The Kalnirnay 1992 Marathi calendar remains a nostalgic cultural artifact for many Maharashtrian households, representing a time when this "calmanac" (a blend of calendar and almanac) had firmly established itself as a household essential. Founded in 1973 by Jayantrao Salgaonkar, Kalnirnay revolutionized how traditional Panchang data was consumed by making complex astrological calculations accessible to the average person. Key Features of the 1992 Edition
Let us dive deep into why the 1992 edition of this iconic almanac remains significant, what it contained, and why people are still searching for it today.
Democratization: It made astrology accessible without needing a priest to interpret the Panchang.
The Kalnirnay 1992 Marathi calendar is a traditional Hindu calendar used in the state of Maharashtra, India. It is widely used to plan and organize daily activities, festivals, and important events.
- Marathi New Year (Gudi Padwa): April 3, 1992 (Friday)
- Diwali (Lakshmi Pujan): October 25, 1992 (Sunday)
- Dussehra (Vijayadashami): October 6, 1992 (Tuesday)
According to the 1992 lunar cycle, major festivals occurred on these dates: Holi: March 18, 1992. Ganesh Chaturthi: August 31, 1992. Diwali: Began in late October 1992.
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Festivals & Vrats (उत्सव व व्रत)
- Major Hindu festivals (e.g., Makar Sankranti, Ganesh Chaturthi, Diwali, Holi) with Marathi names and dates.
- Regional Maharashtrian festivals and fasts (e.g., Gudi Padwa, Ganapati visarjan specifics, Ashadhi Ekadashi).
- Ekadashi, Purnima, Amavasya marked with relevant observances.
1. Quick Facts: Kalnirnay 1992
Before diving into the details, here is the snapshot of the calendar year: