1998 Calendar Marathi Kalnirnay -

1 January 1998 – Paush, Krishna Paksha, Tritiya
Sunrise: 7:12 AM, Sunset: 6:08 PM
Moonrise: 9:45 AM, Moonset: 9:30 PM
Rahu Kalam: 7:12 AM – 8:30 AM
Choghadiya: Good for travel in Labh (11:00–12:30)
Nakshatra: Purva Phalguni

Finding an original, physical 1998 Marathi Kalnirnay is difficult but not impossible.

How to use it digitally: If you download a PDF, you can use the "Find" feature to search for tithis. For instance, look for "Purnima" (Full Moon) to find festival dates. 1998 calendar marathi kalnirnay


The year 1998 carried the steady rhythm of seasons, festivals and observances that anchor daily life in Maharashtra. For Marathi households, Kalnirnay — the pocket almanac that neatly blends Hindu tithi, nakshatra, vrat, and festival dates with convenient Gregorian calendar layouts — was the trusted companion for planning religious rites, family events, travel and agriculture. A 1998 Kalnirnay edition offered not only dates but cultural context: auspicious muhurats, solar and lunar transitions, and succinct notes on each major festival’s significance and customary observances.

Physical copies are rare gems. You might find one in the attic of an old wada (traditional mansion) or in the personal library of a grandparent. However, scanned PDFs and images of the 1998 edition float around Marathi Facebook groups and digital archives. 1 January 1998 – Paush, Krishna Paksha, Tritiya

"Kalnirnay 1998 — Your pocket guide to the year’s tithis, muhurats and festivals. Plan weddings, pujas and harvests with confidence. Includes Marathi panchang, sunrise–sunset timings for Maharashtra, festival meanings, and quick muhurat listings."

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For the astrologically inclined, the 1998 Marathi Kalnirnay was a treasure trove. Finding an original, physical 1998 Marathi Kalnirnay is

  • Adhik Maas (Leap Month): Did 1998 have an extra month? No. The last Adhik Maas before 1998 was in 1996. 1998 was a standard year with 12 months.