If you're looking for a specific , amavasya (new moon) , or full moon from 2003, tell me the month, and I can look it up for you!
It includes daily Tithi (lunar day), Nakshatra (lunar mansion), Yoga , and Karana , crucial for determining auspicious times ( Muhurat ).
Featured Akshaya Tritiya, Ganga Saptami (May 8), Mohini Ekadashi (May 12), and Vaisakha Purnima (Buddha Purnima, May 16). June 2003 (Jyeshtha/Ashadh):
Content Elements per Month (recommended) 12 month kalnirnay 2003 marathi calendar
The is more than a timekeeping tool; it is a cultural roadmap of Maharashtra for the year 2003. From the joyous Gudi Padwa in April to the luminous Kartik Diwali in November, every date held spiritual significance.
The year 2003 holds a special place in the cultural memory of Maharashtra. Long before smartphones and digital apps tracked daily schedules, the physical hung on the walls of nearly every Maharashtrian household.
The calendar clearly marked all significant Marathi and Hindu festivals, including: If you're looking for a specific , amavasya
The peak of summer, often noted for Akshaya Tritiya , one of the most auspicious days of the year.
To understand the 2003 calendar, it's helpful to know what made Kalnirnay a revolutionary product. Unlike a standard calendar, a "calmanac" compresses a vast amount of traditional and practical knowledge into a compact, easy-to-use format. The 2003 Marathi edition would have been a treasure trove of information, including:
Boldly highlighted dates for major Marathi festivals and fasts. Long before smartphones and digital apps tracked daily
The start of the monsoon and the beginning of the Pandharpur Wari pilgrimage.
The Marathi calendar is divided into 12 lunar months. Below is the approximate alignment for 2003: Began with Gudi Padwa on April 2, 2003. Vaishakha: April – May. Jyeshtha: May – June. Ashadha: June – July. Shravana: July – August. Bhadrapada: August – September. Ashvina: September – October. Kartika: October – November. Margashirsha: November – December. Pausha: December 2003 – January 2004. Magha: January – February. Phalguna: February – March. Major Festivals & Dates in 2003
A quick view of the month's auspicious and inauspicious days.