Pambu Panchangam 1994 ❲2025❳
Beyond the daily metrics, the 1994 edition features specialized tables for Rahu Kalam , Yamagandam , and Kuligai , alongside eclipse predictions and traditional weather forecasting indicators based on the rain-bearing winds of the Tamil months. Why Refer Back to the 1994 Edition Today?
(also known as Pambu Panchangam ) is one of the most widely followed traditional Hindu almanacs in Tamil Nadu, India. Unlike the more generic Thiru Ganitha Panchangam , Pambu Panchangam is renowned for its unique calculations of planetary motions , especially the precise determination of Grahanas (eclipses) and Samkramanam (solar ingress) . The name "Pambu" (meaning "snake" in Tamil) is attributed to its founder, Pambu Kumara Gurudasar , a 19th-century saint and astronomer whose mathematical formulas still guide this almanac. pambu panchangam 1994
Crucial for determining the dates of death anniversaries (Shraddham) and fasts like Ekadashi or Pradosham. Beyond the daily metrics, the 1994 edition features
According to traditional Tamil astrology for the year (1994-1995): Unlike the more generic Thiru Ganitha Panchangam ,
Note: Dates may vary by one day from other panchangams due to computational differences.
Pambu Panchangam is a highly respected and widely used Tamil almanac (Panchangam) in South India, especially in Tamil Nadu. Unlike the more common (which relies on ancient mathematical formulas and approximations), Pambu Panchangam is a Drik (Drig) Panchangam — meaning it is calculated based on actual astronomical observations of planetary positions as seen in the sky.