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Kalnirnay Calendar 2002 !!top!!

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Kalnirnay Calendar 2002 !!top!!

For millions of households across India and the global diaspora, the word "calendar" is synonymous with one specific brand: Kalnirnay. Founded in 1973 by Jayantrao Salgaokar, this multi-lingual almanac ( panchang ) transformed from a simple wall accessory into an indispensable cultural anchor. While every annual edition holds its own place in family histories, the Kalnirnay Calendar 2002 stands out as a fascinating time capsule. It represents a transitional era when traditional Indian timekeeping seamlessly bridged the gap into the fast-paced, early 21st century. The Anatomy of Kalnirnay: More Than Just Dates

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Often prominently displayed in kitchens or near the entrance, it acted as a daily reminder of religious obligations, local holidays, and important social dates. Key Features of Kalnirnay 2002

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All ekadashi , pradosham , amavasya , and purnima dates were clearly marked.

Specific windows for business, weddings, and travel.

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In the modern era of Google Calendar, Apple Reminders, and instant online panchang apps, the physical Kalnirnay Calendar 2002 represents the end of an era. It marks the final years of absolute reliance on printed ephemera for daily time management.

The 2002 edition followed the standard "calmanac" format that made the publication famous: Detailed Panchang Data : It provided comprehensive daily information, including (lunar days), nakshatras

The following are notable festival dates recorded in the 2002 Hindu calendar [2, 17]: Festival / Event Makar Sankranti (Jan 14), Republic Day (Jan 26) Maha Shivaratri (Feb 12) Holi (Mar 28), Good Friday (Mar 29) Gudi Padwa / Chaitra Sukladi (Apr 13), Ram Navami (Apr 21) Buddha Purnima (May 26) It represents a transitional era when traditional Indian

The 2002 edition followed the standard "Calmanac" layout, merging the with Vedic lunar events .

Daily Tithi (lunar day), Nakshatra (lasterism), Yoga, and Karana [14]. Auspicious Times:

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