Marathi Calendar 1991 ((exclusive)) File

To truly appreciate the , one must first understand the system it follows. Unlike the Gregorian calendar, which is solar-based, the traditional Marathi calendar (Panchang) is a lunisolar calendar. It balances the cycles of the moon (lunar) with the path of the sun (solar).

The following dates highlight the major Maharashtrian festivals and cultural events as they fell on the Gregorian calendar in 1991:

(Note: Because 1991 was a specific point in the lunar cycle, it is crucial to check the specific "Tithi" for exact dates of events.) Marathi Calendar 1991

The 1991 calendar was packed with significant cultural and religious observances:

Time is a relentless river, flowing endlessly forward. Yet, it is the calendars we use that allow us to navigate this river, marking the banks with festivals, seasons, and historical milestones. For the people of Maharashtra and Marathi-speaking communities across the globe, the calendar is not merely a tool to track days; it is a spiritual and cultural compass. To truly appreciate the , one must first

– February 4 to March 4, 1992

– November 6 to December 5, 1991

The year was divided into six ritus . The scorching Grishma (summer) gave way to the life-giving monsoons of Varsha , a period marked by festivals like Nag Panchami (July 15) and Narali Purnima (July 25). The harvest season of Sharad brought the beloved Ganesh Chaturthi (September 11), when Pune and Mumbai would echo with the beats of dhol-tasha .

for weddings or ceremonies during any particular month of 1991? 1991 Marathi Festivals Calendar for New Delhi, NCT, India – February 4 to March 4, 1992 –