Calendar 2002 | Kalnirnay

The Kalnirnay Calendar 2002 acts as a comprehensive "Calmanac," blending a standard Gregorian calendar with the intricate details of the Indian Panchang. It provides essential data for daily religious, social, and astrological needs. Major Festivals & Dates in 2002 Key observances from the 2002 edition included: Maha Shivaratri: March 12, 2002. Holi: March 28, 2002. Gudi Padwa: April 13, 2002. Navratri: Started on October 7, 2002. Dussehra: October 15, 2002. How to Read the 2002 Kalnirnay The calendar's layout typically features:

Lunar Months & Tithis: Each date includes the corresponding Hindu lunar month (e.g., Chaitra, Magha) and the Tithi (lunar day).

Paksha: Indicates whether the moon is in the Shukla Paksha (waxing phase) or Krishna Paksha (waning phase).

Auspicious Times: Lists daily sunrise/sunset, Moonrise/Moonset, and specific "Muhurats" for starting new ventures. Kalnirnay Calendar 2002

Special Features: Often includes monthly horoscopes, recipes (Paknirnay), and health tips on the reverse side of each page. Quick Facts for 2002

Calendar Reuse: The 2002 calendar dates align perfectly with certain future years. You can reuse the layout for 2030, 2041, and 2047.

Digital Access: While physical copies are collectors' items, you can find current and historical Panchang data on the Official Kalnirnay Website. The Kalnirnay Calendar 2002 acts as a comprehensive

Reviewing the Kalnirnay Calendar 2002 requires looking at it through two lenses: as a functional tool for the year 2002 and as a nostalgic artifact today.

Since we are currently well past 2002, this review serves as a retrospective on that specific edition's utility, design, and cultural significance.

3. Aesthetic and Visual Design

Looking back at the 2002 design, one sees the traditional aesthetic that defined the brand. Key Features of the 2002 Edition Detailed Breakdown 5

Key Features of the 2002 Edition

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5. Critique and Limitations

From a modern retrospective, the 2002 edition had limitations that were inherent to the era:

3. Festivals & Vrats (Fasts)

The 2002 Kalnirnay highlighted major Hindu festivals with precision:

All ekadashi, pradosham, amavasya, and purnima dates were clearly marked.

3. The Marathi and Hindi Editions

Kalnirnay in 2002 was primarily bilingual. The Marathi edition was the gold standard for Maharashtrian families, while the Hindi edition served North India. Collectors today seek the 2002 version specifically to verify wedding dates or the birth chart of children born that year.

1. Genealogy and Life Events

The most common reason people search for the Kalnirnay Calendar 2002 is to verify a life event. Someone born in 2002 is turning 22 in 2024. Parents and grandparents search for the original calendar to: