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Mathrubhumi Malayalam Calendar 1993 With Stars

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How to Find Your Star Sign in the Mathrubhumi Malayalam Calendar 1993
The Mathrubhumi Malayalam Calendar 1993 is a traditional almanac that provides information on festivals, holidays, auspicious days, astrology, and more. One of the features of this calendar is the star sign system, which is based on the lunar mansions or nakshatras. Each nakshatra corresponds to a specific segment of the ecliptic, where the moon and other planets move. There are 27 nakshatras in total, and each one has a name, a symbol, a deity, and a personality trait associated with it.



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If you want to find out your star sign in the Mathrubhumi Malayalam Calendar 1993, you need to know your date of birth and the time of your birth. Then, you can follow these steps:



Look up the Malayalam month and date that correspond to your Gregorian date of birth. You can use a converter tool like this one to do this.
Find the Malayalam month and date in the Mathrubhumi Malayalam Calendar 1993. You can download a PDF version of the calendar from here.
Look at the bottom text line of the calendar for each day. It shows the name and duration of the nakshatra that prevails on that day. For example, on January 1, 1993, the nakshatra was Uthrattathi from 4:35 to 10:26.
Compare the time of your birth with the time range of the nakshatra on your date of birth. If your birth time falls within the time range, then that is your star sign. If your birth time falls outside the time range, then you need to check the previous or next day's nakshatra to find your star sign.
Once you find your star sign, you can learn more about its characteristics, compatibility, and predictions from various sources like this one.

For example, if you were born on January 15, 1993 at 8:00 am, then your Malayalam date of birth would be Makaram 1, 1168. According to the Mathrubhumi Malayalam Calendar 1993, the nakshatra on that day was Atham from 32:47 to 30:28. Since your birth time falls within this time range, your star sign would be Atham.


Atham is the ninth nakshatra and it symbolizes a hand or an ear of corn. It is ruled by Mercury and its deity is Vishnu. People born under this star sign are said to be intelligent, creative, adaptable, and generous. They are also good at communication and business. However, they may also be restless, impatient, critical, and prone to anxiety.






I hope this helps you find your star sign in the Mathrubhumi Malayalam Calendar 1993.



How to Use the Mathrubhumi Malayalam Calendar 1993 for Planning Your Events
The Mathrubhumi Malayalam Calendar 1993 is not only useful for finding your star sign, but also for planning your events and activities according to the auspicious and inauspicious days. The calendar shows the dates and timings of various festivals, holidays, vruthams, fasts, and rituals that are celebrated by the Malayali community. It also shows the phases of the moon, the rahu kalam, the sunrise and sunset times, and other astrological information.


If you want to use the Mathrubhumi Malayalam Calendar 1993 for planning your events, you need to follow these steps:



Decide on the type and purpose of your event. For example, it could be a wedding, a housewarming, a business launch, a travel, a religious ceremony, or a personal goal.
Check the calendar for the suitable month and date for your event. You can use the online version of the calendar from here or the PDF version from here.
Look at the top text line of the calendar for each day. It shows the name and date of the festival or holiday that occurs on that day. For example, on January 14, 1993, it was Thaipongal, Sabarimala Makaravilakku, Uttarayana Punyakalam, and Makara Sankranti.
Avoid choosing a date that coincides with a festival or holiday that is contrary to your event's purpose. For example, if you want to start a new venture, you should avoid Amavasi (new moon) or Pradosham (13th lunar day) as they are considered inauspicious for new beginnings. Similarly, if you want to perform a religious ceremony, you should avoid Chathurthi (4th lunar day) or Ashtami (8th lunar day) as they are dedicated to Lord Ganesha and Goddess Durga respectively.
Choose a date that coincides with a festival or holiday that is favorable to your event's purpose. For example, if you want to get married, you should choose a date that falls on Pournami (full moon) or Ekadashi (11th lunar day) as they are considered auspicious for weddings. Similarly, if you want to travel, you should choose a date that falls on Dwadashi (12th lunar day) or Thiruvonam (10th nakshatra) as they are good for journeys.
Once you choose a date, you can also check the time of your event by looking at the bottom text line of the calendar for each day. It shows the name and duration of the nakshatra and tithi that prevail on that day. You can also check the rahu kalam and other astrological information from here.
Avoid choosing a time that coincides with a nakshatra or tithi that is unfavorable to your event's purpose. For example, if you want to buy a property, you should avoid Bharani (2nd nakshatra) or Shashthi (6th lunar day) as they are bad for wealth. Similarly, if you want to undergo a surgery, you should avoid Aswathi (1st nakshatra) or Chaturdashi (14th lunar day) as they are harmful for health.
Choose a time that coincides with a nakshatra or tithi that is favorable to your event's purpose. For example, if you want to have a child, you should choose Rohini (4th nakshatra) or Panchami (5th lunar day) as they are good for fertility. Similarly, if you want to win a competition, you should choose Makayiram (5th nakshatra) or Navami (9th lunar day) as they are good for success.

I hope this helps you use the Mathrubh

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