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Mathrubhumi Malayalam Calendar 1985 With Stars

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KNVB Media
26 juli 2023, 9:00
mathrubhumi malayalam calendar 1985 with stars

Mathrubhumi Malayalam Calendar 1985 With Stars

, which are central to determining auspicious timings for rituals, festivals, and personal milestones. Yearly Transition:

Occurred in mid-April, marking the astronomical New Year.

The Mathrubhumi calendar brings a sense of nostalgia, linking the modern era with traditional rural practices. mathrubhumi malayalam calendar 1985 with stars

Mathrubhumi , which means "Motherland," is more than a prominent Malayalam newspaper. It was founded in 1923 by , a passionate freedom fighter, and quickly grew into a cultural institution for the Malayali people. For decades, Mathrubhumi has been a trusted source of information, and its annual calendar is a prime example of this trust.

: The position of the sun relative to specific stars, critical for agricultural planning in Kerala. 1985 Calendar Framework: Months and Transitions , which are central to determining auspicious timings

No wedding was fixed without checking the "star" of the bride and groom. The 1985 calendar provided details of Thiruvonam , Rohini , and Makayiram —considered auspicious stars. Families would cross-reference the star column to find Lagnam (auspicious time).

Did you have a Mathrubhumi calendar in your home in the 80s? Do you remember the iconic photos of the stars? Let us know in the comments! Mathrubhumi , which means "Motherland," is more than

Re-exploring the traditional festivals and daily alignments as presented by Mathrubhumi. How to Find the Mathrubhumi Calendar 1985 Details

If you are looking for a of the original 1985 Mathrubhumi paper calendar, you may find one through a Google Drive archive link often shared in Kerala history groups.

Known as the "black month" or "Ramayana month," it fell in July–August 1985. Where to Find Records

Commenced on Chingam 1 (August 17, 1985), which marks the traditional Malayalam New Year. The 27 Stars (Nakshatras)