Celebrated in the month of Medam . In 1984, this traditional spring festival fell on April 13/14, 1984 , tracking the sun's transit into the constellation Aries.
Commenced on Chingam 1 (August 17, 1984), marking the official Malayalam New Year. 🛰️ Major Astrological & Cultural Milestones Malayalam Calendar 1984
The dark, rainy month of Karkidakam (mid-July to mid-August) is traditionally reserved for ancestral physical and spiritual rejuvenation. 🔄 The 28-Year Leap Year Loop Celebrated in the month of Medam
The massive cultural harvest festival falls in the month of Chingam under the Thiruvonam asterism. In 1984, the primary day of Onam was observed in early September. 🛰️ Major Astrological & Cultural Milestones The dark,
The Malayalam calendar is a solar calendar that heavily incorporates astronomical positions. Because the traditional era began in 825 CE, the year 1984 corresponds directly to the transition between . This specific year offers a unique lens into how traditional timekeeping intersects with the modern Gregorian calendar. 🗓️ The Two Eras of 1984