Only relevant today as a collector's item or for historical date-matching.
| Feature | Description for 1992 Edition | | :--- | :--- | | | January 1, 1992, started on a Wednesday. | | Marathi Shaka Samvat | Shaka 1913 (Pramadicha Nama Samvatsara). | | Daily Panchang | Tithi, Vaar, Nakshatra, Yoga, Karana. | | Festivals | Gudi Padwa (April 3), Diwali (October 21-25). | | Rahu Kaal | Daily inauspicious timings printed in a shaded column. | | Holidays | Republic Day (Sun), Independence Day (Thu), Gandhi Jayanti (Fri). |
If you cannot locate the 1992 edition, consider reaching out to Kalnirnay’s official customer support. There is a growing movement to digitize their entire back catalogue. Until then, let this article serve as your guide to understanding why the top Kalnirnay of 1992 is still celebrated, searched for, and cherished.
As a leap year, 1992 featured a unique alignment of tithis (lunar days), eclipses, and seasonal festivals. The 1992 Marathi Calendar safely archived major cultural milestones: Gregorian Month (1992) Primary Marathi Months Major Festivals & Astrological Events Registered Phalguna / Chaitra Gudi Padwa (Marathi New Year) and Holi May Akshay Tritiya (May 5) and Buddha Purnima (May 16) June Vat Purnima (June 14) and a Partial Lunar Eclipse (June 15) July Ashadhi Ekadashi / Devshayani Ekadashi (July 10) November Diwali (Deepavali) celebrations and Tulsi Vivah kalnirnay 1992 marathi calendar top
Kalnirnay 1992 Marathi Calendar is a popular calendar used in the Indian state of Maharashtra. Here's some information about it:
While physical copies of a 30-year-old calendar are rare, digital versions are occasionally archived. A can sometimes be found in shared academic or community repositories.
While Kalnirnay is now published in nine languages, its soul remains in Marathi. The 1992 edition was published at a time when its domestic presence was immense, yet it still retained the intimate, community-focused feel that endeared it to millions. For Marathi families, this edition was not just a tool; it was a cultural companion, marking the rhythms of their specific festivals like Gudi Padwa, Makar Sankranti, and Ganesh Chaturthi with a familiarity that only the mother tongue can provide. Only relevant today as a collector's item or
[Traditional Panchang] ──(Complex Astrological Units: Ghatika/Pali)──┐ ├─► [Kalnirnay Calmanac] [Gregorian Calendar] ──(Standard Civilian Units: Hours/Minutes)───┘
The 1992 edition follows the standard Kalnirnay format, blending the Gregorian calendar with the lunar Marathi months such as Chaitra, Vaishakha, and Jyeshtha.
: Families likely circled March 18th for Holi or March 2nd for Mahashivratri . | | Daily Panchang | Tithi, Vaar, Nakshatra, Yoga, Karana
Some popular events and festivals listed in the Kalnirnay 1992 Marathi Calendar include:
Providing immediate, daily data for Tithi (lunar day), Nakshatra (cosmic constellation), Yoga , Karana , and Rashi (moon sign) without requiring the assistance of a professional priest.
The specific time frame to avoid for new beginnings. 2. Detailed Festival Listings