Mathrubhumi Malayalam Calendar 1985 With Stars [ 360p - 4K ]
A Journey Back to 1985: The Mathrubhumi Calendar and Its Celestial Blueprint
Long before smartphones and Google Calendar, the arrival of the Mathrubhumi Panchangam (calendar) at a Malayali household was a small ritual of anticipation. For 1985, a year that began with Chingam 1, 1160 (mid-August 1985) and ended with Karkidakam 31, 1161 (mid-August 1986), this calendar was more than a date tracker. It was a trusted astrological and agricultural guide. And central to its authority was the detailed listing of Nakshatras (stars) for each day.
. The transition to the new year (1161) occurred in mid-August 1985 with the month of Malayalam Months and Transitions (1985) mathrubhumi malayalam calendar 1985 with stars
The Malayalam months in 1160–1161 ME (1985 AD) roughly aligned as follows: Gregorian Month (1985) Malayalam Month Sign (Rashi) January – February February – March March – April April – May Medam (Vishu - New Year) May – June June – July July – August Karkidakam August – September Chingam (Onam) September – October October – November November – December Vrischikam December – January Sagittarius 3. Reading the "Stars" (Nakshatrams) A Journey Back to 1985: The Mathrubhumi Calendar
Dhanu 1161 (Dec 16, 1985 — Jan 13, 1986)
- Major festivals: Christmas (Dec 25), New Year (Jan 1), various temple utsavams Sample:
- Dec 16, Mon — Uttara Bhadrapada
- Dec 17, Tue — Revati
- Dec 18, Wed — Ashwini (continue)
The Mathrubhumi Malayalam Calendar 1985 with Stars is a nostalgic reminder of the rich cultural heritage of Kerala, India. For those who grew up in the 80s, this calendar holds a special place in their hearts, evoking memories of a bygone era. In this article, we'll take a trip down memory lane and explore the significance of this iconic calendar, its features, and why it remains a beloved part of Malayali culture. Major festivals: Christmas (Dec 25), New Year (Jan