Nepāl Sambat (नेपाल समत) is the national lunar calendar of Nepal. Nepal Sambat appeared on
coins, stone and copper plate inscriptions, royal decrees, chronicles, Hindu and Buddhist
manuscripts, legal documents and correspondence. Today, it is used for ceremonial purposes
and to determine the dates to celebrate religious festivals and commemorate birthdays and
death anniversaries.
Nepāl Sambat was started in 879 AD during the reign of King Raghav Dev to commemorate
the payment of all the debts of the Nepalese people by a Nepalese trader named Sankhadhar
Sakhwa.
We would like to invite you along with your friends and family to join us at Diversity Plaza
to celebrate Nhudaya Bhintuna 1142.