1994 With Stars [2021] - Mathrubhumi Malayalam Calendar
Yes. Horoscopes rely on the birth star and thithi, which do not change. However, for muhurtha (future events), always use current year panchangam.
(the Malayalam Era), providing essential data for agriculture, temple festivals, and daily rituals. Panchangam Details : The 1994 calendar provided detailed Panchangam information, including (lunar day), (birth star), and Njattuvela (solar transit important for farmers). The "Star" Editions mathrubhumi malayalam calendar 1994 with stars
The year 1994 spanned the Malayalam years 1169 and 1170. According to traditional records, the new year (Chingam 1) fell in mid-August. Malayalam Month Gregorian Period (Approx. 1994) Key Events/Stars January – February Makaravilakku (Sabarimala) March – April Temple festivals and agricultural planning April – May (New Year) on April 14, 1994 August – September (Harvest Festival); Start of ME 1170 Vrischikam November – December Mandala Kalam (pilgrimage season) Astrological Features: The Nakshatras (Stars) According to traditional records, the new year (Chingam
That year was special in the Malayalam almanac because of a : which falls within this cycle)
Specific dates for Kerala-centric festivals like Vishu (April 14, 1994) and Onam (August 1994). Significant Dates and Star Alignments in 1994
The is a timeless bridge between Kerala’s agrarian past and its digital present. Whether you are a genealogist, astrologer, or a homesick Malayali wanting to check the star of your wedding day (perhaps in Kumbham 1995, which falls within this cycle), the detailed Nakshatra data remains unparalleled.