: Integrated prayer and fasting times for the state's significant Muslim population.
: This grand temple festival occurred on April 24, 1991 .
The biggest cultural festival of Kerala occurred in August 1991. The calendar precisely calculated the Thiruonam asterism, dictate the core day of feasts and celebrations.
Used to verify accurate Tithi, Nakshatra, and Lagnam for events in 1991.
Commenced with the first day of the month of Chingam in August 1991. Major Festivals in 1991
: The signature harvest festival falling in the first Malayalam month of Chingam .
The year 1991 in the Malayalam calendar corresponded approximately to the Malayalam eras 1166–1167 (Kolla Varsham). The Mathrubhumi calendar, published by the iconic Mathrubhumi daily, was an indispensable household staple in Kerala.
Looking back at the offers a fascinating window into a year of significant transition, both globally and locally in Kerala. It bridges the traditional Kollam Era ( Kollavarsham ) with the Gregorian timeline. The Cultural Significance of the Mathrubhumi Calendar
The phases of the moon (waxing and waning), crucial for observing fasts ( vratam ).
This page provides Malayalam Calendar with March 31, 1991 detailed Malayalam Panchangam for New Delhi, NCT, India. Drik Panchang
Every single day lists the prevailing stellar mansion (out of the 27 Nakshatras), essential for daily routines and ritual planning in Kerala homes. Month-by-Month Alignment in 1991