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Pambu Panchangam 2010–11
The refers to the widely used Tamil almanac (Asal 28 No. Suddha Vakya Panchangam) covering the Tamil years Vikruthi (2010–2011) and the beginning of Khara (2011). Published by the Manonmani Vilasa Press in Chennai, it is known for its "Vakya" (traditional) calculation system. Why it's called "Pambu"
Karanam:
Half of a Tithi. There are 11 Karanams in total that rotate through the lunar month. pambu panchangam 201011
- Mahalaya Amavasya (October 7) – Last day for ancestors’ rites.
- Purattasi Saturdays – Special for Lord Venkateswara.
Pambu Panchangam 2010–11 functions the same as other annual panchangams: it maps lunar and solar cycles to daily rituals and festivals, lists muhurthas, and gives local timing data. For concrete event planning in 2010–11, one would consult the locality-specific edition and apply the steps above to pick dates and times. Pambu Panchangam 2010–11 The refers to the widely
The Tamil New Year in April 2010 marked the beginning of the Vikruti year. The Pambu Panchangam 2010-11 provided the specific predictions (palangal) associated with this year. According to traditional astrology, Vikruti is characterized by specific planetary transits, and the almanac offered a detailed Sanipeyarchi (Saturn transit) prediction, which is a major event in Tamil astrology. Mahalaya Amavasya (October 7) – Last day for
Using the Pambu Panchangam 2010-11 offers several benefits, including: