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    2083 Baishakh
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    Apr 14, 2026
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    Nepali New Year

    Welcome to the new year 2083 of Bikram Sambat, 56.7 years ahead of AD.

    This year, rather than a new year, a new decade has begun.


    आशासे यत् नव वर्ष भवतु मङ्गलकरम् अद्भुतकरञ्च।

    जीवनस्य सकलकामनासिद्धिरस्तु।


    Meaning in English:

    We believe that the New Year will bring a pleasant surprise for you. May you receive everything you have wished for in life.

    Best wishes for Siruwa! Warm wishes for Jutashital!! Happy Baisakhi!!!


    The New Year, Bikram Sambat 2083, has now arrived before us. May this New Year bring happiness, peace, and success in achieving your goals to everyone. Hamro Patro extends its heartfelt and auspicious wishes to all.

    सर्वे सन्तु निरामयाः ।

    सर्वे भद्राणि पश्यन्तु

    मा कश्चिद्दुःखभाग्भवेत् ।

    ॐ शान्तिः शान्तिः शान्तिः ॥


    Om, May All be Happy,

    May All be Free from Illness.

    May All See what is Auspicious,

    May no one Suffer.

    Om Peace, Peace, Peace.


    Happy New Year with all those above wishes, prayers and love. Writing these words inside of my home amidst a global lockdown, maybe this world is silent, people are under their roof but the solidarity has increased and humanity is taking a newer form. From Niles to Nairobi, from Teheran to Taipei, from Everest to Atlantic, from New York to New Delhi and every corner of this planet, let the peace flow, may smiles grow.

    Every year, the old calendar shifts to new sheets and new sheets and new opportunities emerge. These years are like the new chapters in the book, which are like the rest of the exciting pages to read and turn over.


    Like plain sheets of writing copy, where the days and months live, laugh and cry, the alphabets of the experience fill up. The circle we made in the last year is equally significant. Welcome to this new version of the year, combining the good experiences, memories, and steps of the past years.

    Siruwa/Jutshittal

    Happy Siruwa, Happy Jut Shittal, and Happy Baishakhi. From poetry and greeting cards to the film heroes and heroin pictures in school life, to the good wishes of today on Facebook and Twitter, from the taste of Selroti (Typical Nepali sweet bread) and cucumber pickle to various dishes of new year parties and restaurants, let there be grand wishes and smiles also in their faces who are marking red on their calendars to return their motherland, Nepal, from foreign lands.


    Commencing year will spread a magical wave to temple bells, church pinnacles, gumbaj of monasteries and to the domes, mosques, and Dargahas. This year is auspicious, right and good, we have faith.


    Like the prehistoric presence of Aradhyadeb Pashupati which is formless, endless but yet powerful, Time is an infinitive flow of change and we humans try to measure time under our efforts by counting years, months and weeks. These clocks indicate the changing time and these changes also change the periphery of human lives.

    Singing cuckoos, blooming mango trees, ripen wheat plants at the farms, litchi flowers and many more natural appearances welcomes the commencing year. Wall calendars are outdated, making hand-held mobiles updated as digital calendars, Hamro Patro will always be your mobile companion for more years and decades to come.


    About Bikram Sambat

    People all over the world have different kinds of dates and calendar associations into practice, but Bikram Samwat has been described as an old and historical counterpart, especially in Eastern philosophy and the traditional Vedic Sanatan rites. Ancient Indian King Vikramaditya commenced this calendar, there are apparent shreds of evidence and scriptures to prove his ruling time as his borders were expanded till gulf nations of today. Welcome to the new year of Bikram Sambat which is 56.7 years ahead of the AD association. This is also an authorized annual calendar of Nepal.

    May the blessings of religion, culture, and philanthropy prevail globally, the destruction of lawlessness, the welfare of the world, the life of the creatures and the love of nature and the development of a society that loves nature be ensured this year. Jay Jay Desh, Jay Jay.

    Mesh Sakranti

    Baisakh first has different names and features across Nepal and the Indian subcontinent. The first and second of Baisakh is celebrated as Jutshittal in Terai regions of Nepal, India, and Bangladesh, this day is also called Baishakhi and Shiruwa.


    12 Months of Bikram Sambat calendar is divided on the base of 12 Rashis, zodiac signs. Baisakh first is the commencing date of the first Rashi which is Mesh, this is why it's also called Mesh Sakranti. Nepali kitchen prepares their signature delicacies on this day, a warm celebration and chain of wishes flow underneath every Nepali heart.

    People set resolution and plans of the New Year, bright April sky also seems ready to welcome monsoon clouds in Nepal. Happy New Year, love and peace.


    Happy New Year 2083 B.S

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