2016 Lala Ramswaroop Calendar [exclusive] [PREMIUM | 2027]

Lala Ramswaroop Ramnarayan Panchang is one of India’s most trusted and widely circulated almanacs, particularly in North India. For the year 2016, this calendar served as an indispensable guide for millions, blending traditional Vedic astrology with the practicalities of daily life. Historical Significance and Trust

: A synchronized list of both government holidays and religious festivals like Diwali, Holi, and Eid. Legacy and Reuse Interestingly, due to the cyclical nature of time, your 2016 calendar is reusable in the years 2044, 2072, and 2112 2016 lala ramswaroop calendar

The visual layout of the 2016 Lala Ramswaroop calendar remained true to its iconic aesthetic: a large, single-sheet format printed with bold red and black ink. Beyond the dates, it featured a wealth of supplementary information, including , national holidays, and even simple home remedies or moral advice. This multifaceted approach turned a simple piece of paper into a vital reference point that hung in kitchens and shops across the country. Lala Ramswaroop Ramnarayan Panchang is one of India’s

: The 2016 edition continued the 80+ year tradition of providing a reliable guide for traditional festivals . Legacy and Reuse Interestingly, due to the cyclical

If you just need festival dates or muhurats from 2016:

| Feature | Details | |---------|---------| | | Chaitra Shukla Pratipada – April 8, 2016 | | Diwali (2016) | October 30, 2016 (Kartik Amavasya) | | Holi (2016) | March 23, 2016 (Phalgun Purnima) | | Eclipses in 2016 | – Solar: March 9 (partial, not visible in India) – Lunar: March 23 (penumbral) – Solar: Sep 1 (annular) – Lunar: Sep 16 (penumbral) | | Adhik Maas (extra month) | No Adhik Maas in 2016; Purushottam Maas was in 2015 (Aug–Sep) | | Important Fasts | Ekadashi, Pradosh, Shivratri (March 7), Janmashtami (August 25), Ganesh Chaturthi (September 5) |