The is more than just a grid of dates. It is a socio-religious artifact of the Shobhana year. Whether you are verifying a forgotten muhurta , organizing a 30th birthday celebration based on the lunar cycle, or conducting historical research, understanding this calendar bridges the gap between modern timekeeping and Vedic tradition.
Hanging on a kitchen wall or pinned near the family deity, the 1993 calendar was a daily companion. It featured the iconic Mata Sanjhi (a stylized female face) or images of Lord Ganesha, Vithoba of Pandharpur, or saints like Tukaram and Dnyaneshwar. Below the main image, a smaller grid listed Mumbai’s Dabbawala holidays or the Akshaya Tritiya for gold purchases. Marathi Calendar 1993
* March 1993. Amalaki Ekadashi. March 4, 1993, Thursday. Phalguna, Shukla Ekadashi. Gauna Amalaki Ekadashi. March 5, 1993, Friday. Drik Panchang 1993 Marathi Festivals Calendar for New Delhi, NCT, India The is more than just a grid of dates