New Year 2083
National Holidays

New Year 2083

April 14, 2026
12: 00 AM
Nepal
Baishakh 1, 2083 BS (BS)
Public Holiday
Yearly Event

Nepali New Year 2083 (Bikram Sambat), also known as Naya Barsha or Nava Barsha, will be celebrated on April 14, 2026, according to the Gregorian calendar. This day marks the beginning of the new year in Nepal and the first day of the month of Baishakh in the Bikram Sambat calendar, which is officially used in Nepal for government, cultural, and religious purposes. The Bikram Sambat calendar runs approximately 56 to 57 years ahead of the Gregorian calendar and has deep historical and cultural significance in Nepali society.

The Nepali New Year is one of the most important cultural and social occasions in the country. It represents a time of renewal, optimism, and new beginnings, when people reflect on the past year and look forward to the future with fresh hopes and goals. On this day, families come together to celebrate, visit temples and religious sites, and take part in community gatherings. Many people clean and decorate their homes as a symbol of welcoming prosperity and positivity into their lives, while towns and cities host fairs, cultural shows, and public celebrations.

The festive atmosphere continues for several days in many parts of the country, showcasing Nepal’s rich traditions and communal harmony. People exchange warm greetings by saying “Naya Barshako Subhakamana,” share meals and gifts with loved ones, and enjoy music, dance, and cultural programs. With its blend of tradition, spirituality, and social celebration, the Nepali New Year remains a meaningful and joyful occasion that unites people across different communities and generations.

Event Details

Date

April 14, 2026

Baishakh 1, 2083 BS (BS)

Time

12: 00 AM

Location

Nepal

Holiday Status

Public Holiday

Recurrence

Yearly Event
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