Two major festivals stood out in the 1985 calendar:
In the cultural landscape of Kerala, the Malayalam calendar is far more than a method of tracking days; it is a spiritual and agricultural compass. Among the various almanacs published in the state, the Mathrubhumi Calendar has historically held a prestigious position, gracing the walls of homes and offices for decades. mathrubhumi malayalam calendar 1985 with stars
The year 1985, corresponding to the Malayalam years 1159-1160, remains a nostalgic milestone for many. This article explores the significance of the Mathrubhumi Malayalam Calendar of 1985, with a specific focus on the "Stars" (Nakshatras) that dictated the rhythm of life that year. Two major festivals stood out in the 1985
Devotees of Sabarimala observed Mandala Kalam (mid-November to December 1985). They used the star column to identify Vrishchikam month's Shani (Saturday) and Uthiradam star for specific offerings. This article explores the significance of the Mathrubhumi
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