Marathi Calendar 1987 Link

The Marathi Calendar 1987: A Blend of Lunar Phases, Harvests, and Holy Days

The Marathi calendar, known as Shalivahan Shaka, is a traditional lunisolar calendar followed predominantly by Marathi-speaking communities in Maharashtra, India. The year 1987 in the Gregorian calendar corresponds largely to the Shaka year 1908 and partially to 1909.

In 1987, the most popular physical calendars in Marathi households were the almanacs. These provided daily (lunar day), , and auspicious timings ( ) for weddings and ceremonies. marathi calendar 1987

Daily Panchang: For specific tithi, nakshatra, and muhurat details for any single day in 1987, you can use tools from Drik Panchang or Prokerala. The Marathi Calendar 1987: A Blend of Lunar

The lunar months in the Marathi tradition (Amanta system) typically start a day or two after the Gregorian month midpoint: Chaitra: Started March 30, 1987 (Gudi Padwa). Vaishakha: Started April 15, 1987. Jyeshtha: Started May 14, 1987. Ashadha: Started June 12, 1987. Shravana: Started July 12, 1987. Bhadrapada: Started August 10, 1987. Ashwin: Started September 24, 1987. Kartika: Started October 8, 1987. Major Festivals in 1987 These provided daily (lunar day), , and auspicious