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Understanding the Ontikoppal Panchangam (1993)

The Ontikoppal Panchangam is a highly respected traditional Hindu almanac, predominantly followed by followers of the Madhva sect (Dvaita philosophy) in Karnataka, India. Unlike the more widely known Tamil or Chandrakanti Panchangams, the Ontikoppal variant is based on specific astronomical calculations (Sūrya Siddhānta) and regional conventions of the Krishna Yajurveda school.

The year 1993 corresponded with the Sri Srimukha Nama Samvatsara in the Hindu lunar calendar. This specific edition is often sought after for:

, it only became known as "Ontikoppal" in 1933 when the family moved to that specific locality in Mysore. Specific Dates from the 1993 Kannada Calendar

Started in 1887-88 by Siddanthi Tammaiah Shastry, the almanac is deeply rooted in the Mysore royal tradition. It was officially named "Ontikoppal" in 1933 when the publisher, Ramakrishna Sastry, moved to the Vontikoppal locality in Mysore.

Originally started by Siddanthi Tammaiah Shastry in 1887-88, the Ontikoppal tradition is unique because it integrates four distinct calculation systems: Surya Siddantha, Aryabhatiya Siddantha, Vakya, and Drik Ganita. This level of detail ensures it remains the official almanac for the state of Karnataka to declare public holidays and festivities. Key Features You’ll Find in the 1993 PDF

Most modern users look for the 1993 PDF for specific personal reasons:

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