Panchangam 1994 — Pambu

In the traditional Tamil calendar, the 1994–1995 period corresponds to the Bava Varusham ). This is part of the 60-year cycle used in the Pambu Panchangam

Srimukha (ஸ்ரீமுக): Occupied the first portion of 1994 (until mid-April). pambu panchangam 1994

Rahu-Ketu Transit: Rahu moved into Thula (Libra) while Ketu moved into Mesha (Aries). 🗓️ Key Festival Dates (1994) According to the 1994 calculations: Pongal: January 14, 1994 (Friday) Tamil New Year (Bhava Varudam): April 14, 1994 (Thursday) Chitra Pournami: April 25, 1994 Deepavali: November 2, 1994 (Wednesday) Thirukarthigai: December 17, 1994 🐍 Why the "Pambu" (Snake) Panchangam? In the traditional Tamil calendar, the 1994–1995 period

Pambu Panchangam (Snake Almanac), formally known as the Asal No. 28, Pambu Mark Panchangam The Pambu Panchangam is iconic because of its

The Significance of Pambu Panchangam 1994: A Comprehensive Guide

Why Pambu Panchangam is Trusted

  1. Drushtiga Ganitham (Observational Astronomy): Unlike some almanacs that rely purely on theoretical calculations, Pambu panchangam emphasizes actual sky observations, aligning festivals and eclipses with visible celestial events.
  2. Detailed Nithya Yogam: It provides daily yoga, karana, nakshatra, and thithi with high precision.
  3. Regional Relevance: Specifically calibrated for the Tamil region (Chennai/Kumbakonam coordinates), making it reliable for local rituals.

The Pambu Panchangam is iconic because of its cover featuring a snake (Pambu) and its adherence to the Vakya method. While modern calendars often use the Drik (mathematical) system, the Pambu Panchangam remains a favorite for:

4. Karana (Half Tithi)

Used for muhurtam (electional astrology). The Pambu Panchangam 1994 highlighted "Bava, Balava, Kaulava" Karanas for daily chores.

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