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1992 Malayalam Calendar with Nakshatra: A Complete Guide to Kolla Varsham 1167–1168
For millions of Malayalis around the world, the Malayalam calendar—known as Kolla Varsham—is far more than a tool for tracking days. It is the cosmic heartbeat of daily life, agricultural planning, temple festivals, and astrological consultations. Among the most sought-after historical calendars is the 1992 Malayalam calendar with nakshatra, a year that straddles two Malayalam eras: the tail end of Kolla Varsham 1167 (mid-1991 to mid-1992) and the beginning of Kolla Varsham 1168 (mid-1992 to mid-1993).
In this article, we provided a detailed overview of the 1992 Malayalam calendar with nakshatra. We discussed the basics of the Malayalam calendar, its significance, and how to read the calendar. We also provided a comprehensive guide to the 1992 Malayalam calendar, including the nakshatras, tithi, and other important dates. We hope that this article will help individuals understand and appreciate the rich cultural heritage of Kerala. 1992 malayalam calendar with nakshatra
Note: For precise daily panchangam details (exact start and end times of stars for a specific birth date), a digital ephemeris or "Panchangam" book (like the "Panchangam" printed by the Kerala government or Sabari Matha) would be required. 1992 Malayalam Calendar with Nakshatra: A Complete Guide
It takes the moon approximately 27.3 days to complete the cycle. This means the cycle of 27 stars repeats slightly more than 13 times a year. The 27 Nakshatras in Malayalam: Aswathi (അശ്വതി) Bharani (ഭരണി) Karthika (കാർത്തിക) Rohini (രോഹിണി) Makayiram (മകയിരം) Thiruvathira (തിരുവാതിര) Punartham (പുണർതം) Pooyam (പൂയം) Ayilyam (ആയില്യം) Makam (മകം) Pooram (പൂരം) Uthram (ഉത്രം) Atham (അത്തം) Chithira (ചിത്ര) Chothi (ചോതി) Vishakam (വിശാഖം) Anizham (അനിഴം) Thrikketta (തൃക്കേട്ട) Moolam (മൂലം) Pooradam (പൂരാടം) Uthradam (ഉത്രാടം) Thiruvonam (തിരുവോണം) Avittam (അവിട്ടം) Chathayam (ചതയം) Pooruruttathi (പൂരുരുട്ടാതി) Uthruttathi (ഉതൃട്ടാതി) Revathi (രേവതി) 🪔 Key Festivals and Alignments in 1992 Malayalam festivals are calculated using the Malayalam month on that day. Key festivals in 1992 include: Vishu (Astronomical New Year) : Celebrated on Medam 1, which was April 13/14, 1992 : The biggest festival in Kerala, celebrated in on the day of the Thiruvonam Nakshatra. In 1992, Thiruvonam was in early September. Makaravilakku : Celebrated on the 1st of the Malayalam month (mid-January 1992) at the Sabarimala shrine. 🔍 Finding a Specific Day or Nakshatra for 1992 In this article, we provided a detailed overview