✅ – For those who followed auspicious timings ( muhurat ), festivals ( Gudi Padwa, Ganesh Chaturthi, Dasara ), and ekadashi fasts, this calendar was spot on. No confusion about shubh muhurat for weddings or griha pravesh .
✅ – Clearly marked government holidays alongside traditional festivals, making it easy for families to plan celebrations and trips.
Here’s a thoughtful and positive review of the , written as if by someone who used or collected it: Title: A Nostalgic and Reliable Companion for the Year 2003
Whether you used it to mark birthdays, plan pujas , or just flip through the months, the Marathi Calendar 2003 was a trustworthy, culturally rich tool. For anyone collecting vintage Indian calendars or reminiscing about the early 2000s, this one brings back warm, grounded memories of home and tradition.
The Marathi Calendar for 2003 is more than just a date tracker—it’s a cultural and practical guide that many Maharashtrian households relied on that year. Here’s what made it stand out:
✅ – Many versions included short aarti lyrics, stotras , and even home remedies for common ailments—turning the calendar into a mini household handbook.
✅ – Each month had a clean, easy-to-read grid with paksha (Shukla/Krishna), nakshatra , and sunrise/sunset times printed clearly. The large font for tithi was a blessing for elders.