Marathi Calendar - Kalnirnay 1992

Kalnirnay is India’s most popular almanac (panchang) and calendar brand, first published in 1973. The follows traditional Hindu luni-solar timekeeping, providing daily tithi, nakshatra, yoga, karana, sunrise/sunset, and auspicious timings (muhurta) for Maharashtra and surrounding regions.

In 1992, India was still heavily agrarian. The calendar contained specific sections for farmers: kalnirnay 1992 marathi calendar

The (often referred to as Kalnirnay 1992 Darshini ) featured a distinct aesthetic compared to the high-gloss prints of today. Kalnirnay is India’s most popular almanac (panchang) and

: The major 10-day festival began on August 31, 1992 . Janmashtami : Celebrated on August 21, 1992 . Beyond Dates: The "Cultural Magazine" The calendar contained specific sections for farmers: The

It tracked five crucial elements of the Hindu calendar: Tithi, Vara, Nakshatra, Yoga, and Karana. Major Festivals and Dates in 1992

If you compare the to a current issue, you will notice a shift. In 1992, there was no section for "Switching off digital devices" or "Zoom meeting etiquette." Instead, there were timetables for Doordarshan TV shows, postal rates, and STD codes. Yet, the Panchang calculations remain eerily consistent because the stars move in predictable cycles. Interestingly, 1992’s Tithi timings will repeat approximately every 30 years, so 2022 had a similar pattern.