Hamro Patro
हाम्रो पात्रो
Hamro Patro is the other major Nepali digital calendar/panchang (alongside Nepali Patro). Founded by Shankar Raj Uprety in 2010. Distinct product from Nepali Patro despite name overlap; widely used in Nepal and the diaspora.
Key Facts
| Region | Nepal (and global Nepali diaspora) |
| Language | Nepali, English |
| Publisher | Hamro Patro |
| Founder | Shankar Raj Uprety |
| Founded | 2010 |
| Calculation | Drik (Bikram Sambat + Nepal Sambat + Gregorian) |
| Website | hamropatro.com |
| Where to Get | hamropatro.com, Android/iOS apps |
About Hamro Patro
Hamro Patro is the other major Nepali digital calendar/panchang (alongside Nepali Patro). Founded by Shankar Raj Uprety in 2010. Distinct product from Nepali Patro despite name overlap; widely used in Nepal and the diaspora.
Publisher & Tradition
Hamro Patro is published by Hamro Patro (founded 2010). The publication is part of the Nepal Panchangs tradition — Nepali patro and panchangs — Nepali Patro (nepalipatro.
Founder / Compiler: Shankar Raj Uprety.
Calculation System
This panchangam uses Drik Ganita (modern observational astronomy) with the Lahiri Ayanamsa standard adopted by the Government of India. Drik calculations give astronomically precise tithi junctions, nakshatra changes, and sunrise / sunset timings.
Standard Panchanga Contents
A typical edition of Hamro Patro includes:
- Daily panchanga — tithi, nakshatra, yoga, karana, vara
- Sunrise / sunset / moonrise / moonset for principal cities
- Rahu Kalam, Yamagandam, Gulikai, Varjyam, Durmuhurtam windows
- Annual festival calendar (Hindu, regional, sect-specific)
- Eclipse predictions with regional visibility
- Muhurtam tables — marriage, gruhapravesam, business, travel
- 12-rasi annual phalalu / rasi-bhavishya (yearly predictions)
- Sade Sati, Guru Peyarchi, Shani transit data
Where to Obtain
hamropatro.com, Android/iOS apps.
Official website: hamropatro.com
Language & Region
Published primarily in Nepali, English for the audience of Nepal (and global Nepali diaspora). Annual editions are typically released ahead of the relevant New Year — Ugadi (Telugu / Kannada), Puthandu (Tamil), Vishu (Kerala), Vikram Samvat Pratipada (North India), Poila Boishakh (Bengali), Vishuva Sankranti (Odia), or Bikram Sambat (Nepal).