The 1975 cover typically featured a simple yet elegant illustration—perhaps a deity like Ganesha or a rural Maharashtrian scene. The typography was distinctly retro, using traditional Marathi modi or devnagari scripts. Unlike today’s glossy, advertisement-heavy covers, the 1975 edition exuded a charming austerity.
The waning phase of the moon leading to Amavasya (new moon). 2. Panchang Attributes Kalnirnay 1975 Marathi Calendar
The name “Kalnirnay” itself—meaning “timely decision” in Marathi—encapsulated his mission. The 1975 edition was a physical testament to his belief that timekeeping should be a tool for empowerment, not mystery. Although Jayantrao passed away in 2013, his legacy lives on in every page of that 1975 calendar, which represents the dawn of a new era in Indian household utilities. The 1975 cover typically featured a simple yet
For further research, contact the Kalnirnay corporate archives (if available) or search private collections/museum holdings in Maharashtra. Digital scans of the 1975 edition would be valuable for online cultural repositories. The waning phase of the moon leading to Amavasya (new moon)