Hanging a 1998 calendar on the wall meant tracking dates through a tumultuous and historic year for both Maharashtra and India.
The ten-day mega festival of Maharashtra commenced in late August or early September, drawing massive communal celebrations.
the publishers have digitized decades of past archives. Their official mobile applications often feature a "History" or "Archive" section where users can look up old years.
For religious and cultural compliance, the 1998 edition meticulously calculated: The lunar day (Pratipada to Amavasya/Purnima). Nakshatra: The lunar mansion or star constellation. Karana and Yoga: Specific astrological periods. 1998 calendar marathi kalnirnay
This information covers basic details about the 1998 Marathi calendar. For more specific information or events, you might need to consult a detailed Marathi Panchang or calendar for that year.
The 1998 edition accurately detailed the visibility and religious observances required for the year's eclipses.
: In 1998, before the internet was ubiquitous, Kalnirnay served as a primary source for daily recipes, health tips, and astrological forecasts ( Rashibhavishya ). Hanging a 1998 calendar on the wall meant
Occurred a day after Maha Shivratri. Kalnirnay detailed its visibility paths and astrological impact on various Rashi groups.
While the physical 1998 Marathi calendar is now a nostalgic artifact, the story of Kalnirnay continues. Its website was launched in 1996, and today, Kalnirnay has embraced the digital era with robust apps available on Android and iOS. The app retains the core features, offering daily Panchang, monthly Bhavishya (horoscope), and the ability to set reminders, all within the convenience of a smartphone.
: Accurate daily details for Tithi (lunar day), Vara (weekday), Nakshatra (constellation), Yoga, and Karana. Their official mobile applications often feature a "History"
National holidays, state holidays for Maharashtra, and major bank holidays were clearly highlighted. Major Festivals in the 1998 Calendar
The story of Kalnirnay begins in 1973, a time when selling calendars was considered a bizarre, unviable business idea as they were freely available. It was in this environment that Jayantrao Salgaonkar, an astrologer and historian with a deep command of Sanskrit, and his college-going son, Jayraj, decided to take a revolutionary step.
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