Nepal Panchangs
नेपाली पात्रो
Nepali patro and panchangs — Nepali Patro (nepalipatro.com.np, most popular), Nepal Panchang, Gorkha Patro, and traditional Nepali Jyotish panchangs using Vikram Samvat calendar.
All Nepal Panchangs (2)
Nepali Patro
नेपाली पात्रो
Nepal (and global Nepali diaspora) · Nepali
Nepali Patro is one of Nepal's most popular digital calendar/panchang platforms with 13 million+ downloads. Founded by Birijan Maharjan in 2007. Distinct from Hamro Patro (Shankar Uprety, 2010).…
Hamro Patro
हाम्रो पात्रो
Nepal (and global Nepali diaspora) · Nepali, English
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…
Nepali Patro & Bikram Sambat
Nepali panchangs use the Bikram Sambat (BS) calendar — the official calendar of Nepal — which leads the Gregorian year by ~57 years. The current Nepali year (2026 CE ≈ 2083 BS) begins on Baishakh 1.
The most popular Nepali digital calendar is Nepali Patro (founded 2007 by Birijan Maharjan) with 13 million+ downloads. The other major Nepali calendar is Hamro Patro (founded 2010 by Shankar Raj Uprety) — a distinct product despite the name overlap. Both calendars typically show Bikram Sambat alongside Nepal Sambat and Gregorian.
Calculation Systems in this Category
- Drik Ganita (2 editions) — modern observational astronomy with Lahiri Ayanamsa
FAQ
How many nepal panchangs are catalogued here?
2 entries with verified publisher, founder, calculation system, website (where applicable), and where-to-buy information.
How many have an official website?
2 of 2 entries have an official publisher website linked.
When are annual editions released?
Most nepal panchangs are released ahead of the relevant Hindu New Year — Ugadi (Telugu/Kannada, late March/early April), Puthandu (Tamil, mid-April), Vishu (Kerala, mid-April), Vikram Samvat Pratipada (North India, late March/April), Poila Boishakh (Bengali, mid-April), or Bikram Sambat (Nepali, mid-April).