About Us

Welcome to your digital home for the Marathi Calendar 2026 (Shaka Samvat 1947–1948) . We understand that in the fast-paced modern world, staying connected to our roots, traditions, and religious observances can be challenging. Our mission is simple: to bridge the gap between ancient tradition and modern technology by providing every Maharashtrian household with a free, accurate, and easily accessible Marathi Panchang.

We started this platform because we believe that no one should miss an auspicious moment—whether it’s the first lighting of a Diwali diya, the fasting on Ekadashi, or the celebration of Gudi Padwa—simply because they couldn’t find the right date.

Our Mission: Tradition at Your Fingertips

Our goal is to be the most reliable resource for the Maharashtrian community, whether you are in Pune or Perth, Mumbai or Michigan. We are dedicated to:

  • Preserving Culture: By making the traditional Mahalaxmi-style Panchang available digitally, we help keep our rich cultural heritage alive for generations to come.
  • Ensuring Accuracy: We understand that religious dates depend on precise tithi calculations. Our calendars are compiled by cross-referencing standard, universally accepted panchang data to ensure your fasts and festivals are observed on the correct day.
  • Providing Free Access: Tradition should not come with a price tag. All our PDFs, resources, and app content are completely free, ensuring that everyone has access to their sacred calendar.

Who We Are

We are a team of tech enthusiasts, devout Maharashtrians, and data researchers who share a common love for our culture. Frustrated by the clutter of generic calendars that miss regional nuances, we came together to create a dedicated space for the Marathi Calendar.

We collaborate with traditional panchang advisors to ensure that our muhurat timings, festival lists, and vrat schedules (like Sankashti Chaturthi and Pradosh) respect the Amanta (Amavasya-ant) system followed in Maharashtra. Our content is designed to be user-friendly for the youth while remaining authoritative enough for the elders in the family.

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