Kalnirnay Calendar 2002 //free\\ -

The Kalnirnay calendar, established in 1973 by Jayantrao Salgaokar, has become a household staple across India as the world's largest-selling publication. By 2002, it was already a cultural phenomenon, serving as an essential "calmanac"—a blend of a calendar and a traditional Hindu almanac (Panchang). 📖 The Story of the 2002 Edition

  • Genealogy: It serves as a time capsule. You can see exactly which day of the week your birthday fell on in 2002 or what the moon phase was on a specific date.
  • Vintage Appeal: For collectors or those who keep old calendars for record-keeping, the 2002 edition represents the turn of the millennium aesthetic of Indian publishing—clean, functional, and devoid of the excessive digital graphics seen in modern e-calendars.

Features and Content

According to traditional Indian almanacs for that year, major festivals fell on the following dates: Holi (Phalguna Purnima): March 28, 2002. Milad-un-Nabi: May 25, 2002. Ganesh Chaturthi: September 10, 2002. Navratri Start: October 7, 2002. Id-ul-Fitr: December 6, 2002. Legacy and Design Kalnirnay Calendar 2002

The 2002 edition followed the standard "calmanac" format that made the publication famous: Detailed Panchang Data : It provided comprehensive daily information, including (lunar days), nakshatras The Kalnirnay calendar, established in 1973 by Jayantrao