Your 1985 calendar is reusable in: 1991, 2002, 2013, 2019, 2030, 2041, 2047, 2058, 2069, and 2075. When Can I Reuse This Calendar?
If you are exploring the 1985 calendar, you can find the Rashi Nakshatra Finder on the Mathrubhumi Astrology site helpful for cross-referencing your findings .
Marks the official Malayalam New Year (Kollavarsham). Why Seek the 1985 Calendar with Stars? mathrubhumi malayalam calendar 1985 with stars
In Kerala culture, the "star" ( Nakshatra or Njattuvela ) rules daily life. The Mathrubhumi calendar charts the moon's transit through the 27 stars—from Aswathi to Revathi.
– In Chingam 1160 (August 1985), the Thiruvonam star fell on August 25 . That day’s star was, appropriately, Thiruvonam itself (Shravana), which was highly auspicious. The calendar printed a special note: “Thiruvonam star lasts until 10:15 AM – best time for Onam sadya.” Your 1985 calendar is reusable in: 1991, 2002,
The year 1985 saw thousands of traditional Kerala weddings, housewarmings ( Grihapravesham ), and Vidyarambham (initiation into learning) ceremonies. The Mathrubhumi calendar was the primary source used to check whether a day’s star was favorable or plagued by negative influences like Rahu Kaalam or Gulika Kaalam . 3. Festival Alignments
To find your star sign in the 1985 calendar: Marks the official Malayalam New Year (Kollavarsham)
The year began with the month of Makaram (മകരം) in 1160, through the peak months of Medam (മേടം) and Edavam (ഇടവം), culminating in the final months of Vrischigam (വൃശ്ചികം) and Dhanu (ധനു) in 1161.
So here is a simple layout. For more features or details on astrology used here or a particular significance let me know. I can help.
Long before smartphones and Google Calendar, the arrival of the Mathrubhumi Panchangam (calendar) at a Malayali household was a small ritual of anticipation. For 1985, a year that began with (mid-August 1985) and ended with Karkidakam 31, 1161 (mid-August 1986), this calendar was more than a date tracker. It was a trusted astrological and agricultural guide. And central to its authority was the detailed listing of Nakshatras (stars) for each day.