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Anandit Tithiya Desk Calendar - 2026
Anandit Tithiya Desk Calendar - 2026
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Shraddhey Anandit Tithiya – Desk Calendar
A thoughtfully designed Hindu calendar rooted in the Sanātan Tradition. Anandit Tithiya, begins with Chaitra and reflects tithis and key observances. Each month features Sanskrit shlokas, offering daily moments of reflection and balance. Elegant in design and rich in meaning. This calendar is ideal for homes, studios, offices and gifting. A calendar that doesn’t just show dates but offers direction.
Elegant, compact, and meaningful - ideal for desks, study tables, and thoughtful gifting. A calendar that brings intention to every day
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Key Points
Key Points
~ Sanatan-based Calendar: Begins from Chaitra, aligned with the traditional Hindu calendar system
~ Pure Sanskrit Shlokas: Authentic verses from Sanatan literature, presented without meanings to encourage reflection and curiosity
~ Thoughtfully Curated Artwork: Each month features evocative artwork that connects generations and revives cultural memory
~ Dual Purpose Design: After the month ends, the artwork can be framed or preserved as timeless décor
~ Premium Quality Print: High-quality paper and printing for lasting elegance and daily use
How To Use
How To Use
~ Place the calendar in your home, office, study, or sacred space
~ Begin your day by observing the tithi and shloka, allowing it to set a mindful tone
~ Use it as a daily cultural anchor for children and family conversations
Importance
Importance
About The Occasion
About The Occasion
Shipping
Shipping
- Delivey within 5-7 days*
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Returns/Exchanges
Returns/Exchanges
- Easy 7-day exchange/returns
- Completely Hassle-free
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WHY SHRADDHEY?
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Eco Friendly
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Reusable
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Cruelty Free
Good to see a pure hindu calender , great work
The calendar’s overall look and feel is appealing. However, there are two areas that need improvement:
The images currently used are unrelated to the calendar’s content. They should be contextually relevant. For instance, if Diwali falls in a particular month, the calendar should feature Diwali-themed images.
The shlokas included should be accompanied by brief explanations. Not everyone will be able to understand them without guidance, so concise meanings will make the calendar more accessible.