Kalnirnay Calendar 2002 -
Many people need to prove a specific Hindu date for property deeds, wills, or birth certificates from rural areas where only the Tithi was recorded. The 2002 calendar helps convert that Tithi (e.g., Chaitra Shukla 5) into a Gregorian date (April 17, 2002).
: While it began as a Marathi publication, by 2002 it was available in multiple languages including Hindi, English, Gujarati, Tamil, Telugu, and Kannada. Household Staple Kalnirnay Calendar 2002
: The festivities peaked on November 4, 2002 (Kartik Amavasya). Islamic Calendar Transitions : Many people need to prove a specific Hindu
: It provided precise daily details based on the Shaka Samvat 1923–1924 and Vikram Samvat 2058–2059 . This included Tithi (lunar date), Nakshatra (stars), Yoga, and Karana. Household Staple : The festivities peaked on November
Before diving into the 2002 edition, it is essential to understand the brand. Launched in 1973 by Jayantrao Salgaonkar, Kalnirnay (meaning "Art of Time") revolutionized the Indian calendar market. Unlike standard Gregorian calendars, Kalnirnay integrated multiple systems: the Gregorian date, the Indian national calendar (Saka), the Hindu lunar calendar (Vikram Samvat), and the Islamic Hijri calendar.