The Marathi calendar (Marathi: दिनदरà¥à¤¶à¤¿à¤•ा) is a lunisolar system deeply integrated into the cultural and religious fabric of Maharashtra. It dictates the timing of crucial festivals, rituals, fasts, and auspicious days. Exploring the provides a glimpse into the specific religious observances, traditional months, and the alignment of festivals that occurred in that specific year, which spanned across the Saka Samvat years 1908-1909. The Structure of the Marathi Calendar

While physical copies of the 1987 "Kalnirnay" or "Dudhwalla" calendar are rare collectibles, you can find digital versions of old Panchangs through:

Amavasya (new moon) and Purnima (full moon) were critical for fasting and rituals. For example, was Jyeshtha Purnima , a day for holy baths and charity.

According to the sixty-year cycle of Jupiter, the Samvatsar name for the year beginning March 1987 (Shaka 1909) was (शोभाकृत).

The festival of lights began with Vasubaras and Dhanatrayodashi, stretching into Narak Chaturdashi, Laxmi Pujan, Balipratipada (Diwali Padwa), and Bhaubeej. 11. Kartika – Margashirsha (November 1987)

If you'd like to check for a specific event, let me know which you are interested in. 1987 - When Can I Reuse This Calendar?

The Marathi calendar 1987 was a significant year for the people of Maharashtra, with many important festivals and events taking place throughout the year. This write-up provides a glimpse into the past, highlighting the important dates, festivals, and astrological information for that year. The Marathi calendar continues to be an essential part of Maharashtrian culture and tradition, and its study helps us appreciate the rich cultural heritage of the state.

A Marathi calendar typically tracks time using two significant Hindu eras:

The holds a deep cultural and nostalgic value for millions of households across Maharashtra . Serving as a bridge between the traditional Hindu lunisolar calendar system (Shalivahana Shaka Era) and the standard Gregorian calendar, 1987 corresponds primarily to the Shaka Samvat 1908–1909 . For many families, this period represents a specific era of cultural transition, documented meticulously through almanacs like the legendary Kalnirnay 1987 Marathi Calendar . Structure of the Marathi Calendar