Pambu Panchangam 201011 File

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:

Understanding these five elements (Pancha + Anga = Five Limbs) is key to unlocking the knowledge within the book.

Note: The specifics below are illustrative examples of how entries would be used; exact times depend on the edition’s location (e.g., Chennai, Madurai) and local sunrise/sunset.

Example 1 — Fixing a wedding date in November 2010 pambu panchangam 201011

Example 2 — Observing Karthigai Deepam (usually in Tamil month Karthigai; 2010)

Example 3 — Choosing a muhurtha for a housewarming in early 2011

For millions of Tamil households across the globe, the arrival of the new year is not marked merely by the change of digits on a calendar, but by the arrival of a specific, yellow-covered book. It is the sound of rustling paper, the smell of fresh ink, and the sight of intricate astrological tables. If you possess an older copy of the

We are talking, of course, about the Pambu Panchangam.

As we look back at the transitional period of 2010-2011, known specifically as the Vikari and Sharvari years in the Tamil cycle, the Pambu Panchangam served as the ultimate guide. Whether you are a seasoned astrologer, a devout follower of rituals, or simply curious about Tamil heritage, here is everything you need to know about the significance of the Pambu Panchangam for the 2010-11 period.

The almanac also lists Ekadashi (twice-monthly fast), Pradosham (bimonthly Shiva fasting), and Amavasya (new moon) with precise beginning and ending times. Understanding these five elements (Pancha + Anga =

Notable Ekadashis during 2010–11:

Pradoshams: Occurring on the 13th lunar day (Trayodashi) of both waxing and waning moons. A powerful Pradosham in the Pambu system fell on August 26, 2010 (Monday – Soma Pradosham).

| Event / Planet | Mainstream Panchangam | Pambu Panchangam 2010–11 | |----------------|-----------------------|----------------------------| | Deepavali date | Nov 5, 2010 | Nov 7, 2010 | | Saturn transit | Entered Virgo on Sep 9, 2009 | Entered Virgo on Nov 15, 2010 | | Auspicious wedding days in May 2011 | 4 days | 7 days (different dates) |

One of the most used features of the almanac is the daily breakdown of time.

A highlight of any new almanac release is the yearly forecast. The 2010-11 edition contained predictions for all 12 Rasis (Moon signs). It detailed which signs would face "Arthashtama Sani" or "Guru Peyarchi" (transits of Saturn and Jupiter) and offered remedial measures (Pariharams) to mitigate negative effects.