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Constant defined incorrectly for year 2062, 1st and 2nd month. #25

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aashishbaidya opened this issue Sep 26, 2023 · 6 comments
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The constant defined for the first 2 months in Bikram sambat seems to be incorrect for the year 2062 B.S. Which was converting the dates incorrectly.

Date conversion Issue:
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Incorrect constant issue:
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Actual days in Baisakh and Jestha for year 2062 B.S.
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@aashishbaidya aashishbaidya changed the title Constant defination incorrectly for year 2062, 1st and 2nd month. Constant defined incorrectly for year 2062, 1st and 2nd month. Sep 27, 2023
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Seems like the constant defined for 2062 is wrong. However still need to verify against the physical artifacts, as most of the digitally available sources are using same dataset.

We will go through some historical archives to verify this and get back.

could be some old newspapers, or even some printed calendars if available somewhere.

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Found some conflicting resources too
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Screenshot from 2024-06-17 22-30-00

reference - https://nepalicalendar.rat32.com/2062/jestha

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even more
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here is a printed version of asadh and shrawan of 2062
so its confirmed that Asar 01 is wednesday and 15th JUne

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As per the Nepal Rajpatra published on date 2062-Jestha-05
it indicates that the weekday is 05 - meaning Thursday,

AS per this calculation, the first day should be on Sunday
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Baisakh - 2062/01/05 is Monday
as per the Rajpatra

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So considering all these, Baisakh and Jestha are considered to have 31 days in both months in Year 2062.

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