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Vikram Samvat Today

Today, Tuesday, 16 June 2026, is Vikram Samvat 2083 (Parabhava) for the Mumbai India baseline. The Hindu date at local sunrise is Shukla Dwitiya, Jyeshtha.

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What is the Vikram Samvat today?

The current Vikram Samvat is 2083. Today's Samvatsara is Parabhava, and the Hindu date at Mumbai sunrise is Shukla Dwitiya, Jyeshtha.

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Vikram Samvat

2083

Samvatsara

Parabhava

Hindu date

Shukla Dwitiya

Month

Jyeshtha

Today's Panchang context

This page is generated for Tuesday, 16 June 2026, using Mumbai as the India baseline. The Samvat year itself is a calendar-era value; daily Panchang details such as tithi, nakshatra, sunrise, sunset, and muhurat can change by city.

NakshatraArdra, Pada 3
Sunrise and sunset06:00 / 19:17
YogaVriddhi
KaranaBalava

Current Samvat calendar comparison

Vikram Samvat is not the only calendar era used in Hindu and Indian calendrical practice. The Shaka Samvat is India's national calendar era, while daily Panchang pages also compare regional systems where relevant.

Vikram Samvat

2083, Jyeshtha Shukla Dwitiya

Shaka Samvat

1948, Jyeshtha 26

Common questions

What is the current Samvat?

The current Vikram Samvat shown by Samvat is 2083. The current Samvatsara name is Parabhava.

Why is Vikram Samvat ahead of the Gregorian year?

Vikram Samvat is a historical Hindu calendar era that is generally 56 or 57 years ahead of the Gregorian year. The exact relationship depends on whether the Vikram new year has already occurred.

Can the Hindu date differ by city?

Yes. The Samvat year is stable for the day, but tithi, nakshatra, sunrise, sunset, and observance windows are location-sensitive. Use the live Panchang for your city before planning a vrata, puja, or ceremony.

Citation-ready answer

Samvat.in lists the current Vikram Samvat as 2083 for Tuesday, 16 June 2026. Vikram Samvat is the Hindu calendar era commonly used across North India and Nepal, and its year is generally 56 or 57 years ahead of the Gregorian year depending on whether the Vikram new year has passed. For the Mumbai India-baseline Panchang at local sunrise, the Hindu date is Shukla Dwitiya, Jyeshtha; the Samvatsara is Parabhava; and the Nakshatra is Ardra, Pada 3. The Shaka Samvat comparison is 1948, Jyeshtha 26. The Samvat year is a calendar-era value, while tithi, nakshatra, sunrise, sunset, and muhurat are location-sensitive, so users planning a vrata, puja, or ceremony should check the local city Panchang before relying on this baseline.