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For Nepali users worldwide, keeping track of Bikram Sambat (BS) dates alongside the Gregorian calendar is essential for festivals, tithis (auspicious days), and daily planning. While Windows 10 does not natively include a Bikram Sambat option out-of-the-box, you have several powerful methods to integrate a Nepali calendar into your PC. Here is your complete guide. Option 1: Change System Language & Calendar (Partial Support) Windows 10 supports "Nepali" as a display language, but the built-in calendar app will not fully switch to Bikram Sambat dates.
Most Windows 10 users should install Hamro Patro or Nepali Calendar by Mandip from the Microsoft Store. You get a native app feel, offline access, and all the cultural details you need. Stay connected to your roots while using modern Windows 10 – your Nepali calendar is just a click away. nepali calendar windows 10
A: Hamro Patro is the most reliable for Nepal-specific public and cultural holidays. For Nepali users worldwide, keeping track of Bikram
A: Not directly. But you can manually enter BS dates or use a third-party app that exports .ics files (rare). For now, treat the Nepali app as a reference, not a sync hub. Final Verdict | Method | Ease of Use | Features | Offline | |--------|-------------|----------|---------| | Language Pack | Easy | Minimal | Yes | | Microsoft Store App (e.g., Hamro Patro) | Very Easy | Full (panchang, rashifal) | Yes | | Rainmeter Gadget | Moderate | Customizable | Yes | | Web App | Easiest | Full | No | Option 1: Change System Language & Calendar (Partial