Malayalam Daily Calendar – Panchang, Festivals & Rahu Kalam

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Malayalam (മലയാളം) is the official language of Kerala, spoken by approximately 38 million people. The Malayalam Panchangam (മലയാളം പഞ്ചാംഗം) reflects Kerala's rich astrological tradition, with unique regional observances like Onam, Vishu, and the Ashtami Rohini celebration of Lord Krishna's birth. Key Malayalam terms: Subha Muhurtham (ശുഭ മുഹൂർത്തം — auspicious time), Rahukalam (രാഹുകാലം — inauspicious window), Tithi (തിഥി — lunar day), Nakshatram (നക്ഷത്രം — birth star), Vishu (വിഷു — Malayalam New Year). DailyCalendar.in provides accurate Drik-method Panchang data for Kochi, Thiruvananthapuram, Kozhikode, and all Kerala cities.

Today's Malayalam Panchangam — 20 April 2026
Tithi
Tritiya
Nakshatra
Rohini
🌅 Sunrise
5:54 AM
🔴 Rahu Kalam
7:28 AM – 9:01 AM
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Malayalam Panchangam?
Malayalam Panchangam (മലയാളം പഞ്ചാംഗം) is the traditional almanac for Kerala, recording Tithi, Nakshatra, Yoga, Karana, and Vara for each day alongside Kerala-specific festivals, Muhurtham timings, and auspicious periods.
What is Vishu in Kerala?
Vishu (വിഷു) is the Malayalam New Year, celebrated when the Sun enters Mesha (Aries) — typically on April 14. The Vishukkani (first auspicious sight of the new year) is arranged the night before and viewed at dawn, believed to bring prosperity for the coming year.
What is Karkidakam in Malayalam calendar?
Karkidakam (കർക്കിടകം) is the 4th month of the Malayalam solar calendar (July–August), considered inauspicious and a difficult period. It is observed with Ramayana Masam — reading of the Ramayana throughout the month — and ends with the onset of Chingam (the first month), celebrated as Onam season.
Full Malayalam localization coming soon. DailyCalendar.in currently provides English-language Panchang data with regional festival and cultural context for Malayalam-speaking audiences. Full Malayalam-language content with മലയാളം script labels and regional transliterations is planned for a future update.