12 Month Kalnirnay - 2003 Marathi Calendar [repack]

Precise daily sunrise and sunset timings calculated specifically for major regions like Mumbai, Pune, and Nagpur. The Reverse Page ( Ma मागे ) Information

Makar Sankranti was celebrated on January 14, marking the sun's transition into Capricorn. Families exchanged til-gul (sesame and jaggery sweets).

May 1st was celebrated as (Maharashtra Day). This month was dominated by summer vacations, mango season, and the auspicious shopping day of Akshaya Tritiya . Towards the end of May, the lunar month of Jyeshtha began, bringing the ritual of Vat Purnima , where married women prayed for the longevity of their husbands. 6. June 2003 ( Jyeshtha - Ashadha )

The year concluded with in December. The final pages of the 12-month calendar offered a reflective look at the passing year alongside the highly anticipated preview of the upcoming 2004 calendar structure. The Lasting Legacy of the 2003 Almanac 12 month kalnirnay 2003 marathi calendar

March brought Holika Dahan and Dhulivandan (Holi). The transition into the Hindu New Year began at the end of the month, preparing households for spring. April 2003 (Chaitra - Vaishakha)

The Kalnirnay calendar holds a sacred place in millions of Maharashtrian households. More than just a tool to track dates, it serves as an essential cultural almanac (Panchang) that bridges daily life with age-old traditions. Looking back at the 12-month Kalnirnay 2003 Marathi calendar reveals a year packed with significant astronomical events, religious festivals, and historical milestones that shaped the cultural fabric of Maharashtra. The Anatomy of the 2003 Kalnirnay Calendar

February saw the celebration of , where devotees observed fasts and offered prayers to Lord Shiva. This month also marked Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Jayanti (the birth anniversary of the iconic Maratha warrior king) which brought massive cultural processions across Maharashtra. 3. March 2003 ( Phalguna - Chaitra ) May 1st was celebrated as (Maharashtra Day)

November 2003 carried the core celebrations of , including Narak Chaturdashi, Laxmi Pujan, Balipratipada (Diwali Padwa), and Bhaubeej. The illumination of oil lamps (panatis) and colorful rangolis dominated Marathi neighborhoods. Later in the month, Tulsi Vivah marked the official start of the Hindu wedding season. December (Margashirsha - Poush)

Bhogi (Jan 13), Shakambhari Navratri ends, and Paush Purnima. February 2003 (Magh - Phalgun)

Mahavir Jayanti, Good Friday, and Ambedkar Jayanti (April 14). May 2003 (Vaishakh - Jyeshtha) filled with festivals celebrating nature

Below are the 12 months with their corresponding Gregorian (English) dates and significant festivals:

Akshaya Tritiya , one of the year's most auspicious days for buying gold and starting new ventures.

August was culturally vibrant, filled with festivals celebrating nature, sibling bonds, and folklore.