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: Commemorating the birth and enlightenment of Gautama Buddha.
Notes
The calendar follows the 12 traditional Marathi months, which correspond roughly to Gregorian months as follows: Marathi Month Approx. Gregorian Period Key Festivals in 2003 Makar Sankranti (Jan 15), Paush Purnima (Jan 18) Magha / Phalguna Basant Panchami (Feb 6), Magha Purnima (Feb 16) Phalguna / Chaitra Mahashivratri (Mar 1), Holi (Mar 17/18) Chaitra / Vaishakha Gudi Padwa (Apr 2), Ram Navami (Apr 11) Vaishakha / Jyeshtha Mohini Ekadashi (May 12), Buddha Purnima (May 16) Jyeshtha / Ashadha Nirjala Ekadashi (June 11), Jyeshtha Purnima (June 14) Ashadha / Shravan Shayani Ekadashi (July 10), Guru Purnima (July 13) Shravan / Bhadrapad Raksha Bandhan (Aug 12), Janmashtami (Aug 20) Bhadrapad / Ashwin
If you are looking to dig into specific dates, check planetary retrogrades, or find the exact timing of a particular tithi from 2003, please let me know:
June heralded the arrival of the monsoon season in Maharashtra, aligning with the end of Jyeshtha and the start of Ashadha. :
March brought a major seasonal transition. The month hosted the vibrant festival of Holi, followed by Dhulivandan. Towards the end of the month, the highly anticipated Marathi New Year, , arrived. The 2003 Gudi Padwa saw households raising the traditional decorative Gudi flags outside their windows to welcome prosperity. April (Chaitra - Vaishakha)
May 1 celebrated Maharashtra Diwas, marking the formation of the state. Spiritually, the month featured Akshay Tritiya, one of the year's most auspicious days for buying gold, starting new businesses, or organizing weddings. June (Jyeshtha - Ashadha)
Not visibly prominent in India.
Akshaya Tritiya , one of the year's most auspicious days for buying gold and starting new ventures.
June marked the arrival of the monsoon and the holy month of Ashadha . The 2003 calendar mapped out the commencement of the famous pilgrimage ( Wari ), where millions of Varkaris walked barefoot to the temple town of Pandharpur, chanting the names of Lord Vitthal. 7. July 2003 ( Ashadha - Shravana )
By 2003, just three decades after its inception, Kalnirnay had already grown from a hand-printed Marathi subscription booklet into the world’s largest-selling publication. The Marathi edition remained the flagship product, the gold standard for authenticity and reliability among the nine languages it was published in. Every Marathi household trusted its pages for "shubh muhurats" (auspicious timings) for weddings, housewarmings, and religious rituals.
Boldly highlighted dates for major Marathi festivals and fasts.
As a physical object, finding an original 2003 Kalnirnay calendar today can be a fun challenge, as it is now a collector's item and a time capsule of a pre-digital era. While the specific PDF for 2003 is not readily available online, you can explore several avenues to find or understand it:
: Final window for outdoor ceremonies before the heavy monsoon restrictions. July 2003 (Ashadha - Shravana, Shaka 1925)
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: Commemorating the birth and enlightenment of Gautama Buddha.
Notes
The calendar follows the 12 traditional Marathi months, which correspond roughly to Gregorian months as follows: Marathi Month Approx. Gregorian Period Key Festivals in 2003 Makar Sankranti (Jan 15), Paush Purnima (Jan 18) Magha / Phalguna Basant Panchami (Feb 6), Magha Purnima (Feb 16) Phalguna / Chaitra Mahashivratri (Mar 1), Holi (Mar 17/18) Chaitra / Vaishakha Gudi Padwa (Apr 2), Ram Navami (Apr 11) Vaishakha / Jyeshtha Mohini Ekadashi (May 12), Buddha Purnima (May 16) Jyeshtha / Ashadha Nirjala Ekadashi (June 11), Jyeshtha Purnima (June 14) Ashadha / Shravan Shayani Ekadashi (July 10), Guru Purnima (July 13) Shravan / Bhadrapad Raksha Bandhan (Aug 12), Janmashtami (Aug 20) Bhadrapad / Ashwin
If you are looking to dig into specific dates, check planetary retrogrades, or find the exact timing of a particular tithi from 2003, please let me know:
June heralded the arrival of the monsoon season in Maharashtra, aligning with the end of Jyeshtha and the start of Ashadha. :
March brought a major seasonal transition. The month hosted the vibrant festival of Holi, followed by Dhulivandan. Towards the end of the month, the highly anticipated Marathi New Year, , arrived. The 2003 Gudi Padwa saw households raising the traditional decorative Gudi flags outside their windows to welcome prosperity. April (Chaitra - Vaishakha)
May 1 celebrated Maharashtra Diwas, marking the formation of the state. Spiritually, the month featured Akshay Tritiya, one of the year's most auspicious days for buying gold, starting new businesses, or organizing weddings. June (Jyeshtha - Ashadha)
Not visibly prominent in India.
Akshaya Tritiya , one of the year's most auspicious days for buying gold and starting new ventures.
June marked the arrival of the monsoon and the holy month of Ashadha . The 2003 calendar mapped out the commencement of the famous pilgrimage ( Wari ), where millions of Varkaris walked barefoot to the temple town of Pandharpur, chanting the names of Lord Vitthal. 7. July 2003 ( Ashadha - Shravana )
By 2003, just three decades after its inception, Kalnirnay had already grown from a hand-printed Marathi subscription booklet into the world’s largest-selling publication. The Marathi edition remained the flagship product, the gold standard for authenticity and reliability among the nine languages it was published in. Every Marathi household trusted its pages for "shubh muhurats" (auspicious timings) for weddings, housewarmings, and religious rituals.
Boldly highlighted dates for major Marathi festivals and fasts.
As a physical object, finding an original 2003 Kalnirnay calendar today can be a fun challenge, as it is now a collector's item and a time capsule of a pre-digital era. While the specific PDF for 2003 is not readily available online, you can explore several avenues to find or understand it:
: Final window for outdoor ceremonies before the heavy monsoon restrictions. July 2003 (Ashadha - Shravana, Shaka 1925)