Mathrubhumi Malayalam Calendar 1985 With Stars Link

Indicates the daily lunar mansion. Essential for finding birth stars and planning auspicious events like weddings.

You can generate the exact Nakshatra for each day of 1985 using:

Why specifically choose Mathrubhumi over Kanippayyur or Mullassery for 1985? mathrubhumi malayalam calendar 1985 with stars

In Kerala, calendars play a vital role in the daily lives of people. The Malayalam calendar, also known as the Kollavarsham, is a traditional calendar used to keep track of important dates and events. The calendar is based on the solar year and consists of 12 months, with each month beginning on the day of the new moon. The Mathrubhumi Malayalam Calendar 1985 with Stars is a classic example of a traditional Malayalam calendar that highlights the importance of astrology and stars in Kerala's cultural heritage.

: “With stars” in Malayalam calendars means the 27 Nakshatras (e.g., Aswathi, Bharani, Karthika, etc.) listed for each day, not astronomical star charts. Indicates the daily lunar mansion

Unlike the Gregorian calendar, the Malayalam year is solar-based. In 1985, the months progressed as follows:

Began on a Tuesday with the Nakshatram Ashwati transitioning into Bharani . In Kerala, calendars play a vital role in

Celebrated on April 14, marking the start of the month of Medam.

While Google Calendar and astrology apps have replaced the wall calendar, nothing beats the tactile authenticity and trusted calculation of the 1985 Mathrubhumi original. Whether you are verifying a horoscope or satisfying a nostalgic itch, this calendar remains the gold standard for Malayalam timekeeping of the mid-80s.

Pro tip: The Mathrubhumi calendar from 1985 is famous for its accuracy regarding the Thiruvathira star, as it accounts for the slow precession of equinoxes (Ayanamsa).