Pambu Panchangam 201011 2021 ((new)) -
Throughout the 2010–2021 period, the Pambu Panchangam guided devotees through major Peyarchis (planetary transits), including the significant Guru Peyarchi (Jupiter Transit) and Sani Peyarchi (Saturn Transit). Notable Tamil Years in this Period
| Event | Pambu Auspicious Date | Mainstream Panchangam Date | |-------|-----------------------|----------------------------| | Akshaya Tritiya | May 14 (AM) | May 14 (PM) | | Diwali | Nov 4 (pre-dawn) | Nov 4 (evening) | | Griha Pravesh | June 20–25 only | June 10–30 | pambu panchangam 201011 2021
The word "Pambu" translates to "snake" in Tamil. However, the name does not refer to reptiles but to the used to calculate planetary positions, eclipses, and thithis (lunar days). Unlike mainstream almanacs like the Thirukanitha Panchangam , the Pambu version follows an ancient school of Drik Ganitha (observed astronomy) rather than theoretical calculations. Throughout the 2010–2021 period
This paper examines the Pambu Panchangam , a cornerstone of Tamil astrological tradition published by the Manonmani Vilasam Press since 1883. This study specifically reviews its function and cultural relevance during the decade spanning 2010 to 2021, highlighting its adherence to the traditional Vakya system of calculation. 1. Introduction and thithis (lunar days).
Pambu Panchangam flagged the Rahu Kalam and Yamagandam timings strictly. For example, on , Rahu Kalam was from 7:30 AM to 9:00 AM – no new beginnings were advised during this period.
A year marked by significant regional events and agricultural planning.