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Mathrubhumi Malayalam Calendar 1985 With Stars Better May 2026

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Mathrubhumi Malayalam Calendar 1985 With Stars Better May 2026

The 1985 calendar highlighted significant cultural events in Kerala:

In April 1985 (Meenam-Medam 1160), prominent stars included Revati, Aswati, and Bharani .

In the Malayalam tradition, each day is associated with one of the . For 1985, these stars determined auspicious timings for rituals, births, and temple festivals.

The Malayalam calendar, also known as , is a solar-based system that began in 825 CE. It divides the year into 12 months, which in 1985 aligned as follows:

Kanni (Sept–Oct), Thulam (Oct–Nov), Vrishchikam (Nov–Dec), Dhanu (Dec–Jan), Makaram (Jan–Feb), Kumbham (Feb–Mar), Meenam (Mar–Apr), Medam (Apr–May), Edavam (May–June), Mithunam (June–July), and Karkidakam (July–Aug). Nakshatras (Stars) in 1985

The serves as a vital historical reference for those seeking specific astrological details like stars (Nakshatras) , Tithis, and festival dates from that year . In the traditional Kerala system, the calendar for 1985 spans parts of the Malayalam years 1160 and 1161 . Structure of the 1985 Malayalam Calendar

Occurred in the month of Chingam (August/September 1985). Maha Shivratri: Observed on February 19, 1985 . Where to Find the 1985 Calendar

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The 1985 calendar highlighted significant cultural events in Kerala:

In April 1985 (Meenam-Medam 1160), prominent stars included Revati, Aswati, and Bharani .

In the Malayalam tradition, each day is associated with one of the . For 1985, these stars determined auspicious timings for rituals, births, and temple festivals.

The Malayalam calendar, also known as , is a solar-based system that began in 825 CE. It divides the year into 12 months, which in 1985 aligned as follows:

Kanni (Sept–Oct), Thulam (Oct–Nov), Vrishchikam (Nov–Dec), Dhanu (Dec–Jan), Makaram (Jan–Feb), Kumbham (Feb–Mar), Meenam (Mar–Apr), Medam (Apr–May), Edavam (May–June), Mithunam (June–July), and Karkidakam (July–Aug). Nakshatras (Stars) in 1985

The serves as a vital historical reference for those seeking specific astrological details like stars (Nakshatras) , Tithis, and festival dates from that year . In the traditional Kerala system, the calendar for 1985 spans parts of the Malayalam years 1160 and 1161 . Structure of the 1985 Malayalam Calendar

Occurred in the month of Chingam (August/September 1985). Maha Shivratri: Observed on February 19, 1985 . Where to Find the 1985 Calendar

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