1987 Malayalam Calendar With Nakshatra

This paper presents a detailed examination of the Malayalam calendar for the year 1987 (Corresponding to the Kollam Era years 1162–1163). It explores the synchronization of the solar calendar system used in Kerala with the lunisolar elements, specifically the Nakshatra (lunar asterisms). By analyzing the transition of solar months, the occurrence of major festivals, and the daily progression of lunar mansions, this study highlights the calendar’s role not merely as a timekeeping tool but as an intricate framework for agricultural, religious, and social life in Kerala. Specific attention is given to the planetary transits of 1987, including the unique occurrence of a double eclipse season, and their astrological implications.

: Begins with Chingam 1 (Malayalam New Year), followed by Kanni, Thulam, and Vrischikan. Sample Nakshatra & Panchangam Data (1987) 1987 malayalam calendar with nakshatra

Vishu marks the vernal equinox and the astronomical New Year. In 1987, Vishu fell on April 14. The auspicious Vishu Kani (the first sight of auspicious items) was arranged to be viewed at dawn. The Nakshatra of the day was Bharani, symbolizing the carrying of the load of the new year. This paper presents a detailed examination of the

Even decades later, astrologers and families refer to the 1987 Malayalam calendar to: Specific attention is given to the planetary transits

: Includes months like Makaram, Kumbham, Meenam, Medam, Edavam, Mithunam, and Karkidakam.

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