Mathrubhumi Malayalam Calendar 1985 With Stars -
The calendar published by Mathrubhumi is based on the or Malayalam Era, a traditional solar calendar used in Kerala. Its origin is believed to be 825 CE in Kollam, making it over a millennium old. The Kollavarsham operates on a sidereal system , meaning it is based on the actual movements of the stars and planets across the sky. This is in contrast to the more common tropical calendar, which is based on the seasons. By 1985, the Kollavarsham year was 1161 (which began in August/September 1985), and the calendar was an essential tool for a society whose rhythms were deeply connected to the heavens.
Tracks the traditional Indian national calendar. mathrubhumi malayalam calendar 1985 with stars
The Malayalam calendar follows a solar sidereal cycle. The year 1985 spanned across two Malayalam years: The calendar published by Mathrubhumi is based on