Vakya Panchangam 1995
A Panchangam is a Hindu calendar that provides information on the five essential elements:
✨ If you were born in 1995, your traditional Tamil star (Nakshathram) and Tithi were calculated using these exact ancient methods!
The year holds a unique place in astrological study. Analyzing a past panchangam like the 1995 edition allows astrologers to perform retrospective analysis, chart birth horoscopes for individuals born in that year, and study major planetary transits.
The is a traditional Hindu almanac, central to Tamil culture, used for determining auspicious times, festivals, and planetary positions based on ancient formulas . The 1995-1996 period corresponds to the Yuva Varusham (Yuva year), an important 12-month cycle in the 60-year Tamil calendar. vakya panchangam 1995
To appreciate the 1995 Vakya Panchangam, one must understand its underlying methodology. The word Vakya means "sentences" or "sayings." This system relies on the ancient astronomical aphorisms attributed to sages like Vararuchi and Agastya.
The Vakya Panchangam is one of the two primary systems of calculating these elements, popular primarily among Tamil-speaking communities in India and around the world. The name "Vakya" (Sanskrit for "sentence") is the defining characteristic of this system. Ancient astronomers compiled vast tables of astronomical data and, for easy memorization and transmission, encoded these complex numbers into short, often cryptic, Sanskrit sentences called Vakyas .
: Used primarily to find favorable times for weddings, housewarmings, and new ventures. Planetary Transits : Records the movement of major planets like Jupiter ( ), Saturn ( ), and the lunar nodes ( ) according to the Vakya vs. Thirukanitha Systems It is important to note that the A Panchangam is a Hindu calendar that provides
: Like all traditional calendars, it details the five essential astrological components for every day: : The lunar day, crucial for determining festival dates. : The day of the week. : The star or constellation in which the moon resides. : A calculated period for auspiciousness. : Half of a Tithi. Auspicious Timings (Muhurta)
) held true through 1995, but critics argued this was often "by chance" compared to more precise systems. Systemic Discrepancy Yuva year (1995–1996)
The Moon's position, or , was in Mesha (Aries) until 3:00 PM. The Yogam was Vyaghata until 7:45 AM, and two Karanas operated that day: Taitila (from sunrise to 9:12 AM) and Garaja (from 9:12 AM to 10:06 PM). The is a traditional Hindu almanac, central to
This year concluded in mid-April 1995.
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