1993 Malayalam Calendar March -

Before we dive into the specifics of the 1993 Malayalam calendar, let's cover some basics. The Malayalam calendar has 12 months, each with 29-32 days. The months are:

For those interested in Vedic astrology, the charts show:

March 1993 featured several significant religious and cultural observances across Kerala: Attukal Pongala 1993 malayalam calendar march

The month of March 1993 was split between two primary Malayalam months: March 1 to March 14.

In , the Gregorian month of March consisted of 31 days (Monday, March 1 to Wednesday, March 31). During this period: Before we dive into the specifics of the

| Gregorian Date | Day | Malayalam Date (Meenam 1168) | Nakshatram (Star) | Tithi & Significance | | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | | March 14, 1993 | Sunday | Meenam 1 | Ashwathi | Meena Sankramam. Holy dip in rivers. | | March 15, 1993 | Monday | Meenam 2 | Bharani | | | March 17, 1993 | Wednesday | Meenam 4 | Karthika | Karthika Vratham for Lord Shiva. | | March 19, 1993 | Friday | Meenam 6 | Rohini | Highly auspicious for marriage-related rituals. | | March 22, 1993 | Monday | Meenam 9 | Makayiram | | | March 24, 1993 | Wednesday | Meenam 11 | Punartham | | | March 27, 1993 | Saturday | Meenam 14 | Ayilyam | Ayilyam in Meenam – Special Sarpa Pooja (serpent worship) in Kerala temples. | | March 28, 1993 | Sunday | Meenam 15 | Makam | | | March 30, 1993 | Tuesday | Meenam 17 | Chothi | | | March 31, 1993 | Wednesday | Meenam 18 | Vishakham | |

While dates vary annually, this "largest gathering of women" typically occurs in the Kumbham-Meenam transition period. In 1993, notable festivals like Chettikulangara Kumbha Bharani also highlighted the cultural calendar. Key Panchangam Details for March 1993 In , the Gregorian month of March consisted

That year, the preparations started early. March was the month of the "Konna" flower’s promise. Madhavan’s task was to scout the countryside for the earliest burst of golden Laburnum. He spent his afternoons cycling past emerald paddy fields, his shirt stuck to his back, looking for that specific shade of yellow that signaled the New Year was coming.

This article provides a comprehensive breakdown of the , including important festivals, Vratham (fasting) dates, Nakshatram (stars), and Tithi (lunar days) as they occurred in that specific month, 31 years ago.

Observed on March 8, 1993 (coinciding with International Women's Day). Jamat Ul-Vida: Observed on March 19, 1993.