The 2003 calendar functioned as a 12-month guide, tracking the Vikram Samvat 2059 and later 2060, providing daily Marathi text, festivals, and planetary positions.
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The 2003 calendar year distributed major Maharashtrian festivals across twelve months based on lunar alignments. January 2003 (Poush - Magh) 12 month kalnirnay 2003 marathi calendar
The year began with the celebration of Makar Sankranti on January 14. In 2003, households across Maharashtra exchanged til-gul (sesame and jaggery sweets) with the traditional phrase, "Til-gul ghya, god god bola" (Accept this sweet and speak sweetly). The month also marked the auspicious start of Maghi Ganesh Jayanti celebrations. February (Magh - Phalgun)
: Nine nights of dance, worship, and celebrating the Goddess. The 2003 calendar functioned as a 12-month guide,
The grand arrival of Ganesh Chaturthi , the most iconic festival in Maharashtra.
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The 2003 edition followed the classic, highly readable grid format that users have relied on since the publication's inception in 1973. Each of the 12 months provided a dual-dating system, tracking both the Gregorian calendar dates and the corresponding Marathi Shaka Samvat 1924–1925 dates. Front Page Essentials Every monthly page in 2003 featured a clear breakdown of:
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The holy month of Shravan dominated August, making this page one of the most heavily referenced in the house.