April 12, 1975 (Saturday), marking the start of the Shaka Samvat 1897 year. Year Names: Until early April 1975: Shaka Samvat 1896 (Aananda) From Gudi Padwa onwards: Shaka Samvat 1897 (Rakshasa) Reusable Calendar:
: The margins of June 25th were blank—a rare silence in a calendar usually bursting with scribbled grocery lists—marking the day the Emergency was declared and the radio became the only voice in the room. The Diwali Scrawl : In the November section, a faint pencil note reads: "Bonus received. Bought Madhav his first bicycle." A Discovery Decades Later Kalnirnay 1975 Marathi Calendar
Kalnirnay is India’s most trusted and widely circulated . First published in 1973, it provides daily astrological data, tithis (lunar days), festivals, auspicious timings (muhurta), and government-recognized holidays. The 1975 edition is among its early issues, offering a valuable snapshot of how time was tracked pre-digital era. April 12, 1975 (Saturday), marking the start of
In 1975, the world shifted in ways the villagers could not fully name. But within the frame of the Marathi Kalnirnay, days were still kept, names were still written, and the months still turned—each page an act of memory, a tiny defiance against forgetting. Bought Madhav his first bicycle
Kalnirnay 1975 Marathi Calendar covers the Shaka Samvat years 1896 (Aananda) 1897 (Rakshasa)