Mathrubhumi Malayalam Calendar 1994 With Stars _top_
- "Cultural Archive: The calendar is a window into Kerala’s rich cultural heritage..." – The user might want the three options for "Cultural Archive," but I don't see three options provided. Wait, the user didn't list any terms with three options in the initial query. The example given was "proper nouns" with options replaced. But in the user's instruction, they mentioned "all terms with 3 options formatted v1." However, in the provided text, the user hasn't provided any terms that need to be replaced with three options. The original query is about formatting the text with three options for certain terms. Wait, perhaps I misread. Let me check again.
Wait, the user says "all terms with 3 options formatted v1". Maybe the assistant is supposed to look for terms in the text and replace them with three options if there are synonyms or alternatives. But the user hasn't specified which terms to change. The user just provided an example: "proper nouns. Text only." So perhaps there's confusion here. The user might have intended to list terms and provide three options for each, but the example given is only about proper nouns. However, the actual text provided doesn't have any terms with three options to choose from. The assistant's task is to take the given text and replace any terms that have three options. Since the user hasn't provided specific terms to replace, maybe the assistant is supposed to infer from the context. But that seems unlikely. mathrubhumi malayalam calendar 1994 with stars
Timeless → eternal