The Malayalam Calendar for 1992 (Kolla Varsham 1167–1168) provides daily information on Nakshatras (birth stars), which are essential for Keralite cultural and religious observances. You can access detailed daily panchangam and Nakshatra information for specific dates in 1992 through the Malayalam Calendar on Drik Panchang . Key Features of the 1992 Malayalam Calendar
In the Malayalam calendar, the day is named after the Nakshatra prevailing at sunrise. Aswathi (Ashwini) Karthika (Krittika) Makeeryam (Mrigashirsha) Thiruvathira (Ardra) Punartham (Punarvasu) Pooyam (Pushya) Ayilyam (Ashlesha) Makam (Magha) Pooram (Purva Phalguni) Uthram (Uttara Phalguni) Atham (Hasta) Chothi (Swati) Vishakham (Vishakha) Anizham (Anuradha) Thrikketta (Jyeshta) Moolam (Mula) Pooradam (Purva Ashadha) Uthradam (Uttara Ashadha) Thiruvonam (Shravana) Avittam (Dhanishta) Chathayam (Shatabhisha) Pooruruttathi (Purva Bhadrapada) Uthruttathi (Uttara Bhadrapada) Resources for Precise Conversion 1992 malayalam calendar with nakshatra
Printed copies of the 1992 calendar are rare, but you can still obtain authentic data from: The Malayalam Calendar for 1992 (Kolla Varsham 1167–1168)
If you are looking for specific spiritual or cultural dates from 1992, here are some of the most significant occurrences: Mahashivratri : Observed on March 2, 1992 : The Malayali New Year was celebrated on April 14, 1992 Ganesh Chaturthi August 31, 1992 Deepavali (Diwali) : Occurred on October 25, 1992 Understanding 1992 Nakshatras Malayalam Months: Mid-Dhanu to Mid-Makaram
: The year was a golden era for Malayalam cinema, with the release of classics like Kudumbasametham