This article provides an in-depth look at the structure of the 1992 Malayalam calendar, specifically focusing on the intersection of months and Nakshatras. 1. The Structure of the 1992 Malayalam Calendar
Here is a comprehensive breakdown of the 1992 Kollam Era calendar, its structural alignment with the Gregorian calendar, and how Nakshatras dictate daily life and astrological calculations. Structure of the Kollam Era Calendar (Kollavarsham)
The year 1992 holds a unique place in the modern history of Kerala. It was a leap year that witnessed major cultural shifts, the expansion of Malayalam television, and milestone cinematic releases. For people tracking traditional roots, family milestones, or astrological timelines, looking back at the details is essential.
| Group | Nakshatras | |-------|-------------| | | Ashwathi, Pooyam, Revathi | | Mridu (Soft) | Rohini, Makayiram, Chithra, Anizham, Poorva/Uthra Phalguni | | Tikshna (Sharp) | Karthika, Aayilyam, Moolam, Uthrattathi | | Dhruva (Fixed) | Thiruvathira, Uthram, Vishakham, Pooraadam, Uthraadam, Pooruruttathi | | Char (Movable) | Punartham, Chothi, Avittam, Chathayam |
| Order | Nakshatra (Malayalam) | Common Name | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1 | അശ്വതി (Ashwathi) | Aswini | | 2 | ഭരണി (Bharani) | Bharani | | 3 | കാർത്തിക (Karthika) | Krittika | | 4 | രോഹിണി (Rohini) | Rohini | | 5 | മകയിരം (Makayiram) | Mrigashirsha | | 6 | തിരുവാതിര (Thiruvathira) | Ardra | | 7 | പുണർതം (Punartham) | Punarvasu | | 8 | പൂയം (Pooyam) | Pushya | | 9 | ആയില്യം (Ayilyam) | Ashlesha | | 10 | മകം (Makam) | Magha | | 11 | പൂരം (Pooram) | Purva Phalguni | | 12 | ഉത്രം (Uthram) | Uttara Phalguni | | 13 | അത്തം (Atham) | Hasta | | 14 | ചിത്തിര (Chithira) | Chitra | | 15 | ചോതി (Chothi) | Swati | | 16 | വിശാഖം (Vishakham) | Vishakha | | 17 | അനിഴം (Anizham) | Anuradha | | 18 | തൃക്കേട്ട (Thrikketta) | Jyeshtha | | 19 | മൂലം (Moolam) | Mula | | 20 | പൂരാടം (Pooraadam) | Purva Ashadha | | 21 | ഉത്രാടം (Uthradam) | Uttara Ashadha | | 22 | തിരുവോണം (Thiruvonam) | Shravana | | 23 | അവിട്ടം (Avittam) | Dhanishta | | 24 | ചതയം (Chathayam) | Shatabhisha | | 25 | പൂരുരുട്ടാതി (Pooruruttathi) | Purva Bhadrapada | | 26 | ഉത്രട്ടാതി (Uthrattathi) | Uttara Bhadrapada | | 27 | രേവതി (Revathi) | Revati | 1992 malayalam calendar with nakshatra
Please note that there are 27 Nakshatras in the Malayalam calendar, and each Nakshatra corresponds to a specific constellation in the night sky.
