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In 2003, the calendar spanned across two distinct Shaka years:

: April 2, 2003 (Wednesday) — Marks the Marathi New Year ( Chaitra Shukla Pratipada

To understand the 2003 calendar, one must look at the structural elements of the Hindu Panchang that govern it. The year 2003 spanned across two Shaka Samvat years: and Shaka 1925 (Subhanu samvatsara) , transitioning on Gudhi Padwa in March. Tithi, Vara, and Nakshatra

Vat Purnima occurred on June 14, 2003. Married women fasted and tied threads around banyan trees, praying for the longevity of their husbands. Ashadha / Shravan (July 2003)

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The Marathi calendar for 2003 was significant for several reasons. Firstly, it marked a new year in the Marathi community, which is an important occasion for celebration and reflection. Secondly, it was marked by several important festivals and events, which brought people together and provided an opportunity for spiritual growth and renewal.

Archived calendars like the 2003 Marathi calendar serve several modern purposes:

In 2003, the Marathi calendar followed the (until April) and Shaka Samvat 1925 (beginning with Gudi Padwa on April 2). The year was identified as the Svabhānu Samvatsara . Key Festivals and Dates for 2003

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Disclaimer: This article is based on standard Panchang calculations for the Maharashtra region (specifically Pune Kendra). Actual sunrise/sunset times may vary by city (Mumbai, Pune, Nashik, Kolhapur) by a margin of a few minutes.

This period featured Maha Shivratri, celebrated on February 28, 2003 (Krishna Paksha Chaturdashi). Devotees across Maharashtra fasted and offered prayers to Lord Shiva. Phalguna / Chaitra (March 2003)


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