1994: Calendar Marathi
💡 Note for researchers or nostalgia seekers : If you need an exact 1994 calendar (e.g., which weekday fell on which date), use a Panchang app or refer to physical calendar archives from Maharashtra’s Kalnirnay or Sarvarth Siddhanta .
In the traditional Indian national calendar (Saka Samvat), the year 1994 corresponded primarily to .
The 1994 Marathi calendar, also known as the , follows the Shalivahan Shaka calendar —one of the two traditional Hindu calendars used in Maharashtra (the other being the lunar Gauri Panchang). The Marathi New Year begins on Gudi Padwa , which in 1994 fell on April 11 . 1994 calendar marathi
Historical Marathi calendars like the 1994 edition from Prokerala or Drik Panchang are often used for:
The 1994 calendar in Marathi, also known as the Marathi Panchang, is a traditional Hindu calendar used in the Indian state of Maharashtra. The calendar is based on the lunisolar calendar and is used to determine important dates and festivals in the Marathi culture. 💡 Note for researchers or nostalgia seekers :
For the Marathi community, 1994 was a year where major festivals like Ganesh Chaturthi and Diwali fell comfortably in the "Sharad Rutu" (autumn season), and the agricultural calendar aligned with the monsoons during the months of Ashadha and Shravana (June–August).
Holi was observed on Monday, March 28 . Notably, the Tithi-based Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Jayanti occurred on March 29 . The Marathi New Year begins on Gudi Padwa
The festive season peaked with Navratri beginning on October 5 , followed by Dasara (Vijayadashami) on October 13 . Understanding the 1994 Panchang









