Focused on Makar Sankranti , the transition of the sun into Capricorn, celebrated with "Til-Gul."
The "12 months" in the keyword refers to the Gregorian calendar year, but within its pages, the Kalnirnay also showcases the Marathi Shaka calendar. For the 2003 edition, which would have primarily covered the Gregorian year from January 1, 2003, to December 31, 2003, the concurrent Marathi year was (roughly corresponding to the period from March 2003 to March 2004). The calendar beautifully juxtaposes both systems, listing Marathi months like चैत्र (Chaitra), वैशाख (Vaishakha), ज्येष्ठ (Jyeshtha), आषाढ (Ashadha), श्रावण (Shravana), भाद्रपद (Bhadrapada), आश्विन (Ashvina), कार्तिक (Kartika), मार्गशीर्ष (Margashirsha), पौष (Pausha), माघ (Magha), and फाल्गुन (Phalguna) alongside their Gregorian counterparts. This dual structure allowed users to easily find the English date for any Hindu festival.
July saw the beginning of , arguably the holiest month in the Marathi calendar. Every Monday ( Shravani Somvar ) was highlighted for special prayers, alongside festivals like Nag Panchami . August 2003 (Shravan / Bhadrapad)
Tracking the Pratipada through Amavasya or Purnima .
The 2003 Kalnirnay followed its traditional layout, offering:
Focused on Makar Sankranti , the transition of the sun into Capricorn, celebrated with "Til-Gul."
The "12 months" in the keyword refers to the Gregorian calendar year, but within its pages, the Kalnirnay also showcases the Marathi Shaka calendar. For the 2003 edition, which would have primarily covered the Gregorian year from January 1, 2003, to December 31, 2003, the concurrent Marathi year was (roughly corresponding to the period from March 2003 to March 2004). The calendar beautifully juxtaposes both systems, listing Marathi months like चैत्र (Chaitra), वैशाख (Vaishakha), ज्येष्ठ (Jyeshtha), आषाढ (Ashadha), श्रावण (Shravana), भाद्रपद (Bhadrapada), आश्विन (Ashvina), कार्तिक (Kartika), मार्गशीर्ष (Margashirsha), पौष (Pausha), माघ (Magha), and फाल्गुन (Phalguna) alongside their Gregorian counterparts. This dual structure allowed users to easily find the English date for any Hindu festival. 12 month kalnirnay 2003 marathi calendar
July saw the beginning of , arguably the holiest month in the Marathi calendar. Every Monday ( Shravani Somvar ) was highlighted for special prayers, alongside festivals like Nag Panchami . August 2003 (Shravan / Bhadrapad) Focused on Makar Sankranti , the transition of
Tracking the Pratipada through Amavasya or Purnima . This dual structure allowed users to easily find
The 2003 Kalnirnay followed its traditional layout, offering: