: Commemorating the birth and enlightenment of Gautama Buddha.
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 12 month kalnirnay 2003 marathi calendar
For astrological lineage and verifying past events, astrologers look back at the exact tithi alignments of 2003 to calculate life charts or historical timelines. : Commemorating the birth and enlightenment of Gautama
Every Monday ( Shravani Somvar ) was highlighted for specific dietary restrictions. September 2003 (Bhadrapad / Ashwin - Shaka 1925) Every Monday ( Shravani Somvar ) was highlighted
Let us dive deep into the structure, significance, and uses of the 2003 Kalnirnay Marathi calendar.
September 2003 hosted the crown jewel of Maharashtrian festivals: . Starting on Ganesh Chaturthi, the 10-day festival transformed the state into a hub of cultural performances, massive public pandals, and domestic worship, ending with emotional immersions on Anant Chaturdashi. October (Ashwin - Kartik)