For millions of Marathi-speaking Hindus, particularly in Maharashtra and the Konkan region, the calendar is not merely a grid of dates—it is a . Among the various Panchanga (Hindu almanac) traditions, the Kalanirnaya calendar holds a place of exceptional reverence. The 2022 edition, corresponding to the Shalivahan Shaka years 1943-1944 , continues this legacy of precise astronomical calculation and strict adherence to Vedic rituals.
Kalanirnaya is widely consulted for Sutak (inauspicious period before an eclipse). In 2022, there were:
One of the most critical aspects of any Hindu calendar is the lunar leap month, known as Adhik Maas . In 2022, the Kalanirnaya clearly marked the (Adhik Asso). This extra month, occurring between the regular months, is considered highly auspicious for penance, charity, and worship. The calendar provided precise dates for the start and end of this period, allowing devotees to plan their rituals correctly. kalanirnaya marathi calendar 2022
Whether you use it for the Shubh Muhurat of a wedding or simply to check the date of the next Sankashti Chaturthi, the Kalanirnaya remains, year after year, a testament to the enduring power of tradition.
: Specific sections for Marriage Muhurats and other important life events. This extra month, occurring between the regular months,
As the sun sets on the previous year and the dawn of a new one breaks, households across Maharashtra engage in a familiar, cherished ritual: buying the new calendar. While digital reminders and smartphone apps have taken over our daily schedules, there is one book that still holds a place of honor in Marathi homes—the .
The Kalanirnaya 2022 was the go-to guide for festival dates, ensuring no one missed a beat: This extra month
While 2022 has passed, this edition was available in several formats: KALNIRNAY 2026 - Apps on Google Play
| Festival | 2022 Date (Kalanirnaya) | Significance | |----------|------------------------|---------------| | | April 2 | Marathi New Year, beginning of Chaitra. | | Ram Navami | April 10 | Birth of Lord Rama (Chaitra Shukla Navami). | | Akshaya Tritiya | May 3 | Perpetually auspicious day for new beginnings. | | Ashadhi Ekadashi | July 10 | First Pandharpur Wari (Ashadi Ekadashi). | | Nag Panchami | August 2 | Worship of serpents (Shravana Shukla Panchami). | | Narali Purnima | August 11 | Coconut offering to the sea (Shravana Purnima). | | Ganesh Chaturthi | August 31 | Birth of Lord Ganesha (Bhadrapada Shukla Chaturthi). | | Anant Chaturdashi | September 9 | Immersion of Ganesha idols. | | Navratri starts | September 26 | First day of Sharadiya Navratri. | | Vijayadashami (Dussehra) | October 5 | Victory of good over evil. | | Diwali (Laxmi Pujan) | October 24 | Main Diwali night (Amavasya). | | Kartiki Ekadashi | November 4 | End of Chaturmas; Dev Diwali. | | Dnyaneshwari Paath | January 14, 2023 | Makar Sankranti – Kalanirnaya specifies the exact moment of Uttarayana. |
If you flipped through the pages of the 2022 edition, you’d find more than just dates. The Kalanirnaya is famous for its editorial content. It often includes:
Before diving into the specifics of 2022, it is important to understand the legacy. The Kalanirnaya is not just a calendar; it is a Panchang (Hindu almanac). It details the complex movements of the sun and the moon to calculate auspicious timings.