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1141 Draft.Xlsx Nepal Calendar, the World's First Online Publication Since 2009 Nepal Samvat 1141. 1 (Kachhala) पाल सवं त ११३० द ँ न पहा ँ वया गं हलमय ् दकलय ् ापागँ अनलाइन पाल नगमा नेपाल संवत ११३० वष देखी कािसत िवको सवथम अनलाइन नेपाल पाो। पाल सवं त ११४१.१ (कछला) SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT नेपाल संवत ११४१. १ (कछला) आइत म मगं ल बुध बसु सु सन २०७७ मंिसर १ - २९ / Nov. 16 - Dec. 14, 2020 Happy Nepal New Year 1141 to all of you on this Auspicious Occasion! ू द/ ँ पा (दुितया)तितया िथ पम खि सम १ २ ३ ४ ५ ६ पाल सवं त ११४१ ू दयँ ा लसताय ् दुनुगलँन भुना! मंिसर १ २ ३ ४ ५ ६ नेपाल संवत ११४१ नव वषको हािदक सुभकामना! Nov.16 17 18 19 20 21 अम नवम दसम एकादिस ादिस दिस पाल सवं त नाम सखं धर सााः नेपाल संवत ितपादक संखधर सााः ७ ८ ९ १० ११ १२ १३ Sankhadhar Sakhwa is recognized as ७ ८ ९ १० ११ १२ १३ a national hero in Nepal for propounding 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Nepal's original calendar - चतदिस सकमनापु पा दुरया तितया िथ पम the Nepal Samvat calendar. He is known to have paid the peoples' debt by १४ १५ १६ १७ १८ १९ २० his own fortunes. १४ १५ १६ १७ १८ १९ २० 29 30 Dec. 1 2 3 4 5 कछला लि हनीग नखःचखः खि सम अम नवम दसम एकादिस ादिस(िस) १) पुजा, ू द ँ २) कजापुजा ५) छठ पव (मध शेग नखः) १०) सखं धर बु २१ २२ २३ २४ २५ २६ २७ ३) लिःया ा ँ काय ् १२) सगं वग, चागं नारायण ला २१ २२ २३ २४ २५ २६ २७ ७) मुख अम, बलयु ाः, डा ला 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ११) ला धुकं ाः, हर दनीग १५) सकमना पु हलमल इग ् चः आ पालसया पालभास य ् त २५) गर याः २७) ु ित अिजमा गमय ैग, ििण ला १४) कु चतदिस २८) बाला चः २९) ु ित अिजमा याः २८ २९ पाल लप नु! १६) थाः याः २८ २९ Let's use Nepal Lipi 13 14 to read and write Nepal Bhasa of Nepal! Note: See next page for a glossary of Nepal Bhasa words. Concept, design and published by Dr. Suwarn Vajracharya, Nepal Study Center Japan (NSCJ) for Nepal Lipi Online (NLO) 2020; Contact: [email protected] नगुमाय् दुागु नेपालभास खँः धल नेपाल संवत ११४१ (झछं सः व पीछदँ) हूदँया भतुना! नगमाय ् दुग पालभास ख ँ ः धल पाल सवं त ११४१ ू दयँ ा भनु ा! Glossary of Nepal Bhasa words in this calendar Happy Nepal Samvat New Year 1141 ! नेपाल Nepal पा पाल Nepal ाः १ (छ) १ (छ) ु first day पा paru first day नगमा naguma दुितया ु नगमा calendar ाः २ (िञ) २ (ञ) ु second दुितया dutiya second नपाल संवत Nepal samvat तितया नपाल सवं त Nepal era, Calendar nhilyah ३ () ३ () ु third तितया tatiya third ११४१ jhinchhasa wo 1141st year Days ४ (पे) ४ () ु fourth चौिथ chauthi fourth ११४१ peechhadan िथ पिम panchami of ५ (ञा) ५ (ञ) ु fifth पम fifth wah खथ khasthi वाः वाः Days of week month ६ (खु) ६ (खु) ु sixth खि sixth आइतवाः Aitawah सिम saptami आइतवाः Sunday ७ (े) ७ () ु seventh सम seventh सोमवाः अिम astami मवाः Somwah Monday ८ (ा) ८ (ा) ु eighth अम eighth मंगलवाः नविम navami मगं लवाः Mangalwah Tuesday ितिथ ९ (गु) ९ (ग) ु nineth नवम nineth बधवाः दसिम dasami ु बुधवाः Budhawah Wednesday ितिथ १० (िझ) १० (िझ) ु tenth दसम tenth बसवाः एकादिस ekadasi ु बसवु ाः Basuwah Thursday tithi ११ (िझंछ) ११ (िझछं ) ु eleventh एकादिस eleventh सवाः Sukrawah ादिस dwadasi ु सु वाः Friday Lunar १२ (िझंिञ) १२ (िझंञ) ु twelveth ादिस twelveth सनवाः Saniwah योदिस trayodasi सनवाः Saturday counting १३ (िझं) १३ (िझं) ु thirteenth दिस thirteenth chatudasi १४ (िझंपे) १४ (िझं) ु fourteenth चतुदिस चतदिस fourteenth ला la पुि punhi ला month १५ (िझंञा) १५ (िझञं ) ु fifteenth पु full moon Kachhala (1) पा कछला (१) कछला(१) Nov - Dec १६ (िझंखु) १६ (िझखं ु) ु sixteenth पा paru first day िथंला (२) Thinla (2) दुितया िथलं ा(२) Dec - Jan १७ (िझंे) १७ (िझं) ु seventeenth दुितया dutiya second पोहेला (३( Pohela (3) तितया tatiya ला(३) Jan - Feb १८ (िझंा) १८ (िझंा) ु eighteenth तितया third िसा (४) Silla (4) चौिथ chauthi िसा(४) Feb - Mar १९ (िझंगु) १९ (िझगं ) ु nineteenth िथ fourth िचा (५) Chilla (5) पिम panchami चा(५) Mar - Apr २० (ञी) २० (ञी) ु twentyth पम fifth चौला (६) Chaula (6) खथ khasthi ला(६) Apr - May २१ (ञीछ) २१ (ञीछ) ु twent first खि sixth बछला (७) Bachhala (7) सिम saptami बछला(७) May - Jun २२ (ञीिञ) २२ (ञीञ) ु twenty second सम seventh तछला (८) Tachhala (8) अिम astami तछला(८) Jun - Jul २३ (ञी) २३ (ञी) ु twenty third अम eight िदा (९) Dilla (9) नविम navami दा(९) Jul - Aug २४ (ञीपे) २४ (ञी) ु twenty fourth नवम nineth गूँला (१०) Gunla (10) दसिम dasami गूलँ ा(१०) Aug - Sep २५ (ञीञा) २५ (ञीञ) ु twenty fifth दसम tenth यँला (११) Yenla (11) एकादिस ekadasi यलँ ा(११) Sep - Oct २६ (ञीखु) २६ (ञीखु) ु twensixteeth एकादिस eleventh कौला (१२) Kaula (12) ादिस dwadasi ला(१२) Oct - Nov २७ (ञीे) २७ (ञीे) ु twenty senventh ादिस twelveth योदिस trayodasi २८ (ञीा) २८ (ञीा) ु twenty eighth दिस thirteenth चःे Nepal Calendar 1141 २९ (ञीगु) २९ (ञीग) ु twenty nineth चः chahrei fourteenth आमै amai By Dr. Suwarn Vajracharya ३० (ी) ३० (ी) ु thirtieth आ new moon.
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