1998 Calendar Marathi Kalnirnay

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1998 was a big year in India. The nation was recovering from the political flux of the late 90s, Atal Bihari Vajpayee was Prime Minister, and India was post- Pokhran-II.

1998 Marathi Kalnirnay calendar covers the Shaka Samvat years 1919 and 1920

It kept families informed about traditional rituals and fasts (Vratas). 1998 calendar marathi kalnirnay

(thought for the day) at the bottom of each page, and more importantly, the specific dates when the mangoes from their village in Ratnagiri were expected to arrive. The Solar Eclipse (February 26): The calendar had a special warning for the Surya Grahan

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The core strength of the 1998 Kalnirnay calendar lies in its dual-system layout. It bridge the gap between official civic dates and traditional religious obligations. The Gregorian Grid For modern editions or physical copies of the

The 1998 Kalnirnay followed its signature grid format. Each monthly page was split into distinct functional zones to serve both daily tracking and long-term planning.

For millions of Maharashtrian households worldwide, a calendar is not just a tool to track dates—it is a cultural anchor. At the heart of this tradition lies , the world’s largest-selling almanac periodical. Founded in 1973 by Jayantrao Salgaokar, Kalnirnay transformed the traditional, complex panchang into an accessible, wall-mounted guide.

Each grid cell included the corresponding Marathi month (e.g., Chaitra, Vaishakh), the fortnight (Shukla Paksha or Krishna Paksha), and the Tithi (lunar day). 1998 Marathi Kalnirnay calendar covers the Shaka Samvat

The 1998 calendar followed the established design: a distinctive bright yellow background

Seasonal delicacies like Ukadiche Modak for Ganeshotsav or Puran Poli for Holi.