Marathi Calendar 2003 [patched]

In 2003, the Marathi calendar (a variation of the Hindu lunar calendar) was defined by the Svabhānu Samvatsara

Why You Might Need the 2003 Marathi Calendar Today

Despite the passage of time, requests for the 2003 Panchang remain high. Here is why: marathi calendar 2003

Vijayadashami / Dussehra (October 5, 2003): Symbolizing the victory of good over evil. In 2003, the Marathi calendar (a variation of

Today, I found myself looking up the Marathi Calendar of 2003. Not just the dates, but the structure of it. In the Western Gregorian view, 2003 was the dawn of the new millennium’s adolescence. We were learning to walk in a post-9/11 world, flipping Nokia phones open, and burning CDs. But in the Marathi calendar—specifically that year—the rhythm was entirely different. Rath Yatra: July 10, 2003

  • Rath Yatra: July 10, 2003

Your 2003 calendar is reusable in: 2014, 2025, 2031, 2042, 2053, 2059, 2070, 2081, 2087, and 2098. When Can I Reuse This Calendar?

The Marathi calendar is a complex calendar system that takes into account the cycles of the moon and the sun. It consists of 12 months, each with 29 or 30 days, depending on the lunar cycle. The calendar is approximately 30 days behind the Gregorian calendar, which is widely used in the Western world.

Digital archives of this calendar are available on platforms like Drik Panchang, providing specific details on Sunrise/Sunset and Tithi timings for each day of 2003. Hindu Calendar 2003: Dates & Festivals - Panchang

Major Festivals in 2003 (Gregorian Dates)

  • Gudi Padwa (Marathi New Year): April 2
  • Ram Navami: April 10
  • Hanuman Jayanti: April 16
  • Akshaya Tritiya: May 3
  • Guru Purnima: July 13
  • Raksha Bandhan: August 12
  • Ganesh Chaturthi: August 31
  • Dasara (Vijayadashami): October 5
  • Diwali (Laxmi Pujan): October 25
  • Bhai Dooj: October 27
  • Tulsi Vivah: November 9
  • Makar Sankranti: January 14, 2004