Tuesday, April 14th, 2026

Nepal welcomes New Year 2083 BS with hope, celebration



KATHMANDU: Marking the start of Bikram Sambat 2083, people across Nepal are celebrating the New Year on Monday with traditional rituals, prayers, and a spirit of renewal, embracing fresh hopes for the year ahead.

Baishakh 1, the first day of the Bikram Sambat calendar, is widely observed across the country as the Nepali New Year. The day holds deep cultural and spiritual significance, with people celebrating through temple visits, family gatherings, and festive activities.

According to the solar calendar, Baishakh 1 marks the start of the year, while in the lunar calendar, the New Year begins on the first day of the bright fortnight of Chaitra. The Bikram Sambat calendar, based on the Hindu Panchanga, is the official calendar system in Nepal.

On this occasion, people exchange greetings and best wishes. The eve of the New Year is often celebrated with friends and family, as people welcome the coming year with joy and hope.

Many visit temples and monasteries to offer prayers, while also reflecting on the past year. Individuals set new goals and resolutions, aiming to overcome past shortcomings and begin the year with renewed energy and determination.

Publish Date : 14 April 2026 05:20 AM

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