The Mathrubhumi calendar was never just a date-tracker; it was a spiritual guide.
The Malayalam year 1160 concluded in mid-August 1985, followed by the start of on the first day of the month Star (Nakshatram) System: mathrubhumi malayalam calendar 1985 with stars
| Date (Gregorian) | Malayalam Month | Star (Nakshatram) | |----------------|----------------|-------------------| | Oct 1, 1985 | Kanni 15 | Chithira (Chitra) | | Oct 2, 1985 | Kanni 16 | Chothi (Swati) | | Oct 3, 1985 | Kanni 17 | Vishakam | | Oct 4, 1985 | Kanni 18 | Anizham (Anuradha) | | Oct 5, 1985 | Kanni 19 | Ketta (Jyeshtha) | | Oct 6, 1985 | Kanni 20 | Moolam | | Oct 7, 1985 | Kanni 21 | Pooradam (Purva Ashadha) | The Mathrubhumi calendar was never just a date-tracker;
Each star had a precise listed (e.g., Chithira ends at 9:42 AM ), because for rituals, the star at birth or event time mattered more than the date. Chithira ends at 9:42 AM )