Kalnirnay Calendar 2002 Site
The Kalnirnay Calendar 2002 was more than a date tracker—it was a cultural bridge between tradition and modernity. From scheduling a daughter’s wedding to planning the monsoon sowing, from knowing when to visit the temple to checking a postal holiday, it served every Indian home with quiet efficiency. Even decades later, many families preserve a copy as a memory of that year’s joys, journeys, and rituals.
For weddings, housewarmings ( griha pravesh ), vehicle purchases, and other ceremonies, the 2002 calendar listed shubh muhurat , choghadiya , and abhijit muhurat for each day. Kalnirnay Calendar 2002
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For many Indian households, the was more than just a way to keep track of dates; it was a cultural anchor. As one of the world's largest-selling publications, Kalnirnay —often called a "calmanac"—blends a standard Gregorian calendar with a detailed Panchang (Hindu almanac). The Kalnirnay Calendar 2002 was more than a
The 2002 calendar tracked several major Indian festivals and historical milestones: : Celebrated on March 28, 2002. Ganesh Chaturthi : Fell on September 10, 2002. For weddings, housewarmings ( griha pravesh ), vehicle
: The 2002 calendar dates matched 2013 and 2019 .
Even in 2002, Kalnirnay used its signature grid to provide deep astrological insights: