Mathrubhumi Malayalam Calendar 1991 -

For collectors and nostalgia enthusiasts today, the Mathrubhumi Calendar 1991 represents a tangible piece of history. It reminds the user of a time when information was physical, displayed on walls, and consulted communally by the family over morning tea. It captures the essence of 1991—a year of dramatic political change and the cusp of the modern digital age.

If you are looking for a calendar that matches 1991, similar calendars can be found that follow the same day-date alignment.

: Each day includes the Nakshatra (star), Tithi , and their durations in traditional units like Nazika-Vinazhika. mathrubhumi malayalam calendar 1991

Features the Navaratri celebrations and Vidyarambham for children. October – November

The 1991 calendar maintained the classic, minimalist aesthetic that Mathrubhumi is known for: Typography If you are looking for a calendar that

The astronomical New Year fell in April 1991, marking the transition of the sun to the zodiac sign of Aries. Households used the calendar to find the exact auspicious time for the Vishukkani viewing.

: The 41-day pilgrimage window for Sabarimala began on Vrishchikam 1 , landing in mid-November 1991. Practical Applications of a Vintage Calendar October – November The 1991 calendar maintained the

The 1991 calendar mapped out the exact dates for Kerala’s vibrant cultural and religious tapestry. Because the Malayalam calendar relies on solar and lunar movements, festival dates shift slightly on the Gregorian calendar every year. In 1991, the calendar accurately pinpointed:

The Malayalam year 1166 concludes in mid-August 1991, and year 1167 begins on (August 17, 1991). The Times of India Malayalam Month Gregorian Period (Approx.) Key Significance Jan 14 – Feb 12 Makaravilakku (Jan 14) and Thaipooyam Feb 13 – Mar 14 Maha Shivaratri Mar 15 – Apr 13 End of the fiscal/academic cycles Apr 14 – May 14 (Malayali New Year) May 15 – Jun 14 Agricultural preparation month Jun 15 – Jul 16 Start of heavy monsoon Karkidakam Jul 17 – Aug 16 Ramayana Masam Karkidaka Vavu Aug 17 – Sep 16 (Harvest Festival); Kollam New Year Sep 17 – Oct 16 Vidyarambham Oct 17 – Nov 15 Vrischikam Nov 16 – Dec 15 Guruvayur Ekadashi ; peak wedding season Dec 16 – Jan 13 Thiruvathira Major Festivals in 1991 : Observed on Medam 1 (April 14, 1991).

The bridges standard Gregorian dates with traditional Kerala timekeeping, spanning across the Kollam Era ( Kollavarsham ) years of 1166 and 1167 . Published by Mathrubhumi , one of Kerala's most trusted media institutions, this almanac calculates daily planetary movements, star alignments ( Nakshatras ), and auspicious timings ( Muhurthams ) essential for everyday life.

If you manage to get your hands on a scanned PDF or an original copy of the , you will notice distinct physical features: