Kalnirnay Calendar 2002 Page

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For Indian households, the 2002 Kalnirnay served as the primary window into timekeeping. Long before smartphones and Google Calendar, this printed wall calendar was the central hub for planning weddings, observing fasts, and tracking national holidays. Anatomy of the Kalnirnay 2002 Calendar

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The 2002 edition maintained the classic multi-panel design. On one side, the user saw the Gregorian date (e.g., January 1, 2002). Adjacent to it was the Hindu date (Paush Shukla Dwitiya). It also included:

: While the Marathi Kalnirnay remained the most popular, by 2002, it was also widely available in Hindi, English, Gujarati, Tamil, Telugu, and Kannada. Major Festivals & Holidays in 2002 Anatomy of the Kalnirnay 2002 Calendar The Gold

The Kalnirnay Calendar 2002 was renowned for its detailed, easy-to-read format. Its structure allowed users to access multiple layers of information at a glance:

For a housewife in 2002, Rahu Kaal was non-negotiable. If the calendar said "No travel between 3:00 PM and 4:30 PM," millions of people rescheduled their plans. It also included: : While the Marathi Kalnirnay

The Hindu lunar year dictates that festivals shift dates on the Gregorian calendar each year. The 2002 Kalnirnay calendar mapped out these specific variations. Spring and Summer Festivals