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Nepali Date Converter — AD to BS (Bikram Sambat) & Back

Convert Gregorian (AD) dates to the Nepali Bikram Sambat (BS) calendar and back. Bikram Sambat is Nepal's official civil calendar — all Nepali government documents, national holidays and official records use BS dates. The result shows the BS year, the Nepali month name in English and Devanagari script. Furthermore, the tool flags 1 Baishakh — Naya Barsha (Nepal New Year) — which falls around 13 April each year.

Nepali Devanagari month namesNepal New Year flagBS year (AD + 56/57)Both directionsOfficial Nepal calendar

How to use the Nepali Date Converter AD to BS

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Enter any Gregorian (AD) date
Click the date field and select any date. Furthermore, the tool defaults to today. The BS year is approximately 56 to 57 years ahead of the Gregorian year — BS 2082 corresponds to Gregorian 2025.
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Click Convert to Bikram Sambat
The result shows the approximate BS day, Nepali month in English and Devanagari script and the BS year. Furthermore, if the date is 1 Baishakh, the tool flags it as Naya Barsha — Nepal's national New Year celebration.
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Check the accuracy note
The Nepali Bikram Sambat calendar has variable month lengths — unlike the Gregorian calendar where February has a fixed number of days, each BS month's length varies and must be read from the official Nepali Patro (almanac). Furthermore, this tool provides a close approximation; verify exact BS dates with the official Patro for official documents.
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Convert BS to Gregorian
Click the BS → AD tab. Enter the BS year, month and day. Furthermore, the approximate Gregorian equivalent appears — useful for translating historical or official Nepali documents into Gregorian format.
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Use for Nepali government documents
Nepal's official documents — passports, birth certificates, citizenship cards and land records — all use BS dates. Furthermore, converting these to Gregorian is often required for international visa applications, foreign university admissions and international business transactions involving Nepali counterparts.

The twelve Nepali (Bikram Sambat) months

The Nepali calendar has twelve months. Furthermore, each month has a variable number of days — between 29 and 32 — determined by astronomical calculations and published in the official Nepali Patro (almanac) each year. This variability makes precise conversion more complex than fixed-month calendars.

MonthNepaliDays (approx)Gregorian start
1. Baishakhवैशाख31~13–14 April
2. Jesthaजेठ31–32~14–15 May
5. Bhadraभाद्र31–32~17–18 August
9. Poushपौष29–30~17 December
12. Chaitraचैत्र30~14–15 March

Nepal's official Patro calendar

The official Nepali Patro is published annually by the Government of Nepal. Furthermore, it specifies the exact number of days in each BS month for that year — a number that varies by 1 or 2 days from year to year based on astronomical calculations. Moreover, the Patro is the authoritative source for all official BS dates and is used by Nepali government offices, courts and businesses for all scheduling and record-keeping.

How Bikram Sambat works

Bikram Sambat is a lunisolar calendar — its months follow the moon while leap months keep the calendar aligned with the solar year. Furthermore, the BS year starts on 1 Baishakh, which falls around 13–14 April each year. The BS year is approximately 56 to 57 years ahead of the Gregorian year.

BS Year ≈ Gregorian Year + 56 (simplified approximation)
New year = 1 Baishakh ≈ 13–14 April
Month lengths = 29–32 days (variable, set annually in official Patro)
BS 2082 = approximately 14 April 2025 to 13 April 2026
Exact conversion = requires official Nepali Patro lookup tables

Why exact BS dates require the official Patro

Unlike the Gregorian, Saka or Tamil calendars, the Bikram Sambat month lengths are not fixed — they vary by 1 to 2 days each year based on lunar and solar calculations. Furthermore, this means a precise BS-to-Gregorian or Gregorian-to-BS conversion requires the actual day-count table for each BS year from the official Nepali Patro. This tool provides a close approximation that is accurate to within 1–2 days for most dates.

Worked example: Nepal New Year 2025

Nepal New Year (1 Baishakh BS 2082) falls on approximately 14 April 2025. This is Naya Barsha — Nepal's most important national holiday.

