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The Malayalam calendar, known locally as the Kollavarsham , is a sidereal solar calendar used primarily in the Indian state of Kerala. While the Gregorian calendar governs administrative and global business affairs, the Kollavarsham remains the heartbeat of Kerala’s cultural, religious, and agricultural life.
The Malayalam calendar remains a vital cultural tool for the people of Kerala, harmonizing ancient astronomical traditions with the modern Gregorian timeline . 2019 malayalam calendar
The Malayalam calendar traces its origins back to . It is believed to have been established by King Udayamarthanda Varma at Kollam, possibly to commemorate the founding of the port city or the consecration of a local temple. Unlike the lunar calendars common in other parts of India, the Malayalam version is a sidereal solar calendar that tracks the sun's passage through twelve zodiac signs ( Rasis ). Key Months and Transitions in 2019 The Malayalam calendar, known locally as the Kollavarsham
The year began in the month of Makaram . This is a season of relative cool in Kerala. The Malayalam calendar traces its origins back to
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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.