1992 Malayalam Calendar With Nakshatra Free -

It takes the moon approximately 27.3 days to complete the cycle. This means the cycle of 27 stars repeats slightly more than 13 times a year. The 27 Nakshatras in Malayalam: Aswathi (അശ്വതി) Bharani (ഭരണി) Karthika (കാർത്തിക) Rohini (രോഹിണി) Makayiram (മകയിരം) Thiruvathira (തിരുവാതിര) Punartham (പുണർതം) Pooyam (പൂയം) Ayilyam (ആയില്യം) Makam (മകം) Pooram (പൂരം) Uthram (ഉത്രം) Atham (അത്തം) Chithira (ചിത്ര) Chothi (ചോതി) Vishakam (വിശാഖം) Anizham (അനിഴം) Thrikketta (തൃക്കേട്ട) Moolam (മൂലം) Pooradam (പൂരാടം) Uthradam (ഉത്രാടം) Thiruvonam (തിരുവോണം) Avittam (അവിട്ടം) Chathayam (ചതയം) Pooruruttathi (പൂരുരുട്ടാതി) Uthruttathi (ഉതൃട്ടാതി) Revathi (രേവതി) 🪔 Key Festivals and Alignments in 1992 Malayalam festivals are calculated using the Malayalam month on that day. Key festivals in 1992 include: Vishu (Astronomical New Year) : Celebrated on Medam 1, which was April 13/14, 1992 : The biggest festival in Kerala, celebrated in on the day of the Thiruvonam Nakshatra. In 1992, Thiruvonam was in early September. Makaravilakku : Celebrated on the 1st of the Malayalam month (mid-January 1992) at the Sabarimala shrine. 🔍 Finding a Specific Day or Nakshatra for 1992

The Malayalam year 1992 did not align perfectly with the January-December Gregorian cycle.

Below is a month-by-month guide highlighting significant festivals, the Malayalam months, and the general flow of Nakshatras (Birth Stars).

27 Nakshatras divided into groups of 14-day "Ñattuvela" cycles.

The harvest month and the start of the 1168 era. 1992 malayalam calendar with nakshatra

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 year 1992 featured several highly significant alignments of months, dates, and Nakshatras for cultural celebrations: 1. Vishu 1992 (Medam 1, 1167)

To find a specific birth star for a date in 1992, you must consider the and the Moon's position at the time of birth.

To calculate a specific day's data, use legacy astronomical tools like the Drik Panchang Malayalam Calendar It takes the moon approximately 27

| Gregorian Date | Malayalam Month | Day | Nakshatra at Sunrise (Name) | Pada | |---|---|---|---|---| | Jan 14, 1992 | Makaram 1 | Tuesday | Thiruvathira (Ardra) | 2 | | Feb 13, 1992 | Kumbham 1 | Thursday | Uthrittathi (Uttra Bhadrapada) | 3 | | Mar 14, 1992 | Meenam 1 | Saturday | Ayilyam (Ashlesha) | 1 | | Apr 13, 1992 | Medam 1 | Monday | Chothi (Chitra) | 4 | | May 14, 1992 | Edavam 1 | Thursday | Makam (Magha) | 2 | | Jun 14, 1992 | Midhunam 1 | Sunday | Rohini | 3 | | Jul 15, 1992 | Karkidakam 1 | Wednesday | Pooruruttathi (Purva Bhadrapada) | 2 | | Aug 14, 1992 | Chingam 1 | Friday | Thiruvathira (Ardra) | 1 | | Sep 14, 1992 | Kanni 1 | Monday | Atham (Hasta) | 4 | | Oct 14, 1992 | Thulam 1 | Wednesday | Pooradam (Purva Ashadha) | 2 | | Nov 13, 1992 | Vrishchikam 1 | Friday | Rohini | 1 | | Dec 13, 1992 | Dhanu 1 | Sunday | Uthram (Uttra Phalguni) | 4 |

Dominated by winter temple festivals and the conclusion of the Mandala Pooja.

🧾 Note: Most online tools give Thiruvananthapuram or Kochi times – adjust for your location (e.g., Kannur: ~+4 min, Kollam: ~-2 min from Kochi).

For 1992, the Gregorian year covers:

The Malayalam New Year is defined by the Sun entering Medam (Aries).

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Vishu: The Malayali New Year was celebrated on April 13, 1992, marking the transit of the Sun into Medam.Onam: The harvest festival reached its peak with Thiruvonam on September 9, 1992, during the month of Chingam.Mandalakala: The 41-day pilgrimage season began in mid-November (Vrischikam 1), a time of deep spiritual significance across the state.

If you do not have a physical copy of a 1992 "Mathrubhumi" or "Manorama" calendar, you can use digital panchangam tools. You will need: Your exact . The Time of Birth (Nakshatras can change midday). Key festivals in 1992 include: Vishu (Astronomical New