2021 - Pambu Panchangam 201011

: Clear tables for Rahu Kaalam, Gulika Kaalam, and Yamagandam.

The Pambu version belongs specifically to the . This system uses classical structural aphorisms (vakyas) written by ancient seers like Varahamihira to calculate mathematical planetary positions. This contrasts with the Thirukanitha system, which integrates modern scientific astronomical ephemerides.

This paper examines the Pambu Panchangam , a cornerstone of Tamil astrological tradition published by the Manonmani Vilasam Press since 1883. This study specifically reviews its function and cultural relevance during the decade spanning 2010 to 2021, highlighting its adherence to the traditional Vakya system of calculation. 1. Introduction

The Pambu Panchangam follows the 60-year Tamil calendar cycle. For the period you requested, here are the corresponding Tamil years: Gregorian Year Tamil Year Name Key Spiritual Events & Context 2010–2011 pambu panchangam 201011 2021

: For example, Nanda Tithi is considered joyful, while Rikta Tithi is generally avoided for important tasks.

In 2011, Pambu placed Shivaratri one day earlier than Vakya panchangam — which created a famous temple debate at Chidambaram.

Occurring roughly every 12 months, Jupiter's movement across zodiac signs dictates periods of financial growth, weddings, and childbirth. The transits during this decade marked major economic shifts for various zodiac signs. : Clear tables for Rahu Kaalam, Gulika Kaalam,

For the Tamil community, the Pambu Panchangam is more than just a book of numbers; it is a cultural anchor. Whether it was planning a grand wedding in 2010 or finding an auspicious time to start a remote job during the pandemic lockdowns of 2021, the Pambu Panchangam provided a sense of predictability, tradition, and spiritual alignment across a rapidly changing decade.

: Sites like Internet Archive or Scribd are the best bet for "out of print" years like 2010.

The Tamil New Year begins in mid-April, meaning any almanac data covering a standard Gregorian year actually bridges two distinct Tamil calendar years. 1. The Saarvari Year (2020–2021) Throughout the 2010–2021 period

The most profound change for the Pambu Panchangam between 2010 and 2021 was not written in the stars, but in how the data was consumed.

Throughout the 2010–2021 period, the Pambu Panchangam guided devotees through major Peyarchis (planetary transits), including the significant Guru Peyarchi (Jupiter Transit) and Sani Peyarchi (Saturn Transit). Notable Tamil Years in this Period