Mathrubhumi Malayalam Calendar 1991 [patched]

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"Mathrubhumi Malayalam Calendar 1991" refers to the Malayalam calendar (Kollam era) content and presentation as published or formatted by Mathrubhumi (the Kerala-based newspaper/publisher) for the Gregorian year 1991. An outstanding analysis covers: calendar system background, 1991’s specific Malayalam date mappings, astronomical elements (tithi, nakshatra, sunrise/moon phases) as used in traditional practice and as likely presented in Mathrubhumi, cultural and festival timing in 1991, presentation/layout characteristics of Mathrubhumi’s calendar style, and uses/implications for researchers, genealogists, and cultural historians.

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: It served as a guide for selecting Muhoorthangal (auspicious timings) for weddings and rituals, and listed Kerala-specific festivals like Onam and Vishu . Review and Reliability

: Celebrated in the month of Chingam (late August 1991), with Thiruvonam being the central day. Adhik Maas : There was no Adhik Maas (extra month) in 1991. Practical Usage & Reusability Review and Reliability : Celebrated in the month

Observed on April 14 or 15 (Medam 1), marking the Malayalam New Year.