Embedded along the body of the snake illustration are exactly 27 small circles. Each circle represents one of the 27 stellar mansions or Nakshatras (stars) that the Moon cycles through during its monthly celestial transit. Dual Tamil Years of 1994: Srimuka and Bava
Like most classic editions, the 1994 almanac provided daily data divided into five core elements (Panchangam translates to "five limbs"): (Lunar day) Vara (Weekday) Nakshatra (Stellar mansion) Yoga (Analgous angular relationship between sun and moon) Karana (Half of a Tithi)
Jupiter moved into Scorpio, influencing major life events and wedding seasons across the state. pambu panchangam 1994
The year began as Srimukha and transitioned into Bhava during the Chithirai month (April 1994). Shaka Samvat: 1916.
The Pambu Panchangam is iconic because of its cover featuring a snake (Pambu) and its adherence to the . While modern calendars often use the Drik (mathematical) system, the Pambu Panchangam remains a favorite for: Embedded along the body of the snake illustration
Identifying the inauspicious hours of the day.
: Traditional farmers relied on the rain forecasts and planetary positions noted in the "Snake" branding to time their sowing and harvesting. The year began as Srimukha and transitioned into
Considered in auspicious months like Thai, Vaikasi, or Karthigai.
The Pambu Panchangam, or Asal No. 28 Pambu Panchangam , is one of the most widely used almanacs in South India. It is easily recognized by its distinctive cover featuring a coiled cobra.