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Nepali New Year being marked across the nation
Nepali New Year is being marked by exchanging greetings across the country on Saturday.bookmark
Published at : April 14, 2018
Updated at : April 14, 2018 12:05
Kathmandu
Nepali New Year is being marked by exchanging greetings across the country on Saturday.
Also called as Mesh Sankranti or Baishakh Sankranti, the Sun enters into the Aries from the Pisces. This is the day to plan every people for future with firm determinations by evaluating the success and failure stories of the past.
Panchanga based on traditional Hindu and Vedic astrological tabulation forecasts celestial phenomena such as solar eclipses. The Bikram Sambat is 57 years 8 month and 15 days ahead of the Gregorian Calendar.
As per the mythology, Bikram Sambat is believed to have been started by King Bikramaditya.
People visit various temples, start new works, make new resolutions and exchange greetings on the New Year's Day. RSS
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