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There is a growing modern interest in the 1990 Kalnirnay for several practical and nostalgic reasons:
: Interestingly, a 1990 calendar exactly matches the dates and days of the year 2001 and will be reusable again in 2029 . Know more about the Kalnirnay Team
Phalguna ended, and the Marathi New Year ( Gudi Padwa ) marked the start of Chaitra on March 27, 1990 (though the lunar month technically began around March 12 according to some Facebook archives ). kalnirnay 1990 marathi calendar top
The 1990 calendar was highly valued for its precise calculations of:
“In Nashik's Nitnaware household, Archana, a mother of two, uses it to mark the auspicious days in the months, upcoming festivals and fasting dates.” The Better India There is a growing modern interest in the
: The unique advertisements, classic fonts, and back-page columns evoke strong memories for the generation that grew up in the 90s.
The 1990 Kalnirnay Marathi calendar is a collector's item for many. The 1990 Kalnirnay Marathi calendar is a collector's
: The calendar lists festivals and celebrations for various religions including Hinduism, Islam, Christianity, Sikhism, Jainism, Buddhism, and others .
The true value of the Kalnirnay lies in the dense script located at the top margins. For 1990, this section detailed the Panchang (five elements):
: Accurately tracking Shukla Paksha (waxing moon) and Krishna Paksha (waning moon).