Marathi Calendar | 1995

The Marathi calendar, an essential cultural and religious guide for the people of Maharashtra, follows a lunar system that dictates the timing of festivals, auspicious moments (Muhurtas), and daily spiritual activities. In , this calendar governed several significant religious observances and celestial events. Core Structure of the 1995 Marathi Calendar The Marathi year is divided into 12 lunar months : Chaitra (March–April) Vaishākha (April–May) JyeshTha (May–June) AashāDha (June–July) ShrāvaNa (July–August) Bhādrapada (August–September) Aashvina (September–October) Kārtika (October–November) Mārgashīrsha (November–December) Pausha (December–January) Māgha (January–February) Phālguna (February–March) Major Festivals and Dates in 1995

The Marathi Calendar 1995 had a significant impact on the cultural landscape of Maharashtra. The calendar year 1995 saw several cultural events, festivals, and celebrations that showcased the rich cultural heritage of Maharashtra. Marathi Calendar 1995

For a Marathi family in 1995, the calendar dictated: The Marathi calendar, an essential cultural and religious

In the Marathi calendar, Ekadashi (the 11th lunar day) is considered sacred for fasting. Here are the major Ekadashis in 1995: The calendar year 1995 saw several cultural events,

For those looking at a 1995 Marathi Daily Panchang , the year was structured into several lunar months such as Chaitra, Vaishakh, Jyeshtha, and Ashadh.

A partial eclipse was observed on April 15, 1995 . The Role of the Panchang

The Marathi Calendar 1995 also had a significant impact on the spiritual landscape of Maharashtra. The calendar year 1995 saw several important spiritual events, festivals, and celebrations that are still remembered today.