The calendar provides daily, precise information, typically structured around: Malayalam Date (Month & Day)
The year 1985 spanned across the following Malayalam months: (Jan-Feb) Kumbham 1160 (Feb-Mar) Meenam 1160 (Mar-Apr) Medam 1160 (Apr-May) Edavam 1160 (May-Jun) Midhunam 1160 (Jun-Jul) Karkidakam 1160 (Jul-Aug) Chingam 1161 (Aug-Sep) - Start of the new Malayalam Year Kanni 1161 (Sep-Oct) Thulam 1161 (Oct-Nov) Vrishchikam 1161 (Nov-Dec) Dhanu 1161 (Dec-Jan 1986) 3. Major Festivals & Auspicious Days in 1985
Tracks the traditional Indian national calendar.
| Date | Day | Tithi | Nakshatra | Star | | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | | 1 | Tuesday | Dwadashi | Krikada | | | 2 | Wednesday | Trayodashi | Krikada | | | 3 | Thursday | Chaturdashi | Krikada | | | 4 | Friday | Amavasya | Krikada | | | 5 | Saturday | Pratipada | Rohini | | | 6 | Sunday | Dwitiya | Rohini | | | 7 | Monday | Tritiya | Rohini | | | 8 | Tuesday | Chaturthi | Rohini | | | 9 | Wednesday | Panchami | Rohini | | | 10 | Thursday | Shadash | Margashirham | | | 11 | Friday | Saptami | Margashirham | | | 12 | Saturday | Ashtami | Margashirham | | | 13 | Sunday | Navami | Margashirham | | | 14 | Monday | Dashami | Margashirham | | | 15 | Tuesday | Ekadashi | Margashirham | | | 16 | Wednesday | Dwadashi | Margashirham | | | 17 | Thursday | Trayodashi | Margashirham | | | 18 | Friday | Chaturdashi | Margashirham | | | 19 | Saturday | Amavasya | Punarvasu | | | 20 | Sunday | Pratipada | Punarvasu | | | 21 | Monday | Dwitiya | Punarvasu | | | 22 | Tuesday | Tritiya | Punarvasu | | | 23 | Wednesday | Chaturthi | Punarvasu | | | 24 | Thursday | Panchami | Punarvasu | | | 25 | Friday | Shadash | Punarvasu | | | 26 | Saturday | Saptami | Punarvasu | | | 27 | Sunday | Ashtami | Punarvasu | | | 28 | Monday | Navami | Punarvasu | | | 29 | Tuesday | Dashami | Punarvasu | | | 30 | Wednesday | Ekadashi | Punarvasu | | | 31 | Thursday | Dwadashi | Punarvasu | |
Your 1985 calendar is reusable in: 1991, 2002, 2013, 2019, 2030, 2041, 2047, 2058, 2069, and 2075. When Can I Reuse This Calendar? mathrubhumi malayalam calendar 1985 with stars
The Mathrubhumi calendar is respected across Kerala for its astrological accuracy, derived from traditional Panchangam computations. In the 1985 edition, each calendar grid contains a high density of information compressed into every single day's block.
Crucial for calculating religious festivals and ancestral rites. The Role of "Stars" in the Calendar
Corresponds to the end of the Malayalam year 1160 .
For anyone born in 1985, the Mathrubhumi calendar pinpoints their exact Janma Nakshatra . Because a Malayalam star changes at specific hours and minutes rather than midnight, the precise time of birth dictates a person's life chart, character traits, and the syllable used for their naming ceremony. 2. Muhurtham (Auspicious Timing) When Can I Reuse This Calendar
: Knowing the exact star of a historical event helps temple priests calculate recurring transits accurately for remedial poojas.
For a Malayali in 1985, the Mathrubhumi calendar was an indispensable daily guide.
While original, physical print copies of the 1985 Mathrubhumi calendar are now rare collector's items, digital resources have largely taken over.
The calendar year 1985 spans two Malayalam years, commonly known as or the Malayalam Era (ME). Among these data points
Among these data points, the tracking of (Birth Stars) is critical for determining personal horoscopes, identifying auspicious times (Muhurtham), and verifying historical birth details. Understanding the Malayalam Calendar Architecture
For a deeper dive into traditional interpretations, you can explore further astrological resources via Mathrubhumi Astrology .
Many users ask: Why can’t I just use an app to get the 1985 star data?