Marathi - Calendar 1987

Devshayani Ekadashi fell on July 6, marking the beginning of the holy four-month period known as Chaturmas. Guru Poornima followed on July 10. 5. Shravan (July–August 1987)

In 1987, the Marathi calendar followed the standard lunar-based era, with the year 1987 corresponding primarily to Shaka 1908–1909 . The most popular almanac and daily reference used across Maharashtra during this time was the Kalnirnay calendar. Key Details of the 1987 Marathi Year

Observed during Shravana month, women worshipped snake deities and drew Nag designs on house walls. marathi calendar 1987

: March 15 – 16, 1987 (Phalguna Purnima)

: Concluded in March 1987.

Celebrated on March 30, 1987 , marking the official start of Shaka Samvat 1909.

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Corresponds to Shaka Samvat 1908 , known as the Kshaya Samvatsara.

Whether you were born in the year of or are just researching the era, the 1987 calendar remains a fascinating snapshot of how Maharashtra balanced ancient tradition with the burgeoning modern world. Shravan (July–August 1987) In 1987, the Marathi calendar

| Marathi Month (मराठी महिना) | Corresponding Period (Approx.) | Significance | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | (चैत्र) | March-April | Marks the New Year (Gudi Padwa) and the start of spring. | | Vaishakh (वैशाख) | April-May | Known for the Akshaya Tritiya festival, considered highly auspicious. | | Jyeshtha (ज्येष्ठ) | May-June | The hottest part of the summer season; known for the Vat Purnima festival. | | Ashadha (आषाढ) | June-July | Marks the beginning of the monsoon season and the auspicious Chaturmas period. | | Shravan (श्रावण) | July-August | The holiest month of the year, dedicated to Lord Shiva. Mondays ( Shravan Somvar ) are observed as fasts. | | Bhadrapada (भाद्रपद) | August-September | A month dedicated to Lord Ganesha, culminating in the Ganesh Chaturthi festival. | | Ashvin (आश्विन) | September-October | The month of autumn festivals, including Navratri and Dussehra. | | Kartik (कार्तिक) | October-November | A holy month associated with the Kartik Purnima and the Diwali festival. | | Margashirsha (मार्गशीर्ष) | November-December | Known as the "month of festivals," it is considered auspicious for weddings. | | Paush (पौष) | December-January | A winter month marked by the harvest festival of Makar Sankranti. | | Magh (माघ) | January-February | Known for the Kumbh Mela and the festival of Maha Shivaratri. | | Phalgun (फाल्गुन) | February-March | The month of the colorful spring festival, Holi. |

The year is divided into 12 lunar months, each with a distinct name and seasonal association: