1998 Calendar Marathi Kalnirnay ((full)) Instant

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The festival of lights, including Naraka Chaturdashi and Balipratipada . 3. The Reversible Back Pages

The genius of Kalnirnay lies in its format as a — a portmanteau of calendar and almanac. By 1998, this hybrid nature was fully matured. A typical page provided the standard Gregorian date alongside a wealth of traditional information, including sunrise and sunset timings, the prevailing nakshatra (constellation), the yoga and karana (auspicious and inauspicious periods), and the specific tithi of the Hindu lunar day. 1998 calendar marathi kalnirnay

The solar transition celebrated in January with the sharing of Til-Gul . The Back Pages: A Miniature Magazine

The true value of the 1998 Kalnirnay lay on the back of each monthly sheet. Long before smartphones and lifestyle blogs, the reverse side of Kalnirnay acted as a print-based search engine. In 1998, these pages featured: This public link is valid for 7 days

Kalnirnay pioneered the use of color-coded grids to make the complex lunar calendar easy to read at a glance: Indicated Sundays and public holidays. Full Moon (Purnima): Marked with a white circle. New Moon (Amavasya): Marked with a dark, filled circle. 2. Major Marathi Festivals in 1998

: The official publishers offer digital tracking and historical archives via the Kalnirnay Mobile App. Can’t copy the link right now

(auspicious timings for weddings or moving house), and exact sunrise/sunset times, which were previously the exclusive domain of professional priests. A Symbol of Identity

In the digital age, where a calendar is a tap away on a smartphone, the physical, paper calendar holds a special, almost sacred place in Maharashtrian households. Among these, one name reigns supreme: . For decades, the Kalnirnay calendar has been the indispensable companion of the Marathi manus, guiding everything from muhurta (auspicious timings) to vegetable shopping and festival preparations.

Daily tracking of the 5 key elements: Tithi (day), Vara (day of the week), Nakshatra (constellation), Yoga, and Karana.