12 Month Kalnirnay 2003 Marathi Calendar

According to historical data from the Hindu Calendar 2003 and the National Calendar of India , key observances included: Significant Festivals & Events Makar Sankranti (Jan 15), Paush Amavasya (Jan 2) February Basant Panchami (Feb 6), Magha Purnima (Feb 16) March Mahashivratri (Mar 1), Holi (Mar 18) April Gudi Padwa (Apr 2 - Marathi New Year), Ram Navami (Apr 11) August

The follows a dual-date system. While the Gregorian months (January to December) are printed, the traditional Marathi Maas (months) run slightly differently. 12 month kalnirnay 2003 marathi calendar

If you need the day-by-day Tithi or specific Muhurta from that year, you can use these digital resources: Drik Panchang 2003 : View the full 2003 Marathi Interactive Calendar According to historical data from the Hindu Calendar

The Marathi year generally begins with the Gudi Padwa festival in March or April. Started March 19, 2003 (Gudi Padwa). Vaishakha: Followed in April/May. Jyeshtha: Followed in May/June. Ashadha: Followed in June/July. Shravan: Occurred in July/August 2003. Bhadrapad: Followed in August/September. Ashvin: Occurred in September/October. Kartik: Occurred in October/November. Margashirsha: Occurred in November/December. Paush: Occurred in December/January. Magha: Occurred in January/February. Phalguna: Occurred in February/March. ✨ Major Festival Dates in 2003 These key dates were marked in the 2003 Kalnirnay editions: Makar Sankranti: January 14, 2003. Mahashivratri: March 1, 2003. Holi: March 18, 2003. Gudi Padwa: March 19, 2003. Ram Navami: April 11, 2003. Ganesh Chaturthi: August 31, 2003. Dussehra: October 5, 2003. Diwali (Lakshmi Puja): October 25, 2003. 🔍 Key Features of Kalnirnay The 2003 edition included these standard sections: Started March 19, 2003 (Gudi Padwa)

While physical copies of a 20-year-old calendar are rare, the and official website often host archives. Additionally, many libraries in Maharashtra preserve these editions as part of their local history collections.