Vikram Samvat Converter

Convert between Gregorian (CE) and Vikram Samvat (VS) years.

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Vikram Samvat (विक्रम संवत्), called Bikram Sambat in Nepal where it is the official calendar, is a traditional Hindu lunisolar calendar whose epoch lies 57 BCE. As a result it runs roughly 56–57 years ahead of the Gregorian (CE) calendar. This converter translates a date in either direction and tells you exactly which offset it applied.

How it works

The trick is that the Vikram Samvat year does not start on 1 January — it begins in spring, around 14 April (Mesha Sankranti / Baisakh 1). The tool uses that fixed boundary:

  • A Gregorian date before the spring new year (1 January to about 13 April) is still in the previous VS year, so it takes the +56 offset.
  • A date on or after the new year (about 14 April to 31 December) takes +57.

VS = CE + 56 or CE + 57 accordingly; the reverse conversion subtracts the same offset. Because the month and day decide the boundary, year-level accuracy is exact.

Example

Gregorian dateOffsetVikram Samvat
1 January 2026+562082 VS
14 April 2026+572083 VS
1 December 2026+572083 VS

So 1 January 2026 is still 2082 VS (before the new year), while from mid-April 2026 onward it becomes 2083 VS. The result panel shows which offset was used. Everything runs in your browser and your date is never sent anywhere — for precise lunisolar day-level festival dates, consult a panchang.

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