Marathi Calendar — 12 Month Kalnirnay 2003

The Marathi calendar follows the lunar cycle, where months are divided into two fortnights: Shukla Paksha (bright/waxing) and Krishna Paksha (dark/waning). Marathi/Months - Wikibooks, open books for an open world

In this detailed article, we revisit the structure, significance, festivals, and astrological highlights of the 2003 edition of the Kalnirnay Marathi calendar. 12 month kalnirnay 2003 marathi calendar

(November–December): Known for Datta Jayanti . Pausha (December–January): Includes Makar Sankranti . Magha (January–February): Features Mahashivratri . The Marathi calendar follows the lunar cycle, where

Here is what the 12-month layout for 2003 looked like: Pausha (December–January): Includes Makar Sankranti

Before diving into the specific pages of 2003, it is essential to understand the legacy. Kalnirnay, first published in 1973, revolutionized the Indian calendar market. Unlike traditional Panchangs that were dense with Sanskrit verses, Kalnirnay introduced a clean, tabular 12-month format. The continued this legacy by offering:

A handy conversion table allowed users to find that Chaitra 1, 1924 (Shalivahan Shaka) fell on .