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Mathrubhumi Malayalam Calendar 1989 Portable Jun 2026

The Malayalam New Year ( Chingam 1, 1165 ) begins on August 17, 1989 . Key Festivals in 1989: Maha Shivaratri: March 6, 1989. Vishu: April 14, 1989 (Medam 1). Thiruvonam: September 11, 1989. Deepavali: October 28, 1989. Digital Archives & Tools

While Mathrubhumi now produces high-quality digital apps and modern calendars, the 1989 edition is a legacy piece. You are unlikely to find a fresh copy in stores. Your best bets are: Mathrubhumi Malayalam Calendar 1989

The is not about dates. It is a map of the Malayali psyche at the cusp of globalization. It represents a time when time itself was organic —measured by stars, rahu kalam, and paddy harvests, not by Outlook meetings. The Malayalam New Year ( Chingam 1, 1165

: Provides a month-by-month breakdown with Malayalam dates, stars, and tithis. Thiruvonam: September 11, 1989

The 1989 edition likely showcased a vibrant green landscape—a nod to the agricultural prosperity of Kerala, combined with the iconic Mathrubhumi logo in traditional Malayalam script.

This is a fascinating request. At first glance, "Mathrubhumi Malayalam Calendar 1989" sounds like a mundane household item—a wall hanging with numbers and festival dates. But for Malayalis (native speakers of Malayalam from Kerala, India), a specific year’s calendar is a , a genealogical record, and a political document all in one.