Gregorian dateBS dateEvent
14 April 20251 Baishakh 2082 BSNaya Barsha — Nepal New Year
20 August 2025~4 Bhadra 2082 BS
13 April 202630/31 Chaitra 2082 BSLast day of BS 2082
BS 2082 runs from approximately 14 April 2025 to 13 April 2026. Furthermore, Naya Barsha (1 Baishakh) is a national public holiday in Nepal — celebrated with traditional festivities, new year greetings (Naya Barsha ko Shubhakamana) and cultural programs. The date also coincides with Tamil Puthandu, Bengali Pohela Boishakh and Sinhala New Year.

What is the Bikram Sambat calendar?

Bikram Sambat (BS) is Nepal's official civil calendar for all government documents, holidays and legal records. Furthermore, Nepal is one of only two countries using a non-Gregorian calendar as its primary official system. The calendar is also used in northern India and among Hindu diaspora communities. BS 2082 corresponds roughly to Gregorian 2025.

The calendar is named after the legendary Indian emperor Vikramaditya. Furthermore, it is a lunisolar calendar like the Indian Vikram Samvat — sharing the same year numbering. Nepal's Bikram Sambat uses the same year count as Vikram Samvat but with Nepali month names published in the annual Patro. Moreover, 1 Baishakh — Naya Barsha — is Nepal's most celebrated national holiday.

BS in Nepali official documents

All Nepali official documents use BS dates. Furthermore, Nepali passports show the date of issue and expiry in BS. Citizenship documents, land titles and court records all use BS. Moreover, academic certificates from Nepali schools and universities carry BS dates — requiring conversion to Gregorian for international academic recognition and visa applications.

Why Bikram Sambat conversion matters

Nepal sends 3 to 4 million workers abroad annually — primarily to Gulf countries. Furthermore, these workers carry Nepali BS-dated documents requiring conversion for employment contracts. Moreover, embassies, HR teams and legal services dealing with Nepali nationals encounter BS dates constantly.

Nepal's IT sector and business outsourcing industry serves global clients. Furthermore, project timelines, contracts and deliverable schedules agreed with Nepali firms may reference BS calendar dates. Moreover, understanding when Nepali national holidays fall in the Gregorian calendar — particularly Dashain (the largest Hindu festival, spanning approximately 15 days in October) and Tihar — is essential for realistic project planning.

Dashain and Tihar — Nepal's major holidays

Dashain is Nepal's largest festival — 15 days of celebration in Ashwin (September–October). Furthermore, many businesses effectively pause for the full Dashain period. Tihar (the festival of lights) follows immediately after Dashain. Furthermore, the two back-to-back festivals create a 3 to 4-week period of reduced Nepali business productivity.

Frequently asked questions

BS 2082 corresponds to the Gregorian year from approximately 14 April 2025 to 13 April 2026. Furthermore, the BS year is approximately 56 to 57 years ahead of the Gregorian year. The exact number depends on whether the date is before or after 1 Baishakh (~14 April) in any given year. The tool calculates the approximate BS year for any date entered.
The tool provides an approximation accurate to within 1 to 2 days for most dates. Furthermore, the exact BS month start dates vary by 1 to 2 days each year because the Bikram Sambat calendar has variable month lengths set annually in the official Nepali Patro. For official purposes — passport applications, legal documents, court filings — always verify with the official Nepali government Patro or the Nepali Embassy.
Nepal New Year (Naya Barsha) falls on 1 Baishakh, which corresponds to approximately 13 or 14 April in the Gregorian calendar. Furthermore, this date coincides with Tamil Puthandu, Bengali Pohela Boishakh and Vishu (Kerala New Year) — all solar calendar new years marking the Sun's entry into Aries. Naya Barsha is a national public holiday in Nepal.
Yes — same year numbers, same epoch, same calendar foundation. Furthermore, Nepal calls it Bikram Sambat and publishes the Nepali Patro (almanac) annually with official month day counts. India calls it Vikram Samvat and it is used primarily for religious and cultural purposes rather than as the official civil calendar. Moreover, the month names differ slightly in Nepali versus North Indian usage.
Virtually all Nepali official documents use BS dates. Furthermore, these include passports (showing BS dates for date of birth, issue and expiry), citizenship certificates, land ownership documents, court judgements, university certificates and official correspondence. Moreover, converting BS dates from Nepali documents is commonly required for international visa processing, academic credential verification and employment background checks for Nepali nationals working abroad.

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