Mathrubhumi Malayalam Calendar 1983 With Stars

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Mathrubhumi Malayalam Calendar 1983 With Stars

The Mathrubhumi Malayalam Calendar is a popular almanac that provides information on astrological events, festivals, holidays, and other important dates in the Malayalam language. The calendar is based on the traditional solar-lunar system followed by the Kerala region of India. The calendar is published by Mathrubhumi, one of the leading Malayalam newspapers in Kerala.

The year 1983 was the 1158th year of the Kollam Era, which is the regional calendar of Kerala. The year began on April 15, 1982 and ended on April 14, 1983. The year had 12 months, each with two phases: the bright fortnight (Shukla Paksha) and the dark fortnight (Krishna Paksha). The months were named after the constellations (Nakshatras) that the Sun transited during that period. The names of the months and their corresponding English names are given below:

Mathrubhumi Malayalam Calendar 1983 With Stars


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Malayalam Month
English Name
Duration
Medam
Aries
April 15 - May 14
Edavam
Taurus
May 15 - June 14
Mithunam
Gemini
June 15 - July 15
Karkidakam
Cancer
July 16 - August 16
Chingam
Leo
August 17 - September 16
Kanni
Virgo
September 17 - October 16
Thulam
Libra
October 17 - November 15
Vrischikam
Scorpio
November 16 - December 15
Dhanu
Sagittarius
December 16 - January 14
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The Stars of Mathrubhumi Malayalam Calendar 1983

The stars (Nakshatras) are the 27 divisions of the ecliptic, each spanning about 13.33 degrees. They are used to determine the lunar phases, tithis, yogas, karanas, and other astrological factors. Each star has a name, a deity, a symbol, and a ruling planet. The stars are also associated with certain characteristics and qualities that influence the personality and destiny of a person born under that star. The stars are grouped into three categories: Deva (divine), Manushya (human), and Rakshasa (demonic), based on their nature and temperament.

    • Aswathi: The first star of the zodiac, corresponding to the constellation of Aries. It is a Deva star, ruled by Ketu, the south node of the moon. The deity of this star is Agni, the god of fire. The symbol of this star is a horse's head. People born under this star are said to be adventurous, energetic, courageous, and independent.
    • Bharani: The second star of the zodiac, corresponding to the constellation of Taurus. It is a Manushya star, ruled by Venus, the planet of love and beauty. The deity of this star is Yama, the god of death. The symbol of this star is a yoni, representing the female reproductive organ. People born under this star are said to be sensual, artistic, loyal, and generous.
    • Karthika: The third star of the zodiac, corresponding to the constellation of Gemini. It is a Rakshasa star, ruled by the Sun, the king of planets. The deity of this star is Shiva, the destroyer. The symbol of this star is a knife or a spear. People born under this star are said to be ambitious, intelligent, creative, and rebellious.

    The Mathrubhumi Malayalam Calendar 1983 with stars was a useful and interesting resource for the Malayali people who wanted to know about their astrological and cultural heritage. The calendar also provided information on various festivals, holidays, and auspicious days that were celebrated in Kerala in 1983. The calendar was a reflection of the rich and diverse culture and traditions of Kerala.

    Sources:

      • [Malayalam Calendar 1983, January]
      • [Malayalam Calendar 1983, February]
      • [Mathrubhumi Malayalam Calendar 1983 With Stars by Jennifer]

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