Marathi Calendar 2003 -

Notable for Vat Purnima , where married women worship the Banyan tree.

This article offers a general overview based on the standard lunar-solar calendar structure applicable to 2003. marathi calendar 2003

Concluded in early early 2003.

The year 2003 witnessed a traditional cycle of festivals, determined by precision lunar calculations. Because the lunar year is shorter than the solar year, these dates shift slightly every year on the Gregorian calendar. Gudhi Padwa (Chaitra Pratipada) Notable for Vat Purnima , where married women

The follows the Shaka Samvat 1925 (named Subhanu ) and Vikram Samvat 2060 ( Durmukha ). As a lunar-based system, it tracks the movement of the moon through 12 months, starting with Gudi Padwa on April 2, 2003, which marked the beginning of the Hindu New Year for the people of Maharashtra. Structure of the 2003 Calendar The year 2003 witnessed a traditional cycle of

Monthly fasting days were strictly followed, with significant dates including Lambodara Sankashti (Jan 21) and Bhalachandra Sankashti (Mar 21).

A traditional Marathi calendar printed in 2003 (such as the widely used Kalnirnay or Mahalaxmi calendars) contained five vital pillars of timekeeping, known collectively as the :