Mathrubhumi Malayalam Calendar 1991 -

The calendar meticulously tracks Kerala’s cultural events. For instance, January 1991 featured: : January 2. Sabarimala Makaravilakku : January 14. Republic Day : January 26. Gandhi Samadhi : January 30. Traditional Layout vs. Modern Digital Versions

The festival of lights was observed on November 5, 1991 (Thulam month). Astrological Data Provided by Mathrubhumi

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The 1991 calendar marked significant days for devotees, such as Ekadashi and Pradosham days, crucial for planning fasting and worship. Why the 1991 Calendar Still Matters

Referring to the waning and waxing phases of the moon. The calendar meticulously tracks Kerala’s cultural events

While digital PDF versions and smartphone applications of the Mathrubhumi calendar are widely used today, looking back at the 1991 printed edition reminds us of the enduring legacy of traditional timekeeping in Kerala's cultural fabric.

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The year 1991 was a watershed moment globally and nationally, featuring the liberalization of the Indian economy and major political shifts. For individual families, the 1991 Mathrubhumi calendar holds the key to converting historical events into astrological realities.

Historians and researchers use it to cross-reference past events in Kerala with local dates and festival holidays.

The phases of the moon (waxing and waning), crucial for observing fasts ( vratam ).