The 10-day celebration culminated with Thiruvonam on September 6, 1957 (Chingam 21, 1133). Atham: August 28. Uthradom (First Onam): September 5. Avittam (Third Onam): September 7. Chathayam (Fourth Onam): September 8.
To understand the significance of 1957, one must first understand the mechanics of the Kollavarsham (Malayalam Era).
To explore a digital replica of this calendar, check state archives or dedicated Panchanga software that allows you to toggle between Gregorian 1957 and Malayalam 1133. It remains a fascinating snapshot of time in God’s Own Country during a year of unprecedented change.
The year 1133 Malayalam Era runs from mid-August 1957 through August 1958, mapping as follows: Aug - Oct Thulam - Dhanu: Oct - Jan Makaram - Meenam: Jan - Apr Medam - Mithunam: Apr - Jul Karkidakam: Jul - Aug
In Kerala, a calendar is incomplete without astrology. The was defined by specific planetary transits that dictated the auspiciousness of the year.
Observed on January 14, 1957 (Makaram 1, 1132), coinciding with Makar Sankranti. 1957 Malayalam Months & Transitions
If you acquire a vintage wall calendar or an old diary from this year, here is what you will notice:
1957 Malayalam Calendar Link
The 10-day celebration culminated with Thiruvonam on September 6, 1957 (Chingam 21, 1133). Atham: August 28. Uthradom (First Onam): September 5. Avittam (Third Onam): September 7. Chathayam (Fourth Onam): September 8.
To understand the significance of 1957, one must first understand the mechanics of the Kollavarsham (Malayalam Era). 1957 malayalam calendar
To explore a digital replica of this calendar, check state archives or dedicated Panchanga software that allows you to toggle between Gregorian 1957 and Malayalam 1133. It remains a fascinating snapshot of time in God’s Own Country during a year of unprecedented change. Avittam (Third Onam): September 7
The year 1133 Malayalam Era runs from mid-August 1957 through August 1958, mapping as follows: Aug - Oct Thulam - Dhanu: Oct - Jan Makaram - Meenam: Jan - Apr Medam - Mithunam: Apr - Jul Karkidakam: Jul - Aug To explore a digital replica of this calendar,
In Kerala, a calendar is incomplete without astrology. The was defined by specific planetary transits that dictated the auspiciousness of the year.
Observed on January 14, 1957 (Makaram 1, 1132), coinciding with Makar Sankranti. 1957 Malayalam Months & Transitions
If you acquire a vintage wall calendar or an old diary from this year, here is what you will notice: