In the Mathrubhumi Malayalam Calendar 1986, Nakshatram plays a vital role in determining the positions of the stars and planets. The 27 Nakshatras are an integral part of Vedic astrology and are used to predict personality traits, auspicious times for events, and compatibility. The Nakshatram Kundhram chart in the calendar provides a snapshot of the celestial landscape, allowing readers to plan important events and ceremonies.
In 1986, the Mathrubhumi calendar wasn't just a paper hanging on a wall; it was a daily manual for living. For a Malayali, the date "April 14" was secondary to the bold heading of
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