Today is New Year 2083: Celebrating with joy

Today, the first day of the year, Baisakh 1, is being celebrated across the country by exchanging greetings.

Baishak 1, 2083

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Today is New Year 2083: Celebrating with joy

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BS 2083 has begun from today. The new year is also considered as a time of enthusiasm, new enthusiasm and a new beginning.

Today, the first day of the year, Baisakh 1, is being celebrated with joy and happiness across the country by exchanging greetings.

There are traditions around the world to celebrate the New Year as a special festival. Among them, Baisakh 1 is considered the New Year in Nepal. Vikram Sambat is established as the oldest Sambat.

Today is the day when the Sun ends its journey in Pisces and begins its journey in Aries, and it is also the Baisakh Sankranti, or Aries Sankranti. Experts say that Vikram Sambat is eternal because it moves with the movement of the Sun.

When the Sun enters Aries and leaves Pisces, the old year of this Samvat ends and the new year begins, according to scientists. Today, every person evaluates the success and failure of the work done last year and makes a plan to prevent the failure from repeating and achieve success.

It is customary to take a bath early in the morning, clean the house and yard, go to temples and monasteries to worship and worship, eat sweets, meet friends and acquaintances and exchange good wishes.

Nepalis around the world celebrate Baisakh 1st as the New Year.

On the occasion of the New Year, President Ram Chandra Poudel, Vice President Ram Sahay Prasad Yadav and other distinguished personalities have wished for the progress, progress and prosperity of Nepalis through their messages of good wishes.

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