2004 Calendar: Kalnirnay
The Kalnirnay 2004 calendar is more than just a calendar – it's a guide to Hindu festivals, auspicious dates, and astrological events. Its significance extends beyond the realm of timekeeping, as it provides a connection to Hindu tradition and culture. As we look back on the 2004 edition, we appreciate the importance of this trusted companion, which continues to play a vital role in the lives of Hindus around the world. Whether you're looking for a reliable guide to plan events or seeking to connect with your cultural heritage, the Kalnirnay calendar remains an invaluable resource.
Ayurvedic home remedies and essential healthcare advice. kalnirnay 2004 calendar
Marked the Hindu New Year in late March, starting the Vikram Samvat 2061 cycle. Monsoon and Autumn Festivals The Kalnirnay 2004 calendar is more than just
Culinary guides tailored to festivals occurring that month (e.g., Modak recipes in Bhadrapada/September). Whether you're looking for a reliable guide to
March 21, 2004 (Marking the start of Shaka Samvat 1926) Ram Navami: March 30, 2004 Mahavir Jayanti: April 3, 2004 Hanuman Jayanti: April 5, 2004 Buddha Purnima: May 4, 2004 Monsoon & Autumn Festivals Raksha Bandhan: August 30, 2004 Krishna Janmashtami: September 6, 2004 Ganesh Chaturthi: September 17, 2004 Navratri Begins: October 14, 2004 Dussehra (Vijayadashami): October 22, 2004 Diwali (Lakshmi Puja): November 12, 2004 Bhai Dooj: November 14, 2004 Auspicious Timings (Shubh Muhurat)
The reverse side of each page featured recipes, health tips, and literary articles. Key Festivals of 2004
Provided detailed daily information on Tithi (lunar day), Nakshatra (star), Yoga, and Karana. Auspicious Muhurtas: