1992 Malayalam Calendar With Nakshatra Today
1992
The Malayalam calendar for the year corresponds to the transition between Kolla Varsham 1167 and 1168 . The first half of the year (January to mid-August) falls under the year 1167, while the new year (1168) begins on Chingam 1 (August 17, 1992). 1992 Monthly Calendar Overview
Monthly Breakdown
: Each month typically lasts between 29 to 32 days, beginning around the middle of the Gregorian month. Major Transitions : 1992 malayalam calendar with nakshatra
The year 1992 holds a significant place in the cultural and astrological memory of Kerala. As a leap year, it brought a unique rhythm to the traditional Malayalam calendar, known as the Kollavarsham. For those looking to trace back their roots, identify a birth star, or understand the timing of major festivals like Vishu and Onam, a 1992 Malayalam calendar with Nakshatra details is an essential resource. 1992 The Malayalam calendar for the year corresponds
Onam 1992:
The peak celebrations of Thiruonam fell in early September. Major Transitions : The year 1992 holds a
April 1992 (Meenam / Medam)
Detailed daily Nakshatras and Thithis (lunar phases) for 1992 can be found in specialized tools like the 1992 Malayalam Panchangam . Below is a snapshot of the start of the year: Gregorian Date Malayalam Date (1167) Nakshatra (Star) Thithi (Lunar Phase) Jan 1, 1992 Dwadashi / Trayodashi Jan 2, 1992 Trayodashi Jan 3, 1992 Anizham / Thrikketa Chaturdashi Jan 4, 1992 Thrikketa / Moolam Chaturdashi / Amavasya Jan 14, 1992 Malayalam US Vishakh 1992 Calendar Major 1992 Festivals
2. Onam (August/September 1992)
To find a specific birth star or day for an event in 1992, full digitized Panchangams can help with calculations. Because the moon moves independently of the solar day, a Nakshatra can begin in the middle of one day and end in the middle of the next.
Note: For precise daily panchangam details (exact start and end times of stars for a specific birth date), a digital ephemeris or "Panchangam" book (like the "Panchangam" printed by the Kerala government or Sabari Matha) would be required.