Marathi Calendar ((better)) — Kalnirnay 1990

The 1990 edition served as a vital guide during a year of significant change. While the calendar tracked the standard lunar months like , Magha , Phalguna , and Chaitra , it also reflected the era's unique pulse:

What set Kalnirnay apart from generic calendars was the Panchang —the Hindu almanac data printed at the bottom of every page. In 1990, before one could Google "sunset time," farmers relied on these figures. The sunrise and sunset timings, the Rahu Kala (inauspicious period), and the Amrut Kala dictated the agricultural schedule and travel plans. kalnirnay 1990 marathi calendar

Following the traditional Marathi lunar cycle, the 1990 calendar guided families through the twelve months —starting from and ending in Phalguna . It chronicled the Gudi Padwa celebrations that kicked off the decade and the late-year festivities of Diwali and Kartiki Ekadashi. Fun Fact: The 28-Year Cycle The 1990 edition served as a vital guide

It carried that iconic yellow and red branding with the grid system that has remained largely unchanged for decades, providing a sense of comforting continuity. Key Festivals and Dates in 1990 The sunrise and sunset timings, the Rahu Kala

Based on the Marathi lunar cycle and Gregorian dates, major observances for the year included: : January 14 Maha Shivratri : February 23 Holi : March 11 Gudi Padwa (New Year) : March 27