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Do you have a memory from 1984 tied to a specific Malayalam month? Share it in the comments below! (Mangalam – May all be auspicious)
For those who grew up in Kerala during the early 1980s, the (Kollavarsham 1159) is more than just a grid of dates. It is a time capsule—a reminder of simpler days, monsoon harvests, and festivals celebrated with unwavering devotion. Let’s dive deep into the structure, significance, and nostalgic charm of the 1984 Malayalam calendar. The Epoch: Kollavarsham 1159 The Malayalam calendar, known as Kollavarsham , follows a solar sidereal system. While the Gregorian year 1984 began on January 1, the Malayalam year 1159 started on August 17, 1983 (Chingam 1) and ended on August 16, 1984 (Karkidakam 31).
In 1984, Malayalis experienced a unique overlap: the closing month of Karkidakam (the “Ramayana month” of austerity) followed by the vibrant harvest month of Chingam. Here is how the Gregorian months of 1984 aligned with the Malayalam masams (months):
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