1984 Calendar Malayalam Page

You might be wondering why there is still interest in a calendar from 40 years ago. There are several practical reasons:

In 1984, Malayalis experienced a unique overlap: the closing month of Karkidakam (the “Ramayana month” of austerity) followed by the vibrant harvest month of Chingam. 1984 calendar malayalam

Families used it to schedule pujas , weddings ( muhurtham ), housewarming ceremonies ( grihapravesham ), and even the first day of school. You might be wondering why there is still

Covered Thulam and Vrishchikam , with Vrishchikam 1 starting on November 16. Major Festivals and Holidays in 1984 Key cultural and religious events in 1984 included: weddings ( muhurtham )

If you are trying to correlate a specific month, here is how 1984 mapped onto the traditional Malayalam months: