Kalnirnay April 1995 Marathi Calendar - Hot!
Birth anniversary of Lord Mahavira; a dry day and public holiday. Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Jayanti & Good Friday
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April 1995 Calendar with Holidays and Celebrations of India. April 1995. Mon. Tue. Wed. Thu. Fri. Sat. Sun. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 1. Moon Calendar: April 1995 - TheSkyLive kalnirnay april 1995 marathi calendar
Vikata Sankashti Chaturthi (Apr 18), Varuthini Ekadashi (Apr 25) Vaishakha Shukla Paksha Beginning of the next lunar fortnight
April is historically one of the most culturally significant months in the Marathi calendar due to the arrival of spring and the Hindu New Year. The April 1995 edition highlighted several major events:
Beyond basic dates, the Kalnirnay system tracks five core attributes of the day ( Panchangam ): (lunar day), Vaar (day of the week), Nakshatra (lunar mansion), Yoga , and Karana . Birth anniversary of Lord Mahavira; a dry day
April 1995 was busy with significant festivals like Ram Navami and Hanuman Jayanti, aligning with the religious calendar for that year.
: Dwadashi
Celebrating the birth of Lord Rama, this day concluded the Chaitra Navratri festivities with grand prayers and kirtans. Use modern Panchang engines with the 1995 date
According to the Kalnirnay system, April 1995 primarily covered the lunar month of . This month is of paramount importance as it hosts Gudi Padwa , the Marathi New Year, which fell on April 1, 1995 .
Falling at the very turn of April 1995, Gudhi Padwa marked the official Marathi New Year. Households hoisted the iconic "Gudhi" (a silk cloth tied to a bamboo stick, topped with neem leaves, garlands, and a copper pot) to symbolize victory and prosperity. Kalnirnay provided the exact Shubh Muhurat (auspicious timing) for hoisting the Gudhi and reading the new year's almanac predictive chart ( Samvatsar Phal ). 2. Ram Navami (Chaitra Shukla Navami)
Baba leaned over, adjusting his spectacles. He saw the columns: Vaar (Day), Tithi (Lunar date), Nakshatra , Yoga , Karana , and Rahu Kaal . It wasn’t just a calendar. It was a manual for survival.
Occurred on April 15 during the Full Moon.