Malayalam Calendar | 2019
Commenced on April 15, 2019, marking the celestial New Year. Edavam 1: Began on May 15, 2019.
Unlike the Gregorian calendar, which follows the sun, or the Islamic calendar, which follows the moon, the Malayalam calendar is a hybrid system. It is essentially a solar calendar but incorporates lunar months for religious observances. 2019 malayalam calendar
, which is celebrated as the official Malayalam New Year. Major Festivals and Holidays in 2019 The following are notable dates from the 2019 Kerala regional calendar: Date (2019) Festival / Event January 15 Makaravilakku / Makara Sankranti April 15 Vishu (Kollavarsham 1194) April 21 Easter May 13 Thrissur Pooram August 17 Chingam 1 (Malayalam New Year 1195) September 11 Thiruvonam (Main Onam day) September 21 Sree Narayana Guru Samadhi October 7 Mahanavami October 27 Deepavali Structure of the Malayalam Months The Malayalam calendar months start roughly in the middle of Gregorian months. Below are the months that spanned 2019: Dhanu – Makaram: January Kumbham – Meenam: February / March Medam – Edavam: April / May Mithunam – Karkidakam: June / July Chingam – Kanni: August / September Thulam – Vrishchikam: October / November Dhanu: December 12 sites Malayalam Calendar August, 2019 - Prokerala Malayalam Calendar 2019, August. Malayalam Calendar August, 2019. Malayalam Calendar for the month of August, 2019. Karkidakam and... Prokerala Malayalam Calendar April, 2019 - Prokerala Table_title: Malayalam Calendar April, 2019 Table_content: header: | Sun | Mon | Tue | row: | Sun: 7 24 Aswathi 6-0 Dwithiya 24-12... Prokerala Malayalam Calendar 2019, May - Prokerala 23. 9. Uthraadam 60-0. Panchami 55-30. 24. 10. Uthraadam 3-31. Shashthi 60-48. 25. 11 BH. Thiruvonam 10-22. Shashthi 0-48. 26. 12. Prokerala Show all Regional Calendar Features Standard 2019 Malayalam calendars, like those from Prokerala or Mathrubhumi , include specific daily details: Nakshatras: The 27 birth stars used for horoscopes and temple rituals. Tithi: The lunar phase (e.g., Ekadashi, Pournami, Amavasi). Auspicious Timings: Daily Rahu Kalam, Gulika Kalam, and Yamaganda timings for planning activities. Would you like to see the Commenced on April 15, 2019, marking the celestial New Year
The year began in the month of Makaram . This is a season of relative cool in Kerala. It is essentially a solar calendar but incorporates
