Nepal Celebrates New Year 2083 with Prayers, Resolutions, and National Unity

Nepal celebrates the start of the Bikram Sambat 2083 New Year, known as Baishakh 1, with deep cultural and spiritual significance. Citizens mark the day by exchanging greetings, visiting temples, and setting personal resolutions for the year ahead. President Ram Chandra Poudel extended New Year wishes, emphasizing that success requires determination and discipline while calling for common national goals. He also noted that recent elections have provided a fresh mandate, steering the country toward stability and aspirations for good governance.

Key Points: Nepal Marks Start of Bikram Sambat New Year 2083

  • Cultural celebration of Baishakh 1
  • Spiritual significance with temple visits
  • President calls for national goals
  • Elections steered country from uncertainty
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Nepal marks onset of New Year 2083 Bikram Sambat

Nepal celebrates Baishakh 1, the start of the Bikram Sambat 2083 New Year, with cultural festivities, prayers, and a call for national unity from the President.

"success does not come by chance but through determination, discipline, and consistent effort - President Ram Chandra Poudel"

Kathmandu, April 14

Marking the start of Bikram Sambat 2083, people across Nepal are celebrating the New Year on Tuesday.

Baishakh 1, the first day of the Bikram Sambat calendar, is widely observed across the country as the Nepali New Year. The day holds deep cultural and spiritual significance, with people celebrating the new year.

According to the solar calendar, Baishakh 1 marks the start of the year, while in the lunar calendar, the New Year begins on the first day of the bright fortnight of Chaitra. The Bikram Sambat calendar, based on the Hindu Panchanga, the official calendar system in Nepal.

On this occasion, people exchange greetings and best wishes. The eve of the New Year is often celebrated with friends and family, as people welcome the coming year with joy and hope.

Many visit temples and monasteries to offer prayers, while also reflecting on the past year. Individuals set new goals and resolutions, aiming to overcome past shortcomings

and begin the year with renewed energy and determination.

President Ram Chandra Poudel has emphasized the need to set common national goals and renew collective commitment toward achieving them.

Extending his best wishes for happiness, peace, prosperity, good health, and longevity on the occasion of New Year 2083 BS, the President emphasized that success does not come by chance but through determination, discipline, and consistent effort. He stressed the importance of upholding laws and maintaining civilized conduct to achieve national aspirations.

Highlighting the significance of traditional calendars, he noted that they reflect Nepal's history, civilization, and social values, while also inspiring citizens to move toward a prosperous future. He added that the New Year has long been regarded as a time to reflect on the past and make meaningful resolutions for the days ahead.

President Paudel also said that the recent parliamentary elections have helped steer the country out of political uncertainty and led to the formation of a new government with a fresh public mandate.

He noted that the people have expressed their aspirations for rule of law, sustainable peace, good governance, development, and social justice under the federal democratic republican system.

He called on citizens and leaders alike to remain committed to these ideals, emphasizing the need to prioritize citizens, strengthen good governance, and uphold inclusion and social justice without compromising national sovereignty.

The President expressed hope that the New Year would reinforce unity, mutual trust, tolerance, and cooperation among Nepali, while inspiring collective efforts toward national progress.

- ANI

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Rohit P
The President's message about moving out of political uncertainty is key. Stability in Nepal is so important for the entire region, including us in India. Hope this new year brings stronger ties and collaborative development projects between our countries.
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Aman W
It's fascinating. Their new year is 2083, while we just celebrated 2081 Vikram Samvat a few months ago. Shows the slight variations in the calendar systems. But the spirit of reflection and new beginnings is universal. Shubha Naya Barsha!
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Sarah B
Reading this from abroad. It's wonderful to learn about different New Year traditions. The emphasis on collective national goals and reflection is something every country could benefit from. Best wishes to Nepal!
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Vikram M
While the greetings are nice, I hope the leadership's talk of "rule of law" and "good governance" translates to real action. The region needs stable and prosperous neighbours. The focus should be on economic development that benefits the common people.
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Kavya N
The cultural connection is heartwarming. Visiting temples, setting resolutions, celebrating with family—it sounds just like our own festivals. May the new year strengthen the bonds of friendship and shared history. 🇳🇵❤️🇮🇳

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