Kalnirnay 1983 Marathi Calendar [OFFICIAL]
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The Kalnirnay Marathi calendar, first published in 1930, has been an indispensable part of Marathi-speaking communities for generations. One particular edition, the 1983 Kalnirnay Marathi calendar, holds a special significance in the lives of people who follow the traditional Hindu way of life. This calendar not only provides essential information about important dates and festivals but also serves as a cultural guide, connecting people to their rich heritage.
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Hanging a fresh Kalnirnay by the kitchen or the main door on Gudi Padwa or New Year's Day became an essential annual ritual in Marathi homes. Key Historical & Astronomical Dates in 1983
The Kalnirnay calendar organizes time into 12 lunar months, typically spanning two Gregorian months each: April–May Vaishakha: May–June June–July July–August August–September Bhadrapad: September–October October–November November–December Margashirsha: December–January January–February February–March March–April Historical Significance 1983 is widely remembered in Indian culture for India's first Cricket World Cup victory This public link is valid for 7 days
If you are tracking specific dates from 1983 for religious, legal, or personal reasons, you can find information through:
The festival of colors, celebrated extensively across Maharashtra. March 12, 1983 Can’t copy the link right now
[Traditional Panchang] ---> [Kalnirnay Innovation] ---> [Mass Household Adoption] (Complex/Astrological) (Simplified/Accessible) (The 1983 Cultural Phenomenon) Anatomy of the 1983 Edition
Each date square contained micro-information—the sunrise and sunset timings, the Nakshatra (lunar mansion), the Tithi (e.g., Pratipada, Ekadashi, Amavasya), and daily auspicious or inauspicious periods (Rahu Kaal).
The 1983 Marathi calendar consists of the following lunar months: