Kalnirnay 1990 Marathi Calendar ((new)) May 2026
The Kalnirnay 1990 Marathi edition remains a significant cultural artifact for many Maharashtrian households, serving as a nostalgic bridge to a pre-digital era. Often referred to as an "almanac for the common man," the 1990 edition captured a world on the brink of massive technological and social shifts.
- Event: Republic Day (Ganatantra Din).
- Lunar Date: Krishna Paksha Tritiya.
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Kalnirnay 1990 Marathi calendar
Today, a well-preserved is a nostalgic collectible. For someone who married or started a business in 1990, that specific edition holds personal sentimental value. It is also a primary source for researchers studying Maharashtrian socio-religious life in the late 20th century. The Kalnirnay 1990 Marathi edition remains a significant
- Lunar Precision: It accurately listed the Shaka Samvat (1912) and Kaliyuga eras alongside the Gregorian year.
- Festival Listings: From Gudi Padwa (March 27, 1990) to Diwali Amavasya (October 17/18), every religious event was detailed to the second.
- Graha Gochar (Planetary Transits): Astrologers relied on the 1990 data to predict Saturn’s (Shani) transit and Jupiter’s (Guru) movement.
- Size: Pocket-sized (approx. 17 cm x 11 cm), allowing it to be carried in a purse or shirt pocket.
- Cover: A vibrant saffron-yellow background with bold red and black Marathi typography. The cover featured the year "१९९०" (1990) and the iconic sun-and-moon motif representing the Luni-Solar calculation system.
- Paper: Thin, newsprint-like paper to keep costs low and pagination manageable, yet durable enough for a full year of daily use.
- Binding: Stapled binding that allowed the calendar to lie flat when opened to any month.


