Marathi Calendar 1987

The year 1987 mostly falls under the Parabhavi Nama Samvatsara, transitioning towards the Plavanga Nama Samvatsara during the Gudi Padwa festival. Key Lunar Months in 1987 Chaitra: Beginning the Hindu New Year (Gudi Padwa). Ashadh: The month of the famous Pandharpur Wari. Shravan: Known for its devotion, fasting, and festivals. Ashwin: The festive season of Navratri and Dussehra. Kartik: Marked by Diwali and Tulsi Vivah. Major Marathi Festivals and Holidays in 1987

Your 1987 calendar is reusable in: 1998, 2009, 2015, 2026, 2037, 2043, 2054, 2065, 2071, and 2082. When Can I Reuse This Calendar? 1987 - When Can I Reuse This Calendar?

Ganesh Chaturthi started on August 28, wrapping up with Anant Chaturdashi on September 6. The solemn period of Pitru Paksha (ancestor worship) began right after the full moon. 7. Ashwin (September–October 1987) marathi calendar 1987

The vibrant festival of Holi was celebrated, clearing the way for the next year's cycle to begin anew. The Lasting Value of the 1987 Panchang

Many people search for the to verify birth dates (according to the Nakshatra or Tithi ), find the exact day of a past family event, or simply to indulge in nostalgia. It was an era before digital apps, where the printed "Kalnirnay" or "Mahalaxmi" calendars were the most trusted sources of information in every Maharashtrian household. The year 1987 mostly falls under the Parabhavi

While Pausha is generally quiet for major religious festivals, the solar festival of Makar Sankranti occurred right at the transition point on January 14, 1988. 11. Magha (January–February 1988)

Known for fasts dedicated to Goddess Mahalaxmi on Thursdays. Shravan: Known for its devotion, fasting, and festivals

Dictated the festival timings. For example, on January 1, 1987, the Tithi was Pratipada until 4:50 AM, transitioning into Dwitiya .

The calendar dictated the timing of essential Maharashtrian celebrations, ensuring agricultural and spiritual milestones were met: Gudi Padwa : The Marathi New Year fell on March 29, 1987 Ganesh Chaturthi : The state's most prominent festival began on August 28, 1987 , followed by Ganesh Visarjan on September 6. : The Festival of Lights was observed in late October, with Lakshmi Puja falling on October 22, 1987. Other Notables was celebrated on March 15, Ram Navami on April 7, and Raksha Bandhan on August 9. Cultural and Spiritual Significance Beyond mere dates, the 1987 calendar functioned as a , a "Vedic clock" used to track five core elements: (lunar day), (weekday). In 1987, popular publications like

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 and partially to 1909 .