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Marathi Calendar 1987 ((link)) May 2026

Marathi Calendar for 1987 corresponds to the Hindu lunar calendar years Shaka Samvat 1908 (Akshaya) Shaka Samvat 1909 (Prabhava) . The traditional Marathi New Year, Gudi Padwa , was celebrated on March 30, 1987 , marking the start of the year Significant 1987 Marathi Festivals

1987

The Marathi calendar for followed the Shaka Samvat 1908–1909 era. This year's Gregorian calendar structure is identical to 2026, meaning you can reuse a 1987 calendar for the current year. Key Festivals of 1987 marathi calendar 1987

  • Rainy season (June-September): The months of Ashadha and Shravana marked the critical sowing of Kharif crops like rice (varieties like Indrayani), millet (jowar, bajra), and cotton. The timings of the Nakshatras (lunar mansions) – especially Mriga and Rohini – were watched closely for optimal planting.
  • Winter (October-January): Kartika and Margashirsha were harvest months for early rice and sugarcane. The full moon dates (Purnima) determined the start of harvesting rituals.
  • Summer (February-May): Magha and Phalguna were for Rabi crops like wheat and gram.

Gregorian

| Calendar | New Year 1987 | Basis | |----------|--------------|-------| | | Jan 1, 1987 | Solar | | Marathi (Shaka) | March 30, 1987 | Lunisolar (Chaitra Shukla 1) | | Hindu Vikrami | March 30, 1987 (but year 2044) | Lunisolar (different epoch) | | Islamic Hijri | ~July 1987 (1408 AH) | Lunar | | Tamil | April 14, 1987 (Chithirai 1) | Solar | Marathi Calendar for 1987 corresponds to the Hindu

In the Marathi calendar, each month is associated with a particular Rashi (zodiac sign) and Nakshatra (lunar mansion). Here are the Rashi and Nakshatra for each month of 1987: Rainy season (June-September): The months of Ashadha and

Months and Dates

Makar Sankranti

The Marathi calendar marks essential socio-religious events. Significant dates for 1987 included: : January 14, 1987. Gudi Padwa (Marathi New Year): March 30, 1987. Ganesh Chaturthi : August 28, 1987. Diwali (Laxmi Pujan): October 22, 1987. Calendar Utility

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