali Calendar is that it is 56 years and 8½ months ahead of the Gregorian calendar. The Nepali Calendar follows a detailed Nepali panchang to list important festivals like Dashain, Tihar, Teej, Chhath, Lhosar, and Eid. It brings you the Daily Panchang of Nepal, Government and Bank holidays, Nepali festivals and more.

Additionally, the Nepali Calendar includes cultural celebrations of different diversities in Nepal’s ethnic, tribal, and social groups, making it an invaluable tool for the Nepalese community both in Nepal and abroad.

Please download Smart Patro – Nepali Calendar App for Mobile App version of Patro.