Karkidakam 1167 to Chingam 1168 (New Malayalam Year 1168 began)
The 27 Nakshatras are the celestial map by which all life is organized. Their names, symbols, and presiding deities vary, but they are a shared heritage across many Indian cultures, known as Ashwini, Bharani, Krittika, and so on. Here is the complete list of the 27 Malayalam Nakshatras with their common English transliterations:
in the month of Chingam determined the main day of Onam. This article provides an in-depth look at the
Unlike the Gregorian calendar, which relies on fixed month lengths, Malayalam months are calculated based on the transit of the Sun through the zodiac signs (Rasis). Because the transit time varies slightly, a Malayalam month can range anywhere from 29 to 32 days. The Role of Nakshatra (Birth Stars)
| Nakshatra (Mal) | Sanskrit | Pada / Ruler | 1992 Approx. Date Range (Daily) | |----------------|----------|--------------|--------------------------------| | Ashwathi | Ashwini | Ketu | Jan 1, Jan 28, Feb 24, etc. (repeats every ~27 days) | | Bharani | Bharani | Shukra | Jan 2, Jan 29, Feb 25 | | Karthika | Krittika | Surya | Jan 3, Jan 30, Feb 26 | | Rohini | Rohini | Chandra | Jan 4, Jan 31, Feb 27 | | Makayiram | Mrigashira| Mangala | Jan 5, Feb 1, Feb 28 | | Thiruvathira | Ardra | Rahu | Jan 6, Feb 2, Feb 29 | | Punartham | Punarvasu| Guru | Jan 7, Feb 3, Mar 1 | | Pooyam | Pushya | Shani | Jan 8, Feb 4, Mar 2 | | Aayilyam | Ashlesha | Budha | Jan 9, Feb 5, Mar 3 | | Makam | Magha | Ketu | Jan 10, Feb 6, Mar 4 | | Pooram | Purva Phalguni | Shukra | Jan 11, Feb 7, Mar 5 | | Uthram | Uttara Phalguni | Surya | Jan 12, Feb 8, Mar 6 | | Atham | Hasta | Chandra | Jan 13, Feb 9, Mar 7 | | Chithra | Chitra | Mangala | Jan 14, Feb 10, Mar 8 | | Chothi | Swati | Rahu | Jan 15, Feb 11, Mar 9 | | Vishakham | Vishakha | Guru | Jan 16, Feb 12, Mar 10 | | Anizham | Anuradha | Shani | Jan 17, Feb 13, Mar 11 | | Ketta | Jyeshta | Budha | Jan 18, Feb 14, Mar 12 | | Moolam | Moola | Ketu | Jan 19, Feb 15, Mar 13 | | Pooraadam | Purva Ashadha | Shukra | Jan 20, Feb 16, Mar 14 | | Uthraadam | Uttara Ashadha | Surya | Jan 21, Feb 17, Mar 15 | | Thiruvonam | Shravana | Chandra | Jan 22, Feb 18, Mar 16 | | Avittam | Dhanishtha | Mangala | Jan 23, Feb 19, Mar 17 | | Chathayam | Shatabhisha | Rahu | Jan 24, Feb 20, Mar 18 | | Pooruruttathi | Purva Bhadrapada | Guru | Jan 25, Feb 21, Mar 19 | | Uthrattathi | Uttara Bhadrapada | Shani | Jan 26, Feb 22, Mar 20 | | Revathi | Revati | Budha | Jan 27, Feb 23, Mar 21 |
1992 Malayalam Calendar with Nakshatra: A Comprehensive Guide to Kollavarsham 1167-1168
Unlike the Gregorian calendar, which is based on the sun's tropical position, the Kollavarsham is based on the sun's sidereal motion through the zodiac. This means the Malayalam New Year, , which falls on the first day of the Medam month, occurs around mid-April. For the year 1992, Vishu was celebrated on Tuesday, April 14 , with the Sankranti moment (the sun's transition) occurring on April 13. The year 1992 in the Gregorian calendar corresponds to Kollavarsham 1167-1168 . Structure of the Kollam Era Calendar (Kollavarsham) The
– if a star ends before sunrise next day, that day’s “official star” might be the next one. For accurate muhurtham , use precise 1992 Panchangam with timings (not just date lists).
| English Date | Kolla Varsham Date | Nakshatram | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Jan 1, 1992 | 17 | Vishakam | | Jan 2 | 18 | Anizham | | Jan 3 | 19 | Thrikketta | | Jan 4 | 20 | Moolam | | Jan 5 | 21 | Pooraadam | | Jan 6 | 22 | Uthraadam | | Jan 7 | 23 | Thiruvonam | | Jan 8 | 24 | Avittam | | Jan 9 | 25 | Chathayam | | Jan 10 | 26 | Pooruruttathi | | Jan 11 | 27 | Pooruruttathi | | Jan 12 | 28 | Uthrattathi | | Jan 13 | 29 | Revathi | | Jan 14 | 30 | Aswathi | | Jan 15 | 1 (Makaram) | Bharani | | Jan 16 | 2 | Karthika | | Jan 17 | 3 | Rohini | | Jan 18 | 4 | Thiruvathira | | Jan 19 | 5 | Punartham | | Jan 20 | 6 | Pooyam | | Jan 21 | 7 | Aayilyam | | Jan 22 | 8 | Makam | | Jan 23 | 9 | Pooram | | Jan 24 | 10 | Uthram | | Jan 25 | 11 | Atham | | Jan 26 | 12 | Chittira | | Jan 27 | 13 | Chothi | | Jan 28 | 14 | Vishakam | | Jan 29 | 15 | Anizham | | Jan 30 | 16 | Thrikketta | | Jan 31 | 17 | Moolam |
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The overlap of Nakshatras and solar months dictates Kerala’s cultural calendar. In 1992, major festivals fell on the following timelines: