The Pambu Panchangam is traditionally published by the Srirangam-based Vedic scholars. It is renowned for its accuracy in tracking the five key elements (Panchangam) of Hindu timekeeping: The lunar day. Vara: The solar day. Nakshatra: The star under which the moon is positioned.
During this period, the almanac provided critical predictions regarding monsoon rains (a vital aspect for agrarian societies), political shifts, and global events. Users of the 2010-11 Panchangam relied on it to understand how the planetary positions of Guru (Jupiter) and Sani (Saturn) would influence their zodiac signs.
In 2010, Jupiter transitioned through Aquarius ( Kumbha Rasi ) and entered Pisces ( Meena Rasi ). The Pambu Panchangam provided extensive, sign-by-sign predictions for this transit, as Jupiter is considered the most benevolent planet, governing wealth, marriage, childbirth, and spiritual wisdom. The Transit of Saturn (Sani Peyarchi) pambu panchangam 201011
If you possess an older copy of the 2010-11 Panchangam and wish to revisit it, look for the following headers on a typical page:
Vikruthi is generally considered a time of structural changes, moderate economic trends, and significant transformations in global politics, as traditionally documented in the Pambu Panchangam. The Pambu Panchangam is traditionally published by the
. This traditional Vakya Panchangam—named for the moon/snake image on its cover—follows the movement of the moon to determine auspicious timings and festival dates. Key Year Details (2010–2011) Tamil Year Name: (விக்ருதி). Cycle Period: Approximately April 14, 2010, to April 13, 2011. Samvat Cycle: Vikram Samvat 2066–67. Major Festival Dates
It is based on the Vakya Siddhanta , an ancient system of calculations derived from oral traditions and poetic verses ( Vakyas ) passed down through generations. Nakshatra: The star under which the moon is positioned
from that time period, or would you like to know more about the differences between the Vakya and Drik systems? Pambu Panchangam - MCHIP
Changes in the shadow planets, impacting life path and karmic lessons.
In the Tamil calendar, time is cyclical and governed by a 60-year loop. The 2010–11 edition documented , the 24th year in this cycle.