For full monthly charts, including Tithi and Nakshatra, please consult historical records from Drik Panchang 1993 Marathi Festivals Calendar for New Delhi, NCT, India
The year 1993 itself lends the calendar historical gravity. Just months earlier, in December 1992, the Babri Masjid demolition had sent shockwaves across India. Maharashtra, with its cosmopolitan capital Mumbai, witnessed communal riots in January 1993. The Marathi calendar, therefore, hanging in homes during that tense spring, became a quiet symbol of continuity and normalcy. It marked the Holi festival (March 6-7, 1993) that year as a day of colors, even as the city tried to heal. Marathi Calendar 1993
* March 1993. Amalaki Ekadashi. March 4, 1993, Thursday. Phalguna, Shukla Ekadashi. Gauna Amalaki Ekadashi. March 5, 1993, Friday. Drik Panchang 1993 Marathi Festivals Calendar for New Delhi, NCT, India For full monthly charts, including Tithi and Nakshatra,
Many legal documents, school leaving certificates, and property deeds from Maharashtra in the early 90s used the Shaka date (e.g., "Shaka 1915, Chaitra Krushna 5"). To convert that to a Gregorian date for modern paperwork, you need the 1993 Panchang. The Marathi calendar, therefore, hanging in homes during
Hindu astrology often looks for exact planetary returns. If you were born in 1993, an astrologer needs the position of the Grahas from the 1993 calendar to calculate your Vimshottari Dasha accurately.
The 1993 Marathi Calendar is more than a list of dates; it is a historical record of a year that fundamentally reshaped Maharashtra's cultural and political landscape. Following the era, this lunar-based calendar tracks traditional months like Chaitra and Vaishakha, providing a framework for the state's religious and daily life. 1993 Festival Calendar Highlights
You might wonder why anyone would need a calendar from three decades ago. There are three primary reasons: