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1996 Tamil [best] — Vakya Panchangam

The Vakya Panchangam for the year 1996 (specifically covering the Tamil years Bhava and Yuva) is a traditional Hindu almanac widely used in Tamil Nadu for determining auspicious times (muhurthams), festivals, and planetary positions. Core Characteristics of the 1996 Vakya Panchangam

The story of Rajesh and the Vakya Panchangam spread throughout the region, inspiring a new generation of enthusiasts to explore the secrets of this ancient astrological calendar. The legacy of the Vakya Panchangam lived on, a testament to the power of ancient knowledge and the human spirit.

Purattāsi (Sep 17 – Oct 16)

How to Use Vakya Panchangam 1996 Tamil

Graha Pravesam (House Warming):

The Tamil month of Vaikasi (May 14 – Jun 14) was deemed best. Specifically, May 28, 1996 (Wednesday, Rohini Nakshatra) was marked as "Sarvaartha Siddhi" as per Vakya. vakya panchangam 1996 tamil

Tamil New Year (Puthandu): Mid-April, marking the start of Dhathu Varusham. Aadi Amavasai: a major day for ancestral offerings.

, a practical guide intended for ease of ritual use. It is the primary reference for timing traditional temple festivals in Tamil Nadu, such as those at the Thirunallar Saniswaran Temple Key Details for 1996 The Vakya Panchangam for the year 1996 (specifically

Vaikāsi (May 15 – Jun 14)

  1. Panchanga Elements: Daily readings of Tithi (lunar day), Varam (day of the week), Nakshatram (star constellation), Yogam, and Karanam.
  2. Rahu Kalam and Yamagandam: Crucial inauspicious periods that Tamils strictly avoid for starting new ventures. The 1996 almanac listed these times daily, guiding daily life and business schedules.
  3. Festival Dates: It listed all major festivals specific to the Tamil tradition, including Pongal, Deepavali, Vinayaka Chaturthi, and the sacred Masi Magam and Panguni Uthiram.
  4. Temple Information: Many editions included details about major temple festivals (Brahmotsavams) in prominent temples like Tirupati, Srirangam, and Madurai.