April 1995 Marathi Calendar Work - Kalnirnay

So let me re-express the original text with this in mind.

Okay, the user wants me to convert each term in the provided text into three synonyms using the format opt1. They mentioned to keep brand names. Let me start by reading the text carefully to understand the context. kalnirnay april 1995 marathi calendar

Therefore, I need to process every word in the original text, unless it's a proper noun, and replace it with three synonyms in the specified format. So let me re-express the original text with this in mind

For the festivals: "traditional Marathi New Year" might be classical, ancestral, or heritage. "Falls on the first day" can be set on, occurs on, or starts on. "Significant Hindu festival" might be major, crucial, or vital. "Celebrates the birth" can be commemorates, honors, or marks. "Dedicated to" could be devoted to, devoted to, or honoring. "Falls on the 15th day" as before, maybe occurs on, set on, starts on. Let me start by reading the text carefully

I need to make sure each synonym is accurate and fits the context. For example, "dates" in the first sentence refers to specific days, so "days|events|points in time" make sense. "Festivals" as in celebrations, so "celebrations|festivities|holidays" is okay.

Replace other words with three synonyms each.

1. marked ->indicated2. important ->key3. dates ->daysin time 4. festivals ->holidays5. provided ->presented6. insights ->views7. predictions ->forecasts8. remains ->persists9. culturally significant -> socially relevant|historically important|community-valued 10. publication ->journal11. reflecting ->representing12. traditional values -> customs|heritage|time-honored principles 13. customs ->habits Now check each of these to ensure accuracy. For example, "issue" in the second sentence is being replaced with "publication|edition|release". Wait, in the user's example, "The issue provided..." becomes "The release offered" etc. So in the output, it should be v2 for each word. So the user's example shows that "provided" is in the output as provided? Wait, no, the user's example had the original word and replaced it with three synonyms. Wait, perhaps the user wants each word replaced with three synonyms regardless of the original, but the example shows that "marked" is replaced with three synonyms. So in their example, the original word is "marked" and they replaced it with three options. So each word in the original text (excluding proper nouns) must be replaced with three synonyms.