Kalnirnay 2004 Calendar Page

The Kalnirnay calendar holds significant cultural and religious importance. It acts as a bridge connecting traditional Vedic knowledge with everyday life. For many Hindus, consulting the Kalnirnay before undertaking important tasks is considered a way to seek divine guidance and blessings for a successful and auspicious outcome.

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The 2004 calendar was a time capsule of everyday life. On the reverse side of each monthly page, readers would find a treasure trove of light reading, including traditional recipes, health tips, home remedies, poems, and motivational stories. Looking back, 2004 itself was a year of transition. In the world of technology, Facebook was launched, Gmail was announced, and the Motorola Razr V3 phone was released. In India, Manmohan Singh became the Prime Minister following the Congress party’s victory in the general elections, and the country celebrated a historic Test cricket series win against Pakistan.

Data on solar and lunar eclipses visible in India during that year. Public Holidays: This public link is valid for 7 days

As with all Kalnirnay calendars , the 2004 edition was popular for several reasons:

The lunar day, crucial for determining festival dates. Nakshatra: The lunar mansion or star constellation. Rashi: The moon sign for the day. Can’t copy the link right now

The Kalnirnay calendar has a rich history that dates back to the 19th century. The first Kalnirnay calendar was published in 1897 by a Gujarati gentleman named Shri Khetshi Khanduji. The calendar quickly gained popularity, and its publication has been continued by the Kalnirnay Mandal, a organization based in Mumbai, India. Over the years, the Kalnirnay calendar has become an indispensable part of Hindu life, providing guidance on the most auspicious dates for various events, including weddings, housewarmings, and festivals.

: 2004 was a year of multiple eclipses (including a Total Lunar Eclipse in May and October), and Kalnirnay provided the specific Sutak (auspicious/inauspicious) timings essential for orthodox households. The "Deep Review" Perspective

The final pages of the 2004 calendar coincided with one of the most tragic events in modern history—the on December 26, which fundamentally changed coastal lives across Asia.