Pambu Panchangam 201011 ((full)) Guide
: Used primarily to determine actions related to agriculture, real estate, and structural foundations. Astrological Highlights of the 2010–11 Cycle
: Covers most of 2010, ending in mid-April 2011.
Additionally, the book provided precise timings for (inauspicious time), Yamagandam (time of death deity), and Gulika Kalam (time for starting routine tasks). Cultural Relevance and Festivities pambu panchangam 201011
| Component | Meaning | Pambu Value | |-------------|-------------|----------------| | Varam | Weekday | Sunday (Nyayiru) | | Thithi | Lunar day | Shashthi (6th) | | Nakshatram | Lunar mansion | Chithirai | | Yogam | A combination of sun-moon | Vishkumbha | | Karanam | Half-thithi | Bava | | Rahu Kalam | Inauspicious period | 4:30 PM – 6:00 PM | | Guligai | Another inauspicious period | 12:00 PM – 1:30 PM | | Yamagandam | Time to avoid travel | 3:00 PM – 4:30 PM | | Subha Muhurtham | Wedding time | 09:15 – 10:45 AM |
Constantly updates mathematical formulas based on real-time visual observations. : Used primarily to determine actions related to
Skeptics call it astrologically unsound. But devotees argue that mainstream panchangams track the grahas (planets) as seen from Earth, while Pambu Panchangam tracks them from a cosmic, soul-level perspective — just as a snake perceives vibrations invisible to humans.
The 2010–2011 period covered the transition between the (2010) and the Khara Year (2011) in the 60-year Tamil calendar cycle. During this time, the Pambu Panchangam served as the definitive guide for: Cultural Relevance and Festivities | Component | Meaning
| Event | Date (approx.) | Significance | |-------|----------------|---------------| | Solar Eclipse (Partial) | Jan 4, 2011 | Visible in Europe, Africa; considered inauspicious for new beginnings | | Lunar Eclipse (Total) | Dec 21, 2010 | Visible in Americas; certain rituals restricted | | Mars in retrograde | Oct–Nov 2010 | Heightened conflict potential; advised caution in property/vehicle deals | | Kuja – Shani conjunction | Aug–Sep 2010 | Indicated stress in agriculture and real estate |
The name Pambu (meaning snake) refers to the iconic image of the snake representing Rahu and Ketu on the cover. This panchangam follows the Vakya Siddhanta, an ancient system of calculation based on the teachings of sages. Unlike the Drik Ganita system used in modern scientific calendars, the Vakya method is deeply rooted in temple traditions and is the primary guide for rituals in many South Indian shrines. Key Features of the 2010-2011 Edition