1992 Malayalam Calendar With Nakshatra -
The 1992 Malayalam year began on the first day of the month of Chingam (mid-August 1992) and ended on the last day of Karkidakam (mid-August 1993). Unlike the Gregorian calendar’s fixed month lengths, the Malayalam months— Chingam, Kanni, Thulam, Vrishchikam, Dhanu, Makaram, Kumbham, Meenam, Medam, Edavam, Midhunam, and Karkidakam —range from 29 to 32 days, based on the sun’s entry into each zodiac sign. For each day of these months, the 1992 calendar listed not only the Gregorian date but also the Tithi (lunar day), Nakshatra (lunar mansion), Yogam and Karanam (auspicious or inauspicious periods). Copies of such calendars—often printed on thick paper with gold and red lettering—were ubiquitous in every Malayali household, from palaces to remote tharavads (ancestral homes).
If you were born in 1992, your parents may have noted only the Gregorian date (e.g., May 20, 1992). However, your astrological Rashi (Moon sign) depends on the Nakshatra. Without the 1992 calendar, you cannot determine your correct Dasha periods or Gochara (planetary transits). 1992 malayalam calendar with nakshatra
Key transitions and major dates in the 1992 Malayalam calendar include: Kollavarsham Transition : The year 1992 started in the month of Dhanu 1167 and transitioned to the new year 1168 Chingam on August 16, 1992. Vishu 1992 : Occurred on April 14, 1992 : Thiruvonam fell on September 9, 1992 (Thiruvonam Nakshatra). Diwali 1992 : Observed on October 25, 1992 Malayalam Nakshatra List The 1992 Malayalam year began on the first
Commenced on August 17, 1992 , which was the first day of the month Chingam (Malayalam New Year). Copies of such calendars—often printed on thick paper
A typical 1992 Malayalam calendar (often found in vintage Madhyamam or Mathrubhumi prints) has columns showing: