Mathrubhumi Malayalam Calendar 1991

Mathrubhumi Malayalam Calendar 1991

The is a traditional sidereal solar calendar that tracks the Kollavarsham (Malayalam Era) years 1166 and 1167 . While Mathrubhumi specifically is known for its high-quality print and reliable astrological data, the general structure of the 1991 Malayalam calendar remains a cornerstone for cultural and religious planning in Kerala. Calendar Overview & Structure

  • The Pre-Digital Era: In 1991, smartphones and digital reminders did not exist. The wall calendar was the central scheduling hub for the family. Doctors wrote appointment dates based on the Malayalam star (e.g., "Come on the next Rohini star"), and farmers planned planting seasons strictly by the calendar months (Karkkidakam to Kanni).
  • Economic Shifts: 1991 was a pivotal year for India economically (the beginning of economic liberalization), but in Kerala, life still revolved heavily around the agrarian calendar cycle, making the Mathrubhumi Almanac an essential tool for daily survival.
  • The Year Transition: The year 1991 bridged two Malayalam years.

    (intercalary month) in the lunar-based calculations for 1991. Malayalam Months & Transitions mathrubhumi malayalam calendar 1991