Malayalam Calendar - 1993 January
marks a massive transition in the Malayalam calendar. It is the date of Makara Sankranti or Makara Vilakku . On this day, the Sun enters Makara Rashi (Capricorn). This is arguably the most important day in the traditional calendar.
| Gregorian Date | Malayalam Date (Kollavarsham 1168) | Day | Special / Remarks | |---------------|--------------------------------------|------|--------------------| | 1 Jan 1993 | Dhanu 17, 1168 | Friday | | | 14 Jan 1993 | Makaram 1, 1168 | Thursday | (important festival day) | | 15 Jan 1993 | Makaram 2, 1168 | Friday | | | 26 Jan 1993 | Makaram 13, 1168 | Tuesday | Republic Day (India) | malayalam calendar 1993 january
For Keralites, daily activities depend on avoiding Rahu Kalam (period of misfortune). Here is the weekly schedule for : marks a massive transition in the Malayalam calendar
What is the significance of the Malayalam calendar? The Malayalam calendar plays a significant role in the daily lives of the people of Kerala. It is used to calculate the dates of important festivals and events, and it is closely tied to the agricultural cycles of Kerala. This is arguably the most important day in
The Malayalam calendar for January 1993 corresponds to the . This month bridges two Malayalam solar months: Dhanu and Makaram . Month Transition