Malayalam Panchangam
Malayalam Panchangam (Kolla Varsham)

The Malayalam Panchangam (Kolla Varsham). Each day shows its tithi, nakshatra and festivals, with the Malayalam solar month and the Kollam Era year.

Malayalam Panchangam 1959 opens in November during Kollam Era 1135 of the Hindu calendar.

November 1959

Kollam Era 1135

Thulam – Vrischikam

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Festivals & Vrats in November 1959

  • Ishti Vrat

    Sunday, 1 November 1959 Pratipada

    Tithi 4:11 AM, Nov 1 12:42 AM, Nov 2

    The Darsha-Purnamasa Yajna performed the morning after Anvadhan, with oblations to Lord Vishnu and the deities.

  • Bhai Dooj / Bhau Beej

    Monday, 2 November 1959 Dwitiya

    Tithi 12:38 AM, Nov 2 9:01 PM, Nov 2

    Sisters apply a tilak and pray for their brothers' well-being, closing the Diwali festival.

  • Vinayaka Chaturthi Vrat

    Wednesday, 4 November 1959 Chaturthi

    Tithi 5:26 PM, Nov 3 2:13 PM, Nov 4

    A monthly Ganesha vrat observed on the bright fourth tithi.

  • Skanda Shashthi Vrat

    Thursday, 5 November 1959 Panchami

    Tithi 11:10 AM, Nov 5 9:07 AM, Nov 6

    A vrat dedicated to Lord Kartikeya (Murugan / Skanda).

  • Devutthana (Kartiki) Ekadashi Vrat

    Wednesday, 11 November 1959 Ekadashi

    Tithi 6:34 AM, Nov 10 7:15 AM, Nov 11

    Vishnu awakens from cosmic sleep, ending Chaturmas so weddings and Tulsi Vivah resume — known in Maharashtra as Kartiki Ekadashi and also as Prabodhini Ekadashi.

  • Tulsi Vivah

    Thursday, 12 November 1959 Dwadashi

    Tithi 7:21 AM, Nov 11 8:57 AM, Nov 12

    The ceremonial marriage of the holy Tulsi plant to Lord Vishnu (Shaligram) on Kartik Dwadashi, the day after Prabodhini Ekadashi, which opens the Hindu wedding season.

  • Pradosh Vrat Vrat

    Thursday, 12 November 1959 Dwadashi

    Tithi 8:50 AM, Nov 12 10:46 AM, Nov 13

    A twilight (pradosh) fast to Lord Shiva, observed on the thirteenth tithi.

  • Tamasa Manvadi Vrat

    Thursday, 12 November 1959 Dwadashi

    Tithi 7:21 AM, Nov 11 8:57 AM, Nov 12

    A Manvadi Tithi marking the start of the Tamasa Manvantara, observed for Shradh and charity, on Kartika Shukla Dwadashi.

  • Kartika Purnima Vrat Vrat

    Saturday, 14 November 1959 Chaturdashi

    Tithi 12:50 PM, Nov 14 3:11 PM, Nov 15

    The full-moon fast, kept with a day-long vrat, a vigil, Satyanarayan Puja and charity, culminating in the worship of the rising full moon.

  • Anvadhan Vrat

    Saturday, 14 November 1959 Chaturdashi

    Tithi 12:50 PM, Nov 14 3:11 PM, Nov 15

    The preparatory rite of the Darsha-Purnamasa Yajna, when the sacred fire is kindled the day before the Ishti, observed by Vaishnavas on the full moon.

  • Kartik Purnima / Dev Deepavali

    Sunday, 15 November 1959 Purnima

    Tithi 12:50 PM, Nov 14 3:11 PM, Nov 15

    Gods are said to descend to earth — ghats and temples are lit with rows of lamps; in Gujarat it is Dev Diwali and the Vautha fair is held, while in Rajasthan the Pushkar Camel Fair, the Kapil Muni Fair at Kolayat and the Chandrabhaga Fair at Jhalrapatan all culminate on this full moon.

  • Guru Nanak Jayanti

    Sunday, 15 November 1959 Purnima

    Tithi 12:50 PM, Nov 14 3:11 PM, Nov 15

    The birth anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev Ji, the first Sikh Guru, marked with prayers and Langar.

  • Ishti Vrat

    Sunday, 15 November 1959 Purnima

    Tithi 12:50 PM, Nov 14 3:11 PM, Nov 15

    The Darsha-Purnamasa Yajna performed the morning after Anvadhan, with oblations to Lord Vishnu and the deities.

  • Uttama Manvadi Vrat

    Sunday, 15 November 1959 Purnima

    Tithi 12:50 PM, Nov 14 3:11 PM, Nov 15

    A Manvadi Tithi marking the start of the Uttama Manvantara, observed for Shradh and charity, on Kartika Purnima.

  • Sankashti Chaturthi Vrat

    Thursday, 19 November 1959 Chaturthi

    Tithi 10:42 PM, Nov 18 1:08 AM, Nov 20

    A Ganesha fast observed until the sight of the moon to remove obstacles.

  • Kalabhairav Jayanti

    Monday, 23 November 1959 Ashtami

    Tithi 6:12 AM, Nov 23 7:03 AM, Nov 24

    The appearance of Kala Bhairava, the fierce guardian form of Shiva, on Margashirsha Krishna Ashtami — worshipped at night with his vahana, the dog.

  • Utpanna Ekadashi Vrat

    Thursday, 26 November 1959 Ekadashi

    Tithi 5:21 AM, Nov 26 3:49 AM, Nov 27

    Marks the appearance of Goddess Ekadashi from Vishnu — the origin of Ekadashi observance.

  • Shani Pradosh Vrat Vrat

    Saturday, 28 November 1959 Trayodashi

    Tithi 12:55 AM, Nov 28 9:51 PM, Nov 28

    A twilight (pradosh) fast to Lord Shiva, observed on the thirteenth tithi.

  • Masik Shivaratri Vrat

    Saturday, 28 November 1959 Trayodashi

    Tithi 9:46 PM, Nov 28 6:10 PM, Nov 29

    The monthly night of Shiva, observed with fasting and night-long worship.

  • Amavasya Vrat

    Monday, 30 November 1959 Amavasya

    Tithi 6:09 PM, Nov 29 2:16 PM, Nov 30

    The new-moon day for honouring ancestors (tarpan) and worship.

  • Darsha Amavasya Vrat

    Monday, 30 November 1959 Amavasya

    Tithi 6:09 PM, Nov 29 2:16 PM, Nov 30

    The Darsha (Amavasya) day for offering tarpan and shradh to the ancestors, kept when the new moon prevails in the afternoon (aparahna).

  • Anvadhan Vrat

    Monday, 30 November 1959 Amavasya

    Tithi 6:09 PM, Nov 29 2:16 PM, Nov 30

    The preparatory rite of the Darsha-Purnamasa Yajna, when the sacred fire is kindled the day before the Ishti, observed by Vaishnavas on the new moon.

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About the Malayalam Panchangam (Kolla Varsham)

The Malayalam Panchangam (Kolla Varsham). Each day shows its tithi, nakshatra and festivals, with the Malayalam solar month and the Kollam Era year.

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