| Date | Day | Tithi | Nakshatra | Star | | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | | 1 | Friday | Trayodashi | Punarvasu | | | 2 | Saturday | Chaturdashi | Punarvasu | | | 3 | Sunday | Amavasya | Shravana | | | 4 | Monday | Pratipada | Shravana | | | 5 | Tuesday | Dwitiya | Shravana | | | 6 | Wednesday | Tritiya | Shravana | | | 7 | Thursday | Chaturthi | Shravana | | | 8 | Friday | Panchami | Shravana | | | 9 | Saturday | Shadash | Shravana | |
If you were to peel back the pages of the 1985 Mathrubhumi calendar, you wouldn’t just find dates. You would find art. In the mid-80s, the "star" power of the calendar was often literal. The center spreads and monthly headers frequently featured the golden couples of Malayalam cinema. mathrubhumi malayalam calendar 1985 with stars
via Google Drive, which includes the monthly layouts used in households during that year. Detailed Digital Records: | Date | Day | Tithi | Nakshatra
It pinpointed the exact star positions for major celebrations like (Medam 1) and The center spreads and monthly headers frequently featured
The Mathrubhumi calendar was never just a date-tracker; it was a spiritual guide.
The serves as a vital historical reference for those seeking specific astrological details like stars (Nakshatras) , Tithis, and festival dates from that year . In the traditional Kerala system, the calendar for 1985 spans parts of the Malayalam years 1160 and 1161 . Structure of the 1985 Malayalam Calendar