The nine nights of began on October 5, 1994 . Vijayadashami —the most auspicious day for Vidyarambham (initiating children into the world of letters)—fell on October 14 (Friday). In 1994, temples like Thunchan Parambu in Malappuram and Chottanikkara saw record crowds of three-year-olds writing "Hari Shri Ganapataye Namah" in rice trays.
: Prime Minister P.V. Narasimha Rao inaugurated the Guruvayur–Thrissur railway line on January 9, 1994. 1994 Malayalam Cinema Highlights 1994 Malayalam Calendar
) typically falls in mid-August, the first half of 1994 belongs to the year 1169, while the latter half transitions into 1170. Key Alignment of Months The nine nights of began on October 5, 1994
Before diving into the specifics of 1994, it is crucial to understand the numbering system. The Gregorian year 1994 corresponds to the Malayalam years of the Kollam Era. : Prime Minister P
In the digital age, where a date calculation is just a swipe away, the humble wall calendar might seem like an artifact of a bygone era. However, for Keralites around the world, the represents more than just a grid of dates. It was a cultural GPS, an astrological script, and a sentimental diary for millions. As we look back three decades later, exploring the 1994 calendar offers a fascinating glimpse into the socio-cultural fabric of Kerala in the mid-90s.
The 1994 Malayalam calendar holds significant importance in the lives of people in Kerala. The calendar is used to plan and organize various events and festivals throughout the year. The dates of the calendar are determined by the cycles of the moon and the sun, which makes it a unique and accurate system.