In 1692, Sarah and Samuel Wardwell lived in the center of Andover, near what is today the border between Andover and North Andover. Samuel was a known fortune teller, which made him a prime suspect for witchcraft accusations.
The remains a significant cultural artifact for many households, serving as a nostalgic record of the astronomical, religious, and social landscape of Maharashtra during that year. As a "Calmanac" (Calendar + Almanac), it provided a bridge between traditional Vedic timekeeping and the Gregorian calendar. Key Highlights of 1998 in the Kalnirnay
: Detailed information on Tithi (lunar dates), Nakshatras , and auspicious Muhurats for weddings or new ventures. 1998 calendar marathi kalnirnay
1998 Marathi Kalnirnay is a specific edition of India's most popular "calmanac"—a hybrid calendar and almanac—that serves as a cultural cornerstone for Marathi-speaking households . Founded in Jayantrao Salgaonkar 1998 Marathi Kalnirnay The remains a significant cultural
The is more than just a tool for tracking dates; it is a cultural fixture in Maharashtrian households that serves as a planner, magazine, and cookbook. In 1998, a typical Marathi family would have used this "calmanac" to navigate daily life and religious observances, as it provided essential details like: 1998 Marathi Kalnirnay is a specific edition of