Pambu Panchangam 201011 2021 _top_ Review
Pambu Panchangam — 20 October 2021
- Date (Gregorian): 20 October 2021
- Day: Wednesday
- Tamil Date: Aippasi (Aani/?, local variations) — (use local Tamil calendar conversion if required)
- Sunrise: 06:08 AM (approx; adjust for location)
- Sunset: 06:06 PM (approx; adjust for location)
- Variations may include:
The Pambu Panchangam serves as a bridge between ancient Tamil astronomy and contemporary life. Whether in its physical form or through digital snippets shared on social media platforms like Instagram
What Made the 2021 Edition Different?
- Pambu Panchangam did not list many Muhurtham dates between April and July 2021, advising devotees to avoid new beginnings. This was unusual for a panchangam, but later seen as practical advice during the pandemic.
- The almanac specifically warned about travel in the month of Aadi (July–August) — a time when travel restrictions were still in place.
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| Feature | Vikari Year (2010-2011) | Plava Year (2021) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Jupiter (Guru) | In Pisces/Aries (Water/Fire signs) | In Sagittarius/Capricorn (Fire/Earth signs) | | Saturn (Sani) | In Virgo (Earth sign) | In Capricorn (Earth sign - Own House) | | Economic Climate | Focus on stability and traditional growth. | Focus on recovery and infrastructure. | | General Tone | A year for domestic harmony and artistic growth. | A year for overcoming obstacles and health awareness. | Pambu Panchangam — 20 October 2021
B. Planetary Transits (Grahapeyarchi)
The years 2010–2021 witnessed significant planetary movements which the almanac detailed with precision: Date (Gregorian): 20 October 2021 Day: Wednesday Tamil
Usage: Primarily utilized for determining ritualistic dates, shradhams (ancestor rites), and temple festivals. 3. Review of the Decade (2010–2021)