The Marathi Calendar 2003, also known as the Maharashtrian Panchang, remains a significant point of reference for those looking back at the astrological and cultural landscape of two decades ago. Based on the Shalivahana Shaka era (specifically Shaka 1924–1925), this calendar governs the timing of festivals, auspicious dates (Muhurtas), and daily planetary positions vital to Maharashtrian traditions. The Lunar Framework: Shaka Samvat 1924–1925
Yoga and Karana: Specific astronomical divisions used to determine auspicious moments (Muhurtas).
The Marathi calendar, also known as the Hindu calendar, is a traditional calendar used in the Indian state of Maharashtra. It is based on the lunisolar calendar and is used to determine the dates of important festivals and events in the Marathi culture. This paper aims to provide an overview of the Marathi calendar for the year 2003, highlighting its cultural and historical significance.
For many, the 2003 calendar is remembered for when specific high-profile festivals occurred. Here is a look at the timeline of that year:
Title: Marathi Calendar 2003 – Shaka Samvat 1924-1925
(typically around 12:12 PM to 12:58 PM) and inauspicious times like Rahu Kalam were recorded daily for ritual planning. When Can I Reuse This Calendar? of festivals for 2003 or find the for a particular date?