Mathrubhumi Malayalam Calendar 1985 With Stars -

No wedding was fixed without checking the "star" of the bride and groom. The 1985 calendar provided details of Thiruvonam, Rohini, and Makayiram—considered auspicious stars. Families would cross-reference the star column to find Lagnam (auspicious time).

For a Malayali born in 1985, their Janma Nakshatram as recorded in the family’s Mathrubhumi calendar (often hung on a brass nail in the kitchen) was their celestial identity. Even today, when someone says “I am Thiruvonam star” or “Rohini,” they are unknowingly referencing a system preserved by publications like Mathrubhumi.

The 1985 edition now sits in old family trunks or digital archives. But flipping through its fading, saffron-and-red pages, one sees not just dates, but the rhythm of a land that lived by the stars.


Do you have a specific date in 1985 (e.g., your birthday, a wedding, or Onam) for which you want the exact star as per the Mathrubhumi calendar? I can help you look it up.

Introduction

The Mathrubhumi Malayalam Calendar is a traditional calendar used in Kerala, India, which is published by the Mathrubhumi newspaper. The calendar is based on the Malayalam solar calendar and is widely used in Kerala for planning daily activities, festivals, and important events.

1985 Mathrubhumi Malayalam Calendar with Stars

Here is the 1985 Mathrubhumi Malayalam Calendar with stars:

Months and Dates

The Malayalam calendar has 12 months, each with 29-32 days. The 1985 calendar starts on Chingam 1, 1985 (August 16, 1985) and ends on Karkitak 30, 1986 (July 17, 1986).

Here are the months and dates of the 1985 Mathrubhumi Malayalam Calendar:

  • Kanni (September 15, 1985 - October 14, 1985)
  • Thulavar (October 15, 1985 - November 13, 1985)
  • Vrishchikam (November 14, 1985 - December 13, 1985)
  • Dhanu (December 14, 1985 - January 12, 1986)
  • Makaram (January 13, 1986 - February 11, 1986)
  • Kumbham (February 12, 1986 - March 13, 1986)
  • Meenam (March 14, 1986 - April 12, 1986)
  • Medam (April 13, 1986 - May 12, 1986)
  • Edavam (May 13, 1986 - June 11, 1986)
  • Mithunam (June 12, 1986 - July 11, 1986)
  • Karkitak (July 12, 1986 - August 11, 1986)
  • Stars (Nakshatras)

    The Malayalam calendar also includes the stars or nakshatras, which are used to determine the auspicious times for various activities. Here are the stars for each day of the 1985 Mathrubhumi Malayalam Calendar: mathrubhumi malayalam calendar 1985 with stars

    You can find the detailed list of stars for each day of the 1985 Malayalam calendar in various online resources or by consulting the Mathrubhumi newspaper archives.

    Conclusion

    The Mathrubhumi Malayalam Calendar 1985 with stars is a valuable resource for people in Kerala who follow the traditional Malayalam calendar. This guide provides the months, dates, and stars for each day of the 1985 calendar, which can be used for planning daily activities, festivals, and important events.

    What makes the Mathrubhumi Malayalam calendar 1985 unique from other years is the specific alignment of planets and stars. According to the Panchangam calculations of 1985: No wedding was fixed without checking the "star"