Mathrubhumi Malayalam Calendar 1991
For a Malayali in 1991, hanging this calendar on the wall was a ritual. It was the ultimate reference point for:
: Integrated prayer and fasting times for the state's significant Muslim population.
The month of Karkidakam is traditionally observed as Ramayana Masam, a period dedicated to spiritual practice, health rejuvenation, and the reading of the Adhyatma Ramayanam. In 1991, this lean monsoon month ran from . Historical Importance of the 1991 Edition
: Subtract 824 from the current year (e.g., mathrubhumi malayalam calendar 1991
Identifying Rahu Kalam , Gulika Kalam , and Yamaganda to avoid starting important tasks during inauspicious hours. Decoding 1991 through the Kolla Varsham (Malayalam Era)
Designated auspicious timings for weddings, housewarmings (Grihapravesham), and starting new businesses.
The is a traditional sidereal solar calendar that tracks the Kollavarsham (Malayalam Era) years 1166 and 1167 . While Mathrubhumi specifically is known for its high-quality print and reliable astrological data, the general structure of the 1991 Malayalam calendar remains a cornerstone for cultural and religious planning in Kerala. Calendar Overview & Structure For a Malayali in 1991, hanging this calendar
The arrival of Onam and the start of 1167. Major Festivals and Events in the 1991 Malayalam Calendar
The Mathrubhumi Malayalam calendar for 1991 tracks time using a dual-grid system. It features the standard Western grid alongside traditional astrological data.
Every page features Gregorian dates (January to December) alongside their corresponding Malayalam months like Chingam, Karkidakam, and Makaram . In 1991, this lean monsoon month ran from
: Provided precise timing for the waxing and waning of the moon.
for every single day, which was essential for conducting rituals and festivals. Festivals and Holidays : Accurately marked major Kerala festivals such as (which fell in August 1991) and , along with national holidays. Daily Utilities
stands as a reliable, authoritative piece of Kerala’s rich cultural heritage .