As families flipped the pages from May to June 1975, the typical reminders for auspicious Muhurtas and seasonal recipes were suddenly overshadowed by a tectonic shift in Indian democracy. On , Prime Minister Indira Gandhi declared a State of Emergency . While the Kalnirnay continued to list traditional festivals and Panchang details, the world outside its grid of dates became one of strict censorship and political upheaval. Significant Dates in the 1975 Almanac
If you manage to get your hands on a , do not just look at the dates. Look at the advertisements, the typography, the paper quality. You aren't just looking at a calendar; you are looking at Maharashtra frozen in time. Kalnirnay 1975 Marathi Calendar
The 1975 edition retained the classic design elements that define the Kalnirnay legacy: As families flipped the pages from May to
The following dates are recorded based on the Marathi lunar calendar: Date (1975) Marathi Month (Lunar) Makar Sankranti January 14 (Tuesday) Maha Shivratri March 11 (Tuesday) Holi / Shimga March 27 (Thursday) Gudi Padwa April 12 (Saturday) Ram Navami April 20 (Sunday) Akshaya Tritiya May 14 (Wednesday) Vat Purnima June 23 (Monday) Ashadi Ekadashi July 19 (Saturday) Ganesh Chaturthi September 8 (Monday) Bhadrapada Dussehra (Vijayadashami) October 14 (Tuesday) Diwali (Laxmi Pujan) November 3 (Monday) Ashwina/Kartika Astronomical Events in 1975 Solar Eclipses: A partial solar eclipse occurred on May 11, 1975 Lunar Eclipses: A total lunar eclipse occurred on May 25, 1975 Traditional Almanac Features Significant Dates in the 1975 Almanac If you
From a mathematical standpoint, the 1975 calendar is reusable in years such as 1986, 1997, 2003, 2014, and 2025 . Cultural Impact in Maharashtra