Marathi Calendar: Kalnirnay April 1995

The Sun transitioned into the Mesha (Aries) sign, a day also celebrated as Ambedkar Jayanti .

| Date (April 1995) | Day | Tithi (Lunar Day) | Nakshatra (Constellation) | Festival | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Saturday | Pratipada | Bharani | Gudi Padwa / Ugadi | | 2 | Sunday | Dwitiya | Ashwini | Cheti Chand | | 3 | Monday | Tritiya | Bharni | | | 4 | Tuesday | Chaturthi | Krithika | | | 5 | Wednesday | Panchami | Rohini | | | 6 | Thursday | Shashthi | Mrigashirsha | | | 7 | Friday | Saptami | Ardra | | | 8 | Saturday | Ashtami | Punarvasu | Chaitra Navratri continues | | 9 | Sunday | Navami | Pushya | Ram Navami | | 15 | Saturday | Purnima | (Anuradha) | Hanuman Jayanti | | 16 | Sunday | (Vaishakha Krishna Paksha) | (Jyeshtha) | Vaishakha month begins | | 28 | Friday | (Vaishakha Amavasya) | (Krittika) | Vaishakha Amavasya |

A significant day for the Jain community. kalnirnay april 1995 marathi calendar

The holds a special place in the hearts of Maharashtrian households as a vintage time capsule. It tracks the transition between the traditional Hindu months of Chaitra and Vaishakh during the Shaka Samvat 1917 era.

Collectors today seek out vintage Kalnirnay calendars for several reasons: The Sun transitioned into the Mesha (Aries) sign,

The April page of the 1995 Kalnirnay was densely packed with major religious and seasonal milestones for Maharashtrian communities: 1. Gudi Padwa (April 1, 1995)

For tech-astrologers and family elders alike, the core utility of the April 1995 Kalnirnay lay in its precise daily Panchang data. Every daily column contained five essential elements: It tracks the transition between the traditional Hindu

If you are looking to find a PDF or a physical copy of the , it can be a challenging but rewarding treasure hunt. While the official Kalnirnay website and apps provide current editions for download, they do not typically host decades-old back issues.