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Based on the Marathi Panchang, here were the major observance dates for 1998: Gudi Padwa (Marathi New Year): March 28, 1998 March 13, 1998 Ram Navami: April 5, 1998 Nag Panchami: June 17, 1998 Raksha Bandhan: June 27, 1998 Ganesha Chaturthi: August 25, 1998 Sharad Navratri (Ghatasthapana): September 21, 1998 Vijayadashami (Dussehra): October 1, 1998 Diwali (Laxmi Pujan): October 19, 1998 Calendar Samvat & Months Shaka Samvat: 1919 (until Gudi Padwa) and 1920 (starting March 28, 1998). Vikram Samvat: 2054–2055. Days in Year: 365 days (1998 was a non-leap year). Epoch Converter Digital Resources
The 1998 Marathi Kalnirnay was a significant calendar year for the Marathi community. Learn about its importance, cultural significance, and important dates.
Since 1998 has passed, the cannot be regenerated from general memory. You need an actual scanned or physical copy of the 1998 Marathi Kalnirnay for precise daily timings. If you are looking for a specific date’s panchang (e.g., your birthday in 1998), mention the date – I can guide you on how to interpret the tithi from a surviving 1998 calendar.
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, the kitchen smelling of steamed rice flour and fresh coconut. The Summer Holidays (May):
and the practical needs of a late-90s household. It remains a nostalgic symbol of a time when the passage of days was measured by the turning of a crisp, yellow-and-red printed page. that occurred during the year
If you look at the 1998 edition, the festival dates shifted significantly compared to modern years: Based on the Marathi Panchang, here were the
Historically, 1998 was a monumental year for India, marked by the Pokhran-II nuclear tests and significant shifts in the political landscape. While the front of the Kalnirnay tracked the quiet rhythm of festivals and fasts, the world around it was changing. The 1998 calendar served as a stabilizing force, reminding families of their cultural identity even as the "dot-com" era began to loom. The Legacy of the Printed Word
Looking back at 1998, the Marathi calendar was crucial for organizing traditional festivities, weddings, and fasts.
For those who lived through 1998, the calendar reminds us of a specific aesthetic: Epoch Converter Digital Resources The 1998 Marathi Kalnirnay
While physical copies of the 1998 print run are rare collector's items, digital archives have made accessing this historical data easier:
Seasonal delicacies like Ukadiche Modak for Ganeshotsav or Puran Poli for Holi.