Pambu Panchangam: 1994
Because the Pambu Panchangam relies on traditional calculations, the dates for festivals like , Pongal , or Vaikunta Ekadasi may occasionally differ by a day from other calendars. Families who follow the Pambu tradition use the 1994 archives to verify family rituals or "Srardham" (ancestral rites) performed that year. 3. Agricultural Planning
Pambu Panchangam 1994 — Comprehensive Publication and Critical Edition
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Another daily period to avoid, associated with the god of death, Yama.
Unlike modern calendars, the Pambu Panchangam focuses on the five elements of time: (Lunar day) Vaaram (Day of the week) Nakshatram (Star of the day) Yogam (Auspicious planetary combination) Karanam (Half a lunar day) Tamil Calendar Structure: 1994 (Srimukha-Bhava) pambu panchangam 1994
Families looking to perform major 30th-anniversary rituals, planetary remedy poojas (Parikarams), or verifying ancestral death anniversaries (Thithi) rely on the original year data to match the exact tithi configurations. 3. Ephemeris Verification
One of the most consulted sections of the Pambu Panchangam 1994 is the table of (period of Rahu), Yamagandam (time of Yama), and Kuligai .
Farmers have historically used it to predict monsoon patterns and auspicious sowing times.
This specific year was critical for calculating major transit periods and solar eclipses, used heavily by the Cauvery Delta communities (Thanjavur, Trichy) for agricultural and ritual planning. Ephemeris Verification One of the most consulted sections
The Pambu Panchangam meticulously recorded these movements day by day.
Sani was positioned in Kumbha Rasi (Aquarius), its own house, marking a period of intense karmic restructuring for many signs.
Pambu Panchangam is also known for its (not astrological predictions for individuals, but general trends):
In 1994, rural farmers in Tamil Nadu still relied heavily on the Pambu Panchangam’s rainfall predictions (Varsha Phalam) to plan their sowing and harvest cycles. 📖 How to Read the 1994 Pambu Panchangam no sutak | | November 18
The Pambu Panchangam follows the system of astronomy. While modern "Drik" panchangams use contemporary satellite data to calculate planetary positions, the Pambu Panchangam adheres to traditional calculations that have been passed down through generations. Key Components of the 1994 Almanac: Tithi: The lunar day (1 through 15). Vara: The day of the week. Nakshatra: The star through which the moon is passing. Yoga: The angular relationship between the sun and moon. Karana: Half of a Tithi. 📅 Significance of the Year 1994 in the Tamil Calendar
: The shadow planets transited the Scorpio/Taurus axis, dictating the financial fortunes predicted in the book's rear index. Major Festivals and Muhurtham Dates in 1994
Reading a Pambu Panchangam requires a basic understanding of Tamil astrological terms. Each page typically covers two days and is packed with dense information:
| Date (Gregorian) | Type | Visibility in India | Pambu Special Notes | |----------------|------|--------------------|---------------------| | May 25, 1994 | Penumbral Lunar Eclipse | Visible | Considered minor; no sutak | | November 18, 1994 | Penumbral Lunar Eclipse | Visible | Pambu gave precise sparsha (contact) and moksha (release) times |