In 1985, families relied on the calendar to match horoscopes. For instance, a wedding would rarely be fixed on a day ruled by a "cruel" star like Moolam or Avittam unless
For month-by-month details including start/end times of stars (Nakshatras), tithis, and holidays for 1985, you can use the Malayalam calendar 1900-2049 archive 🌟 How to Find a Specific Star (Nakshatra)
Since you're looking for the Mathrubhumi Malayalam calendar for 1985 (covering the years 1160–1161 ME ) specifically for the Nakshatrams (stars)
| No. | Malayalam Name | Sanskrit Name | | :--- | :--- |:--- | | 1 | Ashwathi | Ashwini | | 2 | Bharani | Bharani | | 3 | Karthika | Krittika | | 4 | Rohini | Rohini | | 5 | Makayiram | Mrigashira | | 6 | Thiruvathira | Ardra | | 7 | Punartham | Punarvasu | | 8 | Pooyam | Pushya | | 9 | Aayilyam | Ashlesha | |10 | Makam | Magha | |11 | Pooram | Purva Phalguni | |12 | Uthram | Uttara Phalguni | |13 | Atham | Hasta | |14 | Chithira | Chitra | |15 | Chothi | Swati | |16 | Visakham | Vishakha | |17 | Anizham | Anuradha | |18 | Thrikketta | Jyeshtha | |19 | Moolam | Mula | |20 | Pooradam | Purva Ashadha | |21 | Uthradam | Uttara Ashadha | |22 | Thiruvonam | Shravana | |23 | Avittam | Dhanishtha | |24 | Chathayam | Shatabhisha | |25 | Pooruruttathi | Purva Bhadrapada | |26 | Uthrattathi | Uttara Bhadrapada | |27 | Revathi | Revati |
The 1985 Mathrubhumi Malayalam Calendar spans two Malayalam years: 1160 and 1161 ME (Malayalam Era) mathrubhumi malayalam calendar 1985 with stars
Sites like Scribd host PDF versions of 1985 Kerala government and news-based calendars.
Whether you are researching for academic, personal, or astrological reasons, the provides an invaluable glimpse into the rhythm of life in Kerala during that year. If you need specific information, tell me: The month you are looking for in 1985
: The calendar maps daily time brackets indicating when one star transitions into the next. This helps traditional practitioners determine auspicious times ( Muhurtham ) and avoid negative time frames like Rahu Kaalam . Decoding the Calendar Layout
for a specific month of 1985 (e.g., Mēḍaṁ 1985) showing date, weekday, tithi, and star, based on standard astronomical ephemeris for 1985. In 1985, families relied on the calendar to match horoscopes
For Malayalis around the world, the word "Mathrubhumi" is synonymous with trusted journalism and cultural preservation. However, for the generation that grew up in the 1980s, the was more than just a date tracker; it was a household bible. Among all its annual editions, the Mathrubhumi Malayalam Calendar 1985 with stars holds a unique, nostalgic charm. In an era before smartphones and astrological apps, this calendar was the definitive guide for farmers, students, homemakers, and astrologers alike.
– In Chingam 1160 (August 1985), the Thiruvonam star fell on August 25 . That day’s star was, appropriately, Thiruvonam itself (Shravana), which was highly auspicious. The calendar printed a special note: “Thiruvonam star lasts until 10:15 AM – best time for Onam sadya.”
The is more than just paper; it is a historical record of daily life, astrological guidance, and cultural celebration. Its dedication to providing accurate star positions and panchangam data ensured that traditions were upheld precisely, making it a beloved annual resource in every household. Whether for nostalgic reasons or for mapping out significant life events, the 1985 calendar remains a valuable reference point.
If you are researching a specific festival date from 1985, let me know, and I can check it for you. Share public link Whether you are researching for academic, personal, or
Known as the "black month" or "Ramayana month," it fell in July–August 1985. Where to Find Records
Sources like Scribd hold archived copies of Kerala government and newspaper calendars.
Mathrubhumi, one of the leading Malayalam dailies, has been a cornerstone of Kerala's media landscape since its inception in 1937. The newspaper has been instrumental in shaping public opinion, promoting social reform, and preserving the cultural heritage of Kerala. One of the ways Mathrubhumi has achieved this is through its annual calendar, which has become an integral part of Malayali tradition.
Websites focusing on panchangam or historical calendars often have data for specific years.