Mathrubhumi Malayalam Calendar 1991 !!exclusive!! Jun 2026

The 1991 cover likely featured a watercolor painting of a Kettukazhcha (temple pageant) or a Theyyam performer. The title "Mathrubhumi" was embossed in bold red typeface, with the year prominently displayed in both Malayalam numerals (൧൯൯൧) and English.

A standard wall calendar tracks basic days, but the Mathrubhumi Panchangam provides highly precise astrological values:

: The signature harvest festival falling in the first Malayalam month of Chingam . mathrubhumi malayalam calendar 1991

: Commenced on August 17, 1991, with the month of Chingam . Gregorian Month (1991) Malayalam Months (Approx.) Dhanu / Makaram Makaram / Kumbham Kumbham / Meenam Meenam / Medam Medam / Edavam Edavam / Mithunam Mithunam / Karkidakam Karkidakam / Chingam (New Year) Chingam / Kanni Kanni / Thulam Thulam / Vrischikam Vrischikam / Dhanu Key Festivals & Dates in 1991

Astrologers often need the original Panchangam to cross-verify "Gochara" positions. A digital scan of the Mathrubhumi 1991 calendar is considered an authoritative source to correct software-based astrological errors. The 1991 cover likely featured a watercolor painting

In 1991, Vishu—the festival of auspicious sightings ( Vishukkani ) and elders giving pocket money ( Vishukaineetam )—fell on . It marked the transit of the Sun into the Medam rashi, bringing hope and a fresh agricultural cycle to the state. 2. Onam 1991 (Thiruonam in Chingam)

(Apr–May): Features Vishu , the traditional New Year. Karkidakam (July–Aug): Known as the "Ramayana Masam". 1991 - When Can I Reuse This Calendar? : Commenced on August 17, 1991, with the month of Chingam

Celebrated on February 13, 1991 , marking a night of fasting and prayers.