Mahalaxmi Calendar 1990 Marathi Info
If you have an old copy lying in a trunk, don’t throw it away. That yellowed paper is not just a calendar; it is a slice of (pride) from the year 1990. Do you remember which picture was on your wall in 1990? Let us know in the comments below!
For any Maharashtrian household in the late 80s and early 90s, the answer to that question wasn’t found on a smartphone or a computer. It was found hanging proudly on the kitchen wall or pinned next to the Gods in the pooja room—the .
"Suna ho, aaj kon sa vaar aahe?" (Listen, what day is it today?)
The wasn’t just a tool to track dates; it was a household deity, a source of entertainment, and a silent storyteller. The Iconic Cover Art The first thing you noticed about the 1990 Mahalaxmi Calendar was the artwork. Unlike the digital prints of today, the 1990 calendar featured a rich, oil-painting style illustration. Most likely, the cover depicted Devi Mahalaxmi seated on a lotus, flanked by white elephants pouring water (Gaja Lakshmi), or perhaps a vivid scene from the Ramayana or Mahabharata .
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