In the Malayalam calendar, the day is named after the Nakshatra prevailing at sunrise. Aswathi (Ashwini) Karthika (Krittika) Makeeryam (Mrigashirsha) Thiruvathira (Ardra) Punartham (Punarvasu) Pooyam (Pushya) Ayilyam (Ashlesha) Makam (Magha) Pooram (Purva Phalguni) Uthram (Uttara Phalguni) Atham (Hasta) Chothi (Swati) Vishakham (Vishakha) Anizham (Anuradha) Thrikketta (Jyeshta) Moolam (Mula) Pooradam (Purva Ashadha) Uthradam (Uttara Ashadha) Thiruvonam (Shravana) Avittam (Dhanishta) Chathayam (Shatabhisha) Pooruruttathi (Purva Bhadrapada) Uthruttathi (Uttara Bhadrapada)
The 1992 Malayalam calendar, a critical year in the (Malayalam Era) cycle, spanning across the years 1167 and 1168 ME , is often sought after for its detailed astrological data, specifically the Nakshatras (birth stars) . In Kerala’s tradition, the Nakshatra determines everything from temple festivals to personal birth anniversaries ( Pirannal ). 1992 malayalam calendar with nakshatra
| Date | Nakshatra | | --- | --- | | 1-Jan-1992 | Sravana | | 2-Jan-1992 | Sravana | | 3-Jan-1992 | Sravana | | ... | ... | | 31-Dec-1992 | Revati | In the Malayalam calendar, the day is named
, is a sidereal solar calendar where each day is associated with one of the 27 Nakshatras. Year Start: 1992 began in the month of (Kolla Varsham 1167). Malayalam New Year (Chingam 1): Typically occurs around August 17. Key Transitions (Sankramam): For instance, the Makara Sankramam (transition into the month of Makaram) occurred on January 14, 1992 , at approximately 9:43 PM. Sample Nakshatra Data (January 1992) Based on the available records | Date | Nakshatra | | --- |
Solar calendar where months are named after the zodiac sign the sun enters (e.g., Medam for Aries).
The 1992 Malayalam calendar is a traditional calendar used in Kerala, India. It has 12 months, with each month beginning on a specific date in the Gregorian calendar. The calendar also has a list of Nakshatras, which play an important role in determining auspicious times for various activities. The calendar includes important dates and festivals such as Onam, Vishu, and Thrissur Pooram.
months are determined by the sun's position relative to fixed stars, and each day is associated with one of 27 specific Nakshatras (birth stars) 1992 Calendar Overview The year 1992 corresponds to the Malayalam era years (January to August) and (August to December). Year Type: Leap Year (Gregorian).