According to the Marathi Panchang for that year, major festivals fell on the following Gregorian dates:
The holds significant historical value as the third edition of what would become the world's largest selling publication. Founded in 1973 by renowned astrologer Jayantrao Salgaonkar , the 1975 edition solidified the brand's mission to "demystify the panchang " for the common household. Core Design & Aesthetic
From its very first edition, Kalnirnay was designed to be much more than a tool for tracking dates. It was conceived as a —a hybrid of a calendar and an almanac that served as a daily companion. The 1975 edition would have been packed with a treasure trove of information, reflecting this core philosophy. Kalnirnay 1975 Marathi Calendar
In an age dominated by smartphones and digital calendars, Kalnirnay has not only survived but thrived. While the 1975 Marathi edition is a beautiful snapshot of a moment in time, the brand's true legacy is its ability to evolve while staying true to its core mission. From introducing a Braille edition in 1996 to launching a website in the same year and creating Android and iOS apps, Kalnirnay has moved with the times. Yet, the simple, wall-hanging calendar remains its most beloved avatar—a tangible, trusted, and culturally resonant companion for millions of Indians. The 1975 Marathi edition stands as a proud testament to the humble, visionary beginnings of this truly one-of-a-kind publication.
Your 1975 calendar is reusable in: 1986, 1997, 2003, 2014, 2025, 2031, 2042, 2053, 2059, and 2070. When Can I Reuse This Calendar? 1975 Marathi Festivals Calendar for New Delhi, NCT, India According to the Marathi Panchang for that year,
| Month (Gregorian) | Hindu Month (Paksha) | Key Events | |------------------|----------------------|-------------| | Jan 1975 | Paush – Magh | Makar Sankranti (Jan 14), Vasant Panchami (Jan 17) | | Feb 1975 | Magh – Phalgun | Mahashivratri (Feb 18) | | Mar 1975 | Phalgun – Chaitra | Holi (Mar 26), Gudi Padwa (Mar 31 – start of new Hindu year) | | Apr 1975 | Chaitra – Vaishakh | Ram Navami (Apr 19), Hanuman Jayanti (Apr 26) | | May 1975 | Vaishakh – Jyeshtha | Akshaya Tritiya (May 13), Nirjala Ekadashi (May 21) | | Jun 1975 | Jyeshtha – Ashadha | Vat Purnima (Jun 23) | | Jul 1975 | Ashadha – Shravan | Guru Purnima (Jul 23), Nag Panchami (Jul 28) | | Aug 1975 | Shravan – Bhadrapada | Raksha Bandhan (Aug 21), Janmashtami (Aug 30) | | Sep 1975 | Bhadrapada – Ashwin | Ganesh Chaturthi (Sep 9), Anant Chaturdashi (Sep 19) | | Oct 1975 | Ashwin – Kartik | Navratri (Oct 5–13), Dasara (Oct 13), Diwali (Oct 27–31) | | Nov 1975 | Kartik – Margashirsha | Kartik Purnima (Nov 18), Tulasi Vivah (~Nov 20) | | Dec 1975 | Margashirsha – Paush | Datta Jayanti (Dec 18), Christmas (Dec 25) – marked as holiday |
According to traditional Marathi Panchang data, 1975 featured the following major observances: April 12, 1975. Maha Shivaratri: March 11, 1975. Holi: March 27, 1975. Ganesh Chaturthi: September 8, 1975. Vijayadashami (Dasara): October 14, 1975. Diwali (Lakshmi Puja): November 2, 1975. Core Features of the 1975 Edition KALNIRNAY 2026 - Apps on Google Play It was conceived as a —a hybrid of
The year 1975 was a transformative period for the Indian subcontinent, and the calendar acted as a silent anchor for families navigating changing social landscapes.