Vakya Panchangam — 1996 Tamil Exclusive Portable

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Determining the ruling planetary deity of each day.

Perhaps one of the most famous examples of a Vakya Panchangam in practice is a sample calculation for in Chennai. On this day, the sunrise was recorded at 6:30 AM. Based on Vakya calculations, the day started with the Nakshatra Uttarataadhi , and the day’s duration was calculated to be 22 hours and 25 minutes, ending at 4:55 AM the following morning on February 22. This level of precision showcases the detailed astronomical basis of the almanac.

The Tamil year 1996 spanned across two Tamil years: (ending in April 1996) and Yuva (beginning in April 1996). According to the Vakya calculations of that era, several major planetary transits ( Gochara ) shaped the destiny of individuals and the state. 1. Guru Peyarchi (Jupiter Transit) in 1996 vakya panchangam 1996 tamil exclusive

The Vakya Panchangam 1996 in Tamil not only influenced individual lives but also had a broader cultural and social impact. It played a role in:

Astrologers look back at the 1996 Vakya Panchangam primarily to analyze major planetary shifts ( Gochara ), which traditionally dictate both global events and individual horoscopes ( Jatakam ). 1. Guru Peyarchi (Jupiter Transit)

For devout Tamil Hindus around the world—from the bustling streets of Chennai to the quiet temples of Singapore and London—the Panchangam is not merely a calendar. It is a spiritual compass. Among the various systems of astronomical calculation, the holds a unique and revered position. Unlike the Drik (Drig) system, which relies on observable, real-time planetary positions, the Vakya Panchangam is rooted in ancient Siddhantic texts and traditional Vakyas (aphoristic formulas) passed down through generations of Saurashtrian and Tamil Brahmin scholars. This public link is valid for 7 days

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On April 14, 1996, the year shifted from Yuva to Dhatu. The Panchangam would have highlighted the new planetary positions: Entered Aries (Mesha Rasi).

If you are looking for specific, detailed timings of any particular day in 1996, it is recommended to search for the digitised Noolaham 1996-1997 Dhatu Varusha Panchangam or consult a traditional astrologer. If you'd like to dive deeper, tell me: (e.g., Thai, Aadi, Purattasi) Can’t copy the link right now

Date: 15-07-1996 (Gregorian) Tamil Month: Aani – Krishna Paksha Tithi: Chaturdashi (up to 3:45 PM then Amavasya) Nakshatram: Rohini (up to 9:20 PM then Mrigashirsha) Yogam: Vishkambha Karanam: Bava / Balava Rahu Kalam: 7:30 AM – 9:00 AM Gulika Kalam: 3:00 PM – 4:30 PM Chandrashtama: For Rishabam, Simha rashi Good Muhurtham: 10:15 AM – 11:00 AM

| Feature | Details | |---------|---------| | | Durmukhi (துர்முகி) – 23rd year in 60-year Tamil cycle | | Starting Date | April 13, 1996 (Tamil New Year – Chithirai 1) | | Ending Date | April 13, 1997 | | System | Vakya (Brahmasiddhanta) – not Drik | | Language | Pure Tamil with Grantha script for mantras | | Exclusive Use | Chidambaram Nataraja Temple, Tiruvannamalai Girivalam dates |

Lasted from mid-April 1995 to mid-April 1996.

Predictions based on planetary positions that existed during those specific months.

. Because 1996 was a leap year beginning on a Monday, its calendar structure is identical to 2024. 1. Year Designations (Varusham)

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