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For daily scheduling, the 1991 edition features a dedicated grid highlighting:
While original print copies of the 1991 Mathrubhumi calendar are now collectors' items, digital tools like Prokerala and Drik Panchang provide retro-active views of the 1991 daily panchangam, including , Gulikai Kalam , and Yamaganda timings. Malayalam Calendar 1991, January - Prokerala
The year closed out with the Vrishchikam month (November–December), tracking the strict 41-day pilgrimage season for Sabarimala devotees. Structural Anatomy of the 1991 Printed Sheet
Kollavarsham year 1166 started mid-August 1990, ended August 1991. started August 1991. mathrubhumi malayalam calendar 1991
: Divided into the waxing phase ( Shukla Paksha ) and the waning phase ( Krishna Paksha ), culminating in Pournami (Full Moon) and Amavasi (New Moon).
: There was no extra lunar month added in 1991.
If you want to look deeper into a specific date from this year, please let me know: The exact you are researching For daily scheduling, the 1991 edition features a
Used to verify accurate Tithi, Nakshatra, and Lagnam for events in 1991.
The calendar beautifully tracked the 12 traditional zodiac-aligned months:
: Included daily sunrise and sunset timings, Rahu Kaalam, and Gulika Kaalam, which are staples of the Mathrubhumi layout that persist to this day. Layout and Design started August 1991
: An agricultural calculation unique to Kerala that tracks the sun's position relative to specific stars to dictate ideal seed-sowing windows (e.g., the rain-heavy Thiruvathira Njattuvela ). Major Cultural Milestones Recorded in 1991
: Spanned from January 1, 1991, until the middle of August 1991.