1992 Malayalam | Calendar With Nakshatra

Vrishchikam 1st marks the commencement of the 41-day Mandala Kala pilgrimage season for Sabarimala devotees. Tens of thousands of pilgrims began their strict vows ( Vratham ) under daily lunar oversight. 12. Dhanu – Makaram (December 1992)

When looking up a day in the 1992 calendar archives, you will find the dates mapped to these 27 stars, listed here in chronological order with their traditional Malayalam names: Ashwati (Aswini) Bharani (Bharani) Karthika (Krittika) Rohini (Rohini) Makayiram (Mrigashirsha) Thiruvathira (Ardra) Punartham (Punarvasu) Pooyam (Pushya) Ayilyam (Ashlesha) Makham (Magha) Pooram (Purva Phalguni) Uthram (Uttara Phalguni) Atham (Hasta) Chithira (Chitra) Chothi (Svati) Vishakham (Visakha) Anizham (Anuradha) Thrikketta (Jyeshtha) Moolam (Mula) Pooradam (Purva Ashadha) Uthradam (Uttara Ashadha) Thiruvonam (Shravana) Avittam (Dhanishta) Chathayam (Shatabhisha) Pooruruttathi (Purva Bhadrapada) Uthruttathi (Uttara Bhadrapada) Revathi (Revati) How to Find Your Nakshatra for a 1992 Birthdate 1992 malayalam calendar with nakshatra

Online archives like Prokerala and Drik Panchang offer daily details for 1992: Gregorian Date Malayalam Month/Date Nakshatra (Star) Thithi (Lunar Day) Rohini April 14, 1992 Medam 1 (Vishu) Pooram Aug 17, 1992 Uthram Chathurthi Dec 21, 1992 Vishakham 🛠 Tools for 1992 Nakshatra Finding Vrishchikam 1st marks the commencement of the 41-day

(Mar 1992 - Apr 1992): Meena Bharani, Vishu preparation. Dhanu – Makaram (December 1992) When looking up

Detailed daily Nakshatras and Thithis (lunar phases) for 1992 can be found in specialized tools like the 1992 Malayalam Panchangam . Below is a snapshot of the start of the year: Gregorian Date Malayalam Date (1167) Nakshatra (Star) Thithi (Lunar Phase) Jan 1, 1992 Dwadashi / Trayodashi Jan 2, 1992 Trayodashi Jan 3, 1992 Anizham / Thrikketa Chaturdashi Jan 4, 1992 Thrikketa / Moolam Chaturdashi / Amavasya Jan 14, 1992 Malayalam US Vishakh 1992 Calendar Major 1992 Festivals

For millions of Malayalis around the world, the Malayalam calendar—known as —is far more than a tool for tracking days. It is the cosmic heartbeat of daily life, agricultural planning, temple festivals, and astrological consultations. Among the most sought-after historical calendars is the 1992 Malayalam calendar with nakshatra , a year that straddles two Malayalam eras: the tail end of Kolla Varsham 1167 (mid-1991 to mid-1992) and the beginning of Kolla Varsham 1168 (mid-1992 to mid-1993).