Calendar For 2007 In A Single Table

Monday, April 30, 2007


As you can see, up above is a table which contains some number figures with all the dates and months and days. Yeah it is quite amazing that the whole calendar can be made in a single table. So now you can carry a copy of a calendar in your pocket and carry around and whenever you need to check out the date you can see it. Well it is the world of technology and I know we have mobiles and Ipods and other devices where we can find dates without much of an effort but yet I think this calendar is far better in terms of finding out the whole year in a single table.

Actually, one of my friend, Bhola, got married yesterday on 29th of April, 2007 that will be Baisakh 16, 2064 according to Nepali calendar, and from his great great-grandfather their occupation used to be creating calendar with all the astrological values calculated in it. So, Bhola’s invitation card included this one table which included whole year calendar and it was quite amazing and wonderful, so I thought of creating one of Gregorian calendar too.

How to read the calendar:
First row contains the 12 months in the 12 columns.
Second row contains number of days in the respective month.
The rest seven rows contains the Days of the month.
In the middle you can find seven rows and five columns with the dates included.

So the third rows has the first day of the month, like for January, the first day is Monday then you can see in the middle Monday = 1 and then so on. So for the month of January you just have to look for the first column and the middle part of the table with the dates. And we can do the same for the rest of the months as well like for February, you only consider the dates for 28 days as mentioned in the second column of the second row.

Though it seems quite confusing for the first timer to read and understand the calendar, once you get the hang of it, it will be quite easier and fun. Well happy calculating! Hope this calendar would help out most of the people and hope they have fun calculating. J

Posted by Amrit Man Dangol at   1:26 AM        

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