The year 2003 covers the transition from Shaka Samvat 1924 to 1925. Marathi Months and Key Festivals in 2003
March 2003 witnessed the transition from the Hindu year 1924 to 1925, signaling the arrival of spring (Vasant Ritu).
Marked by Tulsi Vivah, signaling the official opening of the Hindu wedding season for the winter.
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Mahashivratri fell late in February, drawing massive crowds to Jyotirlinga shrines across Maharashtra.
: Married women tied threads around banyan trees, praying for their husbands' longevity.
In 2003, the calendar served as the central hub for household planning. It combined:
The 2003 edition followed the standard Kalnirnay format, balancing civil dates with the Hindu lunar calendar. It covered the Saka Era years . Grid Layout : Solar dates used the standard Western grid.
The Kalnirnay 2003 Marathi calendar was more than a utility—it was a companion through the year. Whether you needed to plan a puja, check an eclipse, or simply remember a relative’s birthday, that one-page-per-month format brought reliability and a touch of tradition to daily life.
Practical home remedies, Ayurvedic tips, and civic advice tailored for urban and rural households alike.
As summer peaked, the calendar highlighted , one of the most auspicious days of the year for buying gold, starting businesses, or solemnizing marriages. The marriage Muhurat columns for this month were traditionally the busiest. June 2003 (Jyeshtha / Ashadh)
Identification of fasting days like Sankashti Chaturthi. Month-by-Month Highlights of 2003 January 2003 (Poush - Magh)
May is traditionally the month of intense summer heat and the peak season for weddings in Maharashtra due to highly auspicious astrological alignments.