Marathi Calendar 2003 Jun 2026
Celebrated in early February, honoring Goddess Saraswati.
: Interestingly, the 2003 Gregorian calendar aligns perfectly with the year 2025 . This means the dates and days (e.g., January 1st being a Wednesday) are identical, though the specific Hindu tithis (lunar dates) will differ.
The festival of lights spanned from late October to early November in 2003. : October 22, 2003 Dhanatrayodashi (Dhanteras) : October 23, 2003 Naraka Chaturdashi (Diwali Pahat) : October 24, 2003 Laxmi Pujan : October 25, 2003 Balipratipada (Diwali Padwa) : October 26, 2003 Bhau Beej : October 27, 2003 Astronomical Context: No Adhik Maas in 2003 marathi calendar 2003
August 31 to September 10, 2003. The grandest 10-day public festival in Maharashtra.
October 5, 2003. Celebrating the victory of good over evil. November – December (Kartik / Margashirsha / Poush) Celebrated in early February, honoring Goddess Saraswati
Observed on October 5, 2003 , symbolizing the victory of good over evil. Gold-like Apta leaves were exchanged as symbols of wealth.
The year concluded with Datta Jayanti on December 7, 2003, celebrated with great fervor in holy places like Ganagapur and Audumbar. The Importance of Panchang Elements in 2003 The festival of lights spanned from late October
: Celebrations of Lord Mahavir and Lord Hanuman's births.
The Marathi calendar is primarily a system, meaning months are based on the moon's phases while the overall year aligns with the sun.
The year 2003 was unique in the Hindu lunar lifecycle. It marked the transition between two specific lunar years according to the Shaka calendar: Occupied the first part of 2